Sunday, May 17, 2020
Can You Handle a Career Development Program?
Can You Handle a Career Development Program?A Buffalo NY resumes writing course may be the answer you are looking for to help you get your dream job. If you are looking for a quality resume and career development program that will give you all the information you need to create an excellent resume, this is the best place to look.If you are currently unemployed and do not know what to do next, looking for a Buffalo NY resume writing course may be just what you need. There are plenty of professional services out there that can help you obtain the skills you need for a new career and get you on the fast track to getting hired.First time job applicants find it difficult to stand out from the crowd of resumes that are sent in every day, but it does not have to be that way. Learning to create an outstanding resume can make all the difference to get the position you want. A Buffalo NY resumes writing course can help you write the best resume possible, so you can get hired and move up in you r current job.A professional resume is your ticket to your dream job and the best way to get it. Most employers cannot find anything wrong with the cover letter or the other applications you have sent out, but your resume needs to stand out in order to catch their attention.This Buffalo NY resumes writing course will include instruction on how to prepare and craft a resume that will showcase your accomplishments, your personality, and your skills to get your hired. When you are ready to take your career to the next level, this is the class for you.By the time you complete the course, you will have the knowledge to begin your new career and build on your current knowledge to ensure your success. Creating an impressive resume can give you an edge over your competition, which means more opportunities to achieve your goals.Most people looking for career advice to choose to look to a professional for advice, but it is far better to turn to a career coach. A coach can advise you on your s pecific career path, help you prepare for interviews, and teach you how to maximize your resume for your dream job.With a resume, you can let employers know what you have to offer and the skills that you have that are needed in the field. If you can get the job, you can improve your standard of living and have a rewarding career that you worked hard for.
Thursday, May 14, 2020
#74 - Career Expert Series - Brian K Wright
#74 - Career Expert Series - Brian K Wright The Career Insider Podcast Apple Podcasts | Android | Email | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSSForEpisode 74of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing fromBrian K Wright.This interview is part of the âCareer Expert Seriesâ.evalGuest Introduction â" Brian K WrightevalBrian K Wright is the host of Success Profiles Radio, and his mission is to inspire others to discover their unique talents and follow their dreams in life.With extensive experience teaching and training in economic and corporate environments, he understand that many people live far below their potential because they really believe they donât deserve success.Episode Summary1. Brian kicks off the interview chatting about Success Profiles Radio and all of the cool opportunities that were generated as a result of having the show.2. He also describes the way the show leveled up his network, allowing for those opportunities to take shape.3.He explains that he sees a lot of people living below their potential , and afraid to take the leap in case things donât work out.4. He also touches on the fact that having a job at some point in life is very beneficial to deciding what kind of leader you want to grow into.eval5. He talks about the success mindset and how a lot of people keep themselves from being successful because they donât feel deserving.6. He describes the impact that an adjustment to that mindset creates in life, and how tangible it can be: houses, cars, security, you name it.7. Brian talks about having gratitude and how it can reflect in some pretty amazing ways back to you, he also explains that giving creates a feeling that aids in building happiness in life.8. He also talks about finding your gifts and utilizing them in order to make the most out of your job, business or life.eval9. He lists the top 3 skill sets industries will always need to hire. He also breaks down communication, sales and marketing, and how the pertain to any career or job setting, as well as in the job search itself.10. Finally he leaves off with thoughts about self worth, and how hearing something from a friend encouraged him to continue building toward successQuotesâIf you do aspire to start out on your own, you want to have an idea of what kind of leader you want to be, and what kind of leader you donât want to beâ.âItâs really a life altering question: What if it goes right?â.âLife is about finding your gift and having the greatest possible impactâ.âA lot of people feel like they donât deserve success and so they hold themselves backâ.âLife is too short to do something you hateâ.âYou cannot have more without being thankful for what you already have in front of youâ.âAny industry will require one of those three skill sets: communication, sales or marketingâ.âThe person with the most energy wins. The person with the most confidence wins.â.evalLinksTo learn more about Brian K Wrightâs work visit hiswebsite.You can also connect with him onLinkedIn, Twitter or Facebook.We also recommend that you listen to Brianâs Podcast â" Success Profiles Radio.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas Ending Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack â" No Need to Rush
