When Job-Hunting: Dress for Success
In job-hunting, first impressions are critical. Throughout the entire job-seeking process employers use short-cuts to save time. With cover letters, it's the opening paragraph and a quick scan of your qualifications. Dressing conservatively is always the safest route, but you should also try and do a little investigating of your prospective employer so that what you wear to the interview makes you look as though you fit in with the organization. You could visit the company's office to retrieve an application or other company information and observe the attire current employees are wearing though make sure you are not there on a "casual day" and misinterpret the dress code. You'll need more than that, but depending on your current financial condition, two is enough to get started and you can buy more once you have the job or have more financial resources.
"Hints for Dress for Success for Men and Women" people should know about this because everyone should be looking nice and be dressed correctly.
10 Tips for Successful Career Planning
Career planning is not an activity that should be done once in high school or college and then left behind as we move forward in our jobs and careers. Career planning is not a hard activity, not something to be dreaded or put off, but rather an activity that should be liberating and fulfilling, providing goals to achieve in your current career or plans for beginning a transition to a new career. Try to block out all distractions so that you have the time to truly focus on your career what you really want out of your career, out of your life. One of your first activities whenever you take on career planning is spending time mapping out your job and career path since the last time you did any sort of career planning. If your job and career still fall mostly in the like column, then you know you are still on the right path; however, if your job activities fall mostly in the dislike column, now is the time to begin examining new jobs and new careers.
"Explore New Education/Training Opportunities" everyone should be able to go to school and have alot of training while working
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
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