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Career Coach Tip: Online Job Searching & Posting Your Resume Online ations skills and attention to detail, coupled with a personal love of animals, might make you the ideal llama ranch manager.Question: Please tell me your thoughts on doing a job search via the Internet. I hear there are pros and cons to it?Answer: The Internet, if properly and wisely used, can be a very effective and efficient way to market your story, i.e. your resume. Your resume can be distributed in a matter of minutes, if not seconds, to an unlimited number of recruiters and employers. And therein lies a problem. With a traditional print resume, you can control its distribution and can customize qualifications according to what you believe are the needs of a specific organization.To conduct an online targeted marketing campaign, you need to have some selectivity over who reads your resume and a way to When you’ve researched the skills and abilities that are required, compare that list to a list of your own skills. If you have all or most of the skills already under your belt, then your career move may, indeed, be a good choice. If not, you should consider the amount of time, effort, and money it will require to get yourself up to speed. Talk with people who already work in the field that you’ve chosen. You can gathe The 10% Question: Can You Reduce Agency Fees In this report, we will review some established techniques and concepts you can use to make certain that your decision to change careers is the right decision for you, and to help make your career transition as smoothe as possible. While there are 10 key important career change issues to consider, we'll cover more than the 10 key elements mentioned in the title, as there are more than 10 important career changes to consider before actually changing careers.A recent questioner on www.ere.net posed an interesting question. After identifying advertising and recruiting firms as their major sources of referrals, they asked whether they might benefit by reducing fees from 25% or 29% to 10%, This question surfaces from time to time but it surprised me given the strong labor market where firms are having difficulty finding people.Of course you a company can lower fees. . . but you will need to lower your expectations.Let me ask this:Do you expect to receive the same attention to detail?Do you expect to receive the same level of serice.Do you expect to get as many targeted referrals?Do you expect to work with someone a Almost everyone has, at some point or another, felt the desire to get out of a particular job, whether it’s because of working conditions, or an overbearing boss, or because the challenge or salary were just not enough for them at that point in their career. But, changing career fields is not to be taken lightly. When a person decides to change completely the kind of work that they do, or the industry in which they work, it is a much more challenging process than simply going out and finding a new job. Even though the desire to change fields is not at all unusual, the amount of effort that it takes to be successful in a career change is. Organization, attention to detail, careful design and creation of supporting materials, completing additional training, licenses and certifications are just some of the considerations that people who are starting a new career in a different field must face, but the primary thrust of your program must be a strong and effective sales and marketing campaign. While it is beyond the scope of this program to educate you to the specifics of such a campaign, what follows is a series of steps you can take to make sure that the decision you’ve made to change career fields is the right decision for you. In the first place, research the training, skills, aptitudes, interests, and other personal and professional attributes that it takes to be successful in the field you’ve chosen to go into. If you are leaving a position as the head of a technical communications team to run a llama ranch in Colorado, it may not seem, on the surface, that there are any crossover skills that would apply. But, in reality, organizational skills, in-depth familiarity with process identification and implementation, personal communications skills and attention to detail, coupled with a personal love of animals, might make you the ideal llama ranch manager. When you’ve researched the skills and abilities that are required, compare that list to a list of your own skills. If you have all or most of the skills already under your belt, then your career move may, indeed, be a good choice. If not, you should consider the amount of time, effort, and money it will require to get yourself up to speed. Talk with people who already work in the field that you’ve chosen. You can gathe What's in a Face? b, whether it’s because of working conditions, or an overbearing boss, or because the challenge or salary were just not enough for them at that point in their career. But, changing career fields is not to be taken lightly. When a person decides to change completely the kind of work that they do, or the industry in which they work, it is a much more challenging process than simply going out and finding a new job.I once had a colleague that would roll his eyes at almost every idea that wasn’t his own. Additional facial expressions that complemented the eye-rolling were typically easy to spot as well: puffed cheeks then a release of air, sighs, furrowed brows, and other assorted expressions that gave everyone around the distinct impression that this individual thought he was way too smart to have to sit in meetings with the rest of us. One time someone called him out on it. The most interesting part of all of this was that he really didn’t have a clue that he was an eye-roller. He truly was not aware of the expressions he was making and even more importantly how they were negatively impacting the rest of Even though the desire to change fields is not at all unusual, the amount of effort that it takes to be successful in a career change is. Organization, attention to detail, careful design and creation of supporting materials, completing additional training, licenses and certifications are just some of the considerations that people who are starting a new career in a different field must face, but the primary thrust of your program must be a strong and effective sales and marketing campaign. While it is beyond the scope of this program to educate you to the specifics of such a campaign, what follows is a series of steps you can take to make sure that the decision you’ve made to change career fields is the right decision for you. In the first place, research the training, skills, aptitudes, interests, and other personal and professional attributes that it takes to be successful in the field you’ve chosen to go into. If you are leaving a position as the head of a technical communications team to run a llama ranch in Colorado, it may not seem, on the surface, that there are any crossover skills that would apply. But, in reality, organizational skills, in-depth familiarity with process identification and implementation, personal communications skills and attention to detail, coupled with a personal love of animals, might make you the ideal llama ranch manager. When you’ve researched the skills and abilities that are required, compare that list to a list of your own skills. If you have all or most of the skills already under your belt, then your career move may, indeed, be a good choice. If not, you should consider the amount of time, effort, and money it will require to get yourself up to speed. Talk with people who already work in the field that you’ve chosen. You can gathe