Career Advice


  1. TIME - The average job search time is one month for every $10,000 of desired income in a normal economy. A Career Coach can reduce this timeframe, sometimes by as much as 80%. What’s your cost of just one month of downtime?
  2. EDGE - A horse “winning by a nose” may earn 10 times that of the 2nd place horse, but not run 10 times as far or as fast. Planning, preparation, and training before the race give you a competitive edge. What do you get for 2nd place in a job search?

This section talks about the importance of having a mentor in your life. Mentors are individuals who you look up. You may or may not know them personally, but they inspire you to move towards a certain direction.

Key To your Success

Having a mentor is a crucial key to success—one that many women in today’s workforce simply do not have. And it’s no surprise. With only six women at the helm of Fortune 500 companies, less than 13 percent of the corporate officer ranks made up of women, and the time pressures all working women confront, finding a mentor may seem next to impossible. But be open-minded about potential mentors. A good mentor can be a man, a woman, a person of a color different from yours, or even your boss. The most important factor is that you and your mentor can comfortably exchange feedback and ideas .

Who or what is to blame if you are not getting the promotion you want and think you deserve?

Many factors, in various combinations can be the cause, but one thing is almost certain. Like it or not, you and you alone must take most of the credit or the blame if your career is stuck on “hold.”

There is valuable insight into all of this in Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar.” Cassius is advising Brutus as they consider their ambitions for bigger and better things: “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves, that we are underlings.”

Sad to say, there are many ways to sabotage a career. Here’s a list of 20 of the most “popular” timebombs identified by career counselors. How many of them have you seen at play in your workplace? Are you endangering your chances for job success by engaging in any of them?

1. Never stand out from the crowd. Adjust your pace to stay in the middle of the pack, not quite the slowest or the fastest, so you won’t attract attention.

2. Believe you are entitled to success and job security. Think that all you have to do is show up.

Have you wondered why it seems some people are so successful in their career and others are not? This is true, since most people who are unsuccessful in their career give up their hopes and dreams. These are the people who settle for something lower than their own capabilities would qualify them for. They did not do the things which people who are successful in their career do, which is keeping their focus on their future path, and working towards it no matter what may happen.

Mentoring is not a common business practice these days. That’s too bad - whether you are looking for a job or simply managing a burgeoning career, a mentor can be of assistance.

A good mentor will provide impartial advice, coach you and answer questions, help prepare you for unfolding career challenges, and may teach you new skills. For example, he or she may use role playing to prepare you for tough interviews. A mentor may even be able to help open some doors, enabling you to land interviews with employers that you’d otherwise struggle to get into (more on this point to follow.) Mentoring is traditionally not something you pay for - generally, successful business people volunteer for this role because someone helped them in a similar way in the past. On a paid basis, similar assistance is available from career coaches.

While doing some research online, I saw this lovely article that I am sure
will benefit a lot of people. I have seen a lot of people say what matters
most is the money they want to make and outside of this, nothing else.

Please take time to go through this article and discover the true essence of
life. You can print this out and read it as often as you can so that the message
can sink it. At the end of the day, you will realise it is not about the money
afterall.

Are you looking for a new job? If you are and if you also have internet access, there is a good chance that you may end up turning to career hunting or job hunting websites.  Two examples of these types of websites are CareerBuilder.com, Hotjobsng.com and Monster.com. Although these websites are great ways to gain access to hundreds, if not thousands, of up-to-date job listings, if you want to be successful it is advised that you know how to get the most out of these websites.  A few helpful tips that you may want to familiarize yourself with are outlined below.

Are you currently on a search for a new job?  If you are, you may be using the internet, as well as your local newspapers to find job openings.  While these are both great way to find job openings that you are qualified for, as well as apply for those jobs, you need to remember to be on the lookout for scams.

Are you in desperate need of a job?  If you are currently unemployed or if you truly think that your current job is making you “crazy,” you may be.  When it comes to finding a new job, especially in a hurry, there are many individuals who think that the more job applications they fill out or the more resumes they submit, the better their chances of finding a new job are.  But, what about the employers who are currently not hiring?  If you are wondering whether or not you should fill out a job application or submit your resume to a place that isn’t hiring, you are not alone.

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