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1. Your
Networks: Natural And Created
2. How To Design An Elevator Speech
3. Resume Redesign Guide
4. Change Your Career Now and Have
a Better Future
5. How to Indentify and Describe Your
Dream Career
6. Tips for Introverted Job
Seekers
7. Informational Interviewing
8. The Buddy System Model
The
clearer your vision of what you seek, the closer you are to finding
it. The more concrete your description of your dream career, the
more empowered you'll feel and motivated you'll be to search for
it. Describe it using specific language --- and you'll get excited
about having it.
STEP
ONE: Use the nine criteria below to help you describe specifically
your dream job:
Skills:
Your favorite transferable skills --- technical, administrative,
interpersonal and leadership --- you'll use with the most confidence.
Money:
The specific annual income and compensation you want to make.
Field:
The occupation, profession or industry in which you'll use your
transferable skills. Your favorite subjects.
Interests:
Your most desired specific work activities.
Organization:
The names of specific organizations where you might work and use
your transferable skills.
Values:
Your work related values and those of your employing organization.
People:
The kinds and types of people you desire to be working for, with
or serving.
Things:
Your preferred data and other things to work with.
Place:
Your preferred geographic location --- city, state & country
--- to work.
STEP
TWO: These criteria are not of equal importance. Therefore, rank
these in terms of their importance to you.
STEP
THREE: Use the top ranked criteria to help you select among your
top ranked dream job options.
STEP
FOUR: Tell your friends and network members what specifically
you are seeking.
For
more information, contact
me at:
(919) 469-5775
www.lifecareerinstitute.com
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