Making An Employer Want You Organization, attention to detail, careful design and creation of supporting materials, completing additional training, licenses and certifications are just some of the considerations that people who are starting a new career in a different field must face, but the primary thrust of your program must be a strong and effective sales and marketing campaign. While it is beyond the scope of this program to educate you to the specifics of such a campaign, what follows is a series of steps you can take to make sure that the decision you’ve made to change career fields is the right decision for you.Finding a job can be a stressful, intimidating, agonizing experience. The process of an interview is often something that is feared greatly by many people, who work themselves up in preparing for it. Then, after you've completed the interview, you may feel that you didn't do your best at it, or you didn't persuade the interviewers as much as you would have liked. Fortunately, there are things you can do to improve your skills, boost your self-confidence, give yourself an edge over all the other interviewees, and make an employer want, desire, even demand you.As with all aspects of personal development, this requires a lot of hard work and dedication. There is no “get rich quick” approach In the first place, research the training, skills, aptitudes, interests, and other personal and professional attributes that it takes to be successful in the field you’ve chosen to go into. If you are leaving a position as the head of a technical communications team to run a llama ranch in Colorado, it may not seem, on the surface, that there are any crossover skills that would apply. But, in reality, organizational skills, in-depth familiarity with process identification and implementation, personal communications skills and attention to detail, coupled with a personal love of animals, might make you the ideal llama ranch manager. When you’ve researched the skills and abilities that are required, compare that list to a list of your own skills. If you have all or most of the skills already under your belt, then your career move may, indeed, be a good choice. If not, you should consider the amount of time, effort, and money it will require to get yourself up to speed. Talk with people who already work in the field that you’ve chosen. You can gathe How to Go From “Take this Job and Shove It” to “Take this Job and Love It”! r fields is the right decision for you.Copyright 2006 Mary FoleyThe sad fact is that most Americans hate their jobs. Its pure drudgery and they’re just in it for the paycheck. It doesn’t have to be this way. You really can have a dream job, one that you really love and that pays you well.No, I’m not in fairy tale land. For the 10 years I worked for AOL, I can honestly say there were few days I didn’t want to go to work. The challenges of each position and the company’s ups and downs were never easy, but I always believed my contribution meant something and I felt that I was being fairly compensated. When this was no longer the case, I found another way to grow my career.But, unfortunately, my experience is not c In the first place, research the training, skills, aptitudes, interests, and other personal and professional attributes that it takes to be successful in the field you’ve chosen to go into. If you are leaving a position as the head of a technical communications team to run a llama ranch in Colorado, it may not seem, on the surface, that there are any crossover skills that would apply. But, in reality, organizational skills, in-depth familiarity with process identification and implementation, personal communications skills and attention to detail, coupled with a personal love of animals, might make you the ideal llama ranch manager. When you’ve researched the skills and abilities that are required, compare that list to a list of your own skills. If you have all or most of the skills already under your belt, then your career move may, indeed, be a good choice. If not, you should consider the amount of time, effort, and money it will require to get yourself up to speed. Talk with people who already work in the field that you’ve chosen. You can gathe Make the Most of Advertising Balloons ations skills and attention to detail, coupled with a personal love of animals, might make you the ideal llama ranch manager.It takes creativity to make attractive and effective method of advertising. Depending on what you want to get endorsed for popularity through advertisement, it is interesting to keep in mind about using balloons to advertise your product.Advertising balloons are specialized by some companies to provide interesting visual advertising for suitable brands. It has been tested to get most attention of the people, especially if the blimp is visually beautiful and fancy to look from below while it willows up from building deck.When it comes to promoting products, cost knows no bound. Advertising balloons could range from variety of sizes from 12 inches to 30 feet. A blimp with a dimension o When you’ve researched the skills and abilities that are required, compare that list to a list of your own skills. If you have all or most of the skills already under your belt, then your career move may, indeed, be a good choice. If not, you should consider the amount of time, effort, and money it will require to get yourself up to speed. Talk with people who already work in the field that you’ve chosen. You can gather a great deal of information about the daily routine, and whether or not you’ll find the work challenging and satisfying from casual conversations with professionals in your new area Use the Internet to research your new industry. Visit the websites of companies, organizations and professional associations in that field. Review job postings for open positions. You will gain valuable insight into the industry as a whole, and begin to build a list of prospective employers for which you want to work. Needless to say, it is also very helpful if you have friends, family, or acquaintances who are already working in that industry. Having people inside can open doors for you, and help you to begin to build a network of contacts to support you not only in your initial move to a new industry, but also in building your new career in the future. Other obvious, but often overlooked, sources of information are trade journals and publications. You can often subscribe to newsletters from companies or professional organizations for free. Another choice are Trade publications, which offer great insight into a specific vocation or industry. On a personal note, it will make your career move much more exciting and enjoyable if you have the support of your family and your loved ones. Even if they are not as confident and as excited as you are, you should at least determine that they are not going to make your transition more difficult by offering you active resistance. It is also a good indication that this is the right decision for you if you have discussed it with professional acquaintances, mentors, and peers who are well aware of your abilities and your limitations, and they are supportive of your choice. It is also important for you to understand not only what is attractive and exciting about your new career field, but also what the drawbacks and issues are. Be very careful to give yourself a balanced perspective on all aspects of the field you’ve chosen. If you are still determined to make the change, even after you’ve educated yourself to the downside of your new career, you can proceed with confidence. Along the same line, launching a new career will bring about changes in
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