Saturday, May 9, 2020
Word of the day Affluenza - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog
Word of the day Affluenza - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog Af-flu-en-za n. 1. The bloated, sluggish and unfulfilled feeling that results from efforts to keep up with the Joneses. 2. An epidemic of stress, overwork, waste and indebtedness caused by dogged pursuit of the American Dream. 3. An unsustainable addiction to economic growth. 4. A television program that could change your life. Thanks for visiting my blog. If you're new here, you should check out this list of my 10 most popular articles. And if you want more great tips and ideas you should check out our newsletter about happiness at work. It's great and it's free :-)Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related
Friday, May 8, 2020
CV Layouts IM HIRED
CV Layouts Meeting you half way with some sample ideas If you read my blog on CV Writing youll know I am not a fan of a template; there is nothing worse than reading CV after CV that look and sound the same. You need to be unique in your approach to get yourself to stand out from the crowd. Below is some examples of different types of resumes: as we can all do slightly better than just opening word and writing down a list of your recent responsibilities. There are a lot of tools out there to support you designing something different so you dont have to be a graphic design to be a little more creative. Clear and Concise This layout allows the employer to quickly see your experiences and work history, whilst also adding some personality. The Detailed CV This layout is perfect for candidates who have a lot of relevant experience to discuss whilst remaining clear and concise. Creative but Specific CV This layout is for those looking to be a little bit more creative and stand out from the crowd but still has a lot of experience they want to showcase. The Visual CV This layout is perfect for candidates who maybe dont have much experience in the work place but still want to highlight their skills and strengths in a much more creative and visual way. The Time Line This is one of my favourites, clearly showing what you have done in a organised and logical fashion. The time line is great for employers to see how you have transitioned from education through to your work experience. Check out my CV Writing blog at (CV Writing) to learn how to write the perfect CV that will get you hired.
Monday, April 20, 2020
How to Write a Good Resume For a Student
How to Write a Good Resume For a StudentA frequently asked question among career hunters is how to write a good resume for a student? I have to say, you are in luck. Here I will show you a little hint of how to become the best in this area and help you hone your skills.When looking for jobs, job seekers often search high and low to find a suitable job. The problem with this is that sometimes, their resumes are not enough to impress employers and they don't get any jobs or only a few. The reason for this is simple, they didn't know how to write a great resume for a student!When you work hard in school and strive to learn as much as you can, one of the most important things you should do is to be able to market yourself in your future. Writing a great resume is only the first step. Now you need to learn how to make a great resume for a student.A professional resume is the first step to make when looking for a job. The objective of your resume is to showcase your personality and other t alents that would make you stand out from the crowd. Your cover letter should be professional and should also tell what you have done so far and what your career goals are.Your student's resume is the next step. Your goal is to get noticed first. Be sure to have a well-written resume that highlights your achievements and skills, or the value you bring to the company. A well-thought out resume is the best way to get noticed in a fast-paced and competitive market.One of the problems faced by many job hunters is the fact that they do not have a good understanding about how to prepare and submit their resumes. Resume writing for students may seem like an easy task but there are a few points you need to be aware of. You may be able to do it yourself, but I would recommend hiring a professional.You need to do a thorough research before hiring a writer. See if he/she has experience working with students, gives relevant examples of their work and their letters. A professional in this field will help you get the job you deserve.
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
How to Become a Billionaire Salesman First Job to Be Rich
How to Become a Billionaire Salesman First Job to Be Rich More billionaires started out as salespeople than any other occupation, according to a new analysis of the worldâs 100 wealthiest individuals. British recruiting firm Aaron Wallis broke down the backgrounds of the worldâs 100 richest people, and found that 10% of them started out hawking goods and services. âIt could be that people who are familiar with business deals at an early point in their career will take this forward to be successful in the million and billion-pound deals that come later on in their life,â the groupâs report stated in its conclusion. âCertainly, this is true of the story of George Soros, the 29th richest person in the world, who started his career as a traveling salesman for a toy and gift wholesaler before making his fortune as a trader and broker. The same could be said of Michael Dell, who started working as a cold call salesman for a newspaper before making his money as the founder of the computer hardware company Dell.â The next most common first job for billionaires was stock trader â" which in some ways is a sales job by another name, as it requires excellent communication skills to get the best deal. Software developer and engineer came next in the list: Each field was the first job for five of the billionaires on the list. Meanwhile, the first job for two of the worldâs richest people was construction worker. The study also looked at the college majors of the worldâs richest individuals. Engineering was the most common university degree on the list, with 22 having studied the subject. âThereâs a clear trend between the people who studied an engineering subject and the richest 100 in the world,â the firm said. âMany of the entrepreneurs who made their money in technology studied engineering, for example Jeff Bezos of Amazon, or Larry Page of Google.â A business degree was second-most-common at 15, followed by finance and economics at 11. Only three billionaires studied computer science â" but that doesnât include individuals like Bill Gates, who also studied but it dropped out. A full 25% on the worldâs richest list do not have degrees. Only 17% of the list started their own business as their first job, suggesting that it is in fact one of the most difficult paths to financial superstardom; 53% started out at another firm. And 30% became ultra-rich through the easiest path possible: They inherited their wealth. Read the full study here.
Friday, April 10, 2020
3 Ways Women Can Sabotage Their Careers - Work It Daily
3 Ways Women Can Sabotage Their Careers - Work It Daily Imagine the following scenario: You walk into the office, just days after your promotion. Youâre happy youâve upgraded to a new office, a better parking spot, and a better salary. Youâre proud of yourself, and you should be, youâve worked really hard for this. So, why are the rest of the women in the office whispering to themselves when you walk by? Why have they suddenly stopped inviting you to lunch? And why is there a nasty rumor about how you âreallyâ got your promotion, spreading around the office like wild fire? Itâs called relational aggression and itâs just one of the many ways women can sabotage their careers. Ways Women Can Sabotage Their Careers Leadership and strategic communications consultant, Susan Tardanico, shares some of the ways women can impair their careers, and potential ways on how to fix those problems: 1. Relational Aggression As I already described above, relational aggression is when women work to sabotage other women in the workplace. The typical catty syndrome, where women are competitive in all of the wrong ways. âBehaviors include things like backstabbing, gossip, rumor-mongering, bullying and icing people out,â said Tardanico. âThis not only hurts women, but itâs a turnoff to many men, too, and can prevent a woman from moving up in her career.â Though thereâs been a significant rise in entrepreneurship, there still seem to be gender gaps in those leadership positions, particularly in the U.S. That being said, one would expect more women to help each other in the workplace, but instead, they tend to criticize and even sabotage each other. 2. The Good Girl Curse Though this certainly doesnât apply to all women out there, that doesnât mean this problem doesnât exist. I, myself, am guilty of falling victim to the âgood girlâ syndrome. As Tardanico describes, the âgood girlâ curse stems from years of messages that tell women they shouldnât ârock the boat, [they should] get along with others, be the peacemaker, donât talk back, be selfless and soft-spoken, make friends,â said Tardanico. Though these routines seem okay when one is younger, Tardanico states that these types of attitudes can be harmful in the workplace. There are several situations when capable women work hard on projects in the workplace, but at the first sign of challenging feedback, the good girl retracts and forgets all about her research, all to avoid conflict or confrontation. 3. The Impostor Syndrome Weâve all carried feelings of self-doubt, itâs in our nature as human beings. However, with the impostor syndrome, itâs more than just self-doubt. Itâs âa condition of such deep rooted insecurity that we feel like we're an impostor - faking how good we really are,â said Tardanico. âAnd deep inside, weâre afraid that someday, someone is going to realize the truth - that we are really incompetent and undeserving of our position - and our dirty secret will be out.â Such strong feelings of self-doubt can cause employees to sabotage their careers by not striving for promotions simