Layoffs Can Be Considered As The best Career Move Ever

February 6, 2012 by admin  
Filed under Layoffs & Firings

When the majority of people think of getting laid off, thoughts of anxiety, stress as well as uncertainty frequently reach their minds.  Being laid off might make a person reduce confidence in themselves and in their capacity to recover from being given the business boot from work, however, being laid ... Continue Reading

What you should think about to prepare for your next career move

January 20, 2011 by admin  
Filed under Change Jobs

No matter where you are in your career, here’s what you should think about: •What do I really want to do? Until you can answer this question unashamedly, unabashedly, and with full resolution and commitment, you should be careful about making any drastic career moves. To help figure out what you ... Continue Reading

Techniques people can use prepare for their next career moves

September 13, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Change Jobs

* Review and revise their strategic career plan, résumé, portfolio and other related documents on a regular basis. This could be seasonally, semi-annually, or annually depending on their individual circumstances * Keep a professional journal that lists day-to-day experiences, accomplishments, milestones, and what they have learned along the way. This can ... Continue Reading

What to Do When Deciding on a Career Move

September 5, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Change Jobs

Satisfied workers are, most of the time, equal to productive companies. This is a fact because a person works excellently when he loves what he is doing. Now what happens when employees suddenly get bored with their current status at work? Well, most often they decide on a career move. ... Continue Reading

When a Good Job Turns Into a Bad Trap

July 16, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Job Search

For anyone whose ambition is nudging you on to make your next best career move, here are a few thoughts on breaking free from the bad trap of a good job: * The first way to break free from the trap is to acknowledge it is just not working. Regardless of ... Continue Reading