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Career Planning Need to Knows Traps and Pitfals
If you’ve made the decision to enter into a new career field, you’ll need to start planning carefully to make sure that you are successful. There are lots of things you should do, even before your first interview, that will prepare you for the professional advancements that you’re striving for. Here are some practical tips that will get you ready for your new job.
[ReviewAZON asin="006114259X" display="inlinepost"]One of the first steps to career planning is research. If you are going to need additional certification or education training for your new profession, you’ll need to research the schools across the country that are offering the programs that you want. Depending on what you find, you may need to relocate or commute long distances for a few months, and this will mean a big adjustment for you and your family. You’ll also need to see which schools are more likely to offer you internships and jobs in your field after you’ve received your degree. This will help with your career planning tremendously, since you’ll be able to explore more options that will help you to grow professionally.
Evaluating your personality and skill set is another important part of career planning. This will help you to determine which positions you should be interviewing for, and will give you a good indication of how well you will be able to deal with colleagues. This is important no matter what field you’re pursuing, and is especially essential if you are pursuing a career that involves customer service.
Career planning should also continue after you’ve landed your first paying job in your field. What will it take for you to receive a promotion? How can you do your best in your current position? What are some of the things you need to know in order to become an expert in your profession? These are the questions that need to be answered while you are doing your job every day. For instance, if you are in the information technology field, you’ll learn which computer training classes are necessary for you to manage a business. And, if you are in the medical field and want to eventually become a surgeon, you’ll learn which internships and additional classes will make you more qualified to treat patients.
Also,don’t forget to talk to your school’s guidance counselor or career advisor in order to get more information on career planning as well. He or she may have resources that you would not be able to find on your own, and can make it easier for you to start working in your field even before graduation. Good luck!
Tags: skill set, professional advancements, service career, current position
any tips for writing a really impressive resume/cover letter for consulting/finance internships.?
I am very depressed, I have been turned down a trillion times by companies for an Internship, I dont know whats lacking in my application is it my writing style?even though I have fourteen months experience in customer service I want to write a really impressive cover letter/ CV for an internship for next semester break in february.
If in case you are kind enoung to take a look at it just write your email id ?
or if you can give any nice ideas
Can someone offer advice for resume writing to a nanny of 8 years, who wants a job outside of childcare? ?
I would just like some tips on writing a resume that can bring out the responsibilities a nanny has as almost a "house manager", in a way that would attract employers to give me a shot at an entry level position. I only need to work part time, I would probably enjoy customer service of some kind.
Tags: writing a resume, house manager, 8 years
Help with resume writing tips!?
I worked at Albertsons for two years. How could I describe the tasks I did and make them sound professional and important? I worked at the customer service/lobby. I was responsible for product returns, lottery tickets, cigarettes, we had a small video store there also. So far all I have is " Assisted customers with product returns" I don’t know how to make the rest of my responsibilities there sound professional.
Tags: Human Interest, customer service, video store, resume writing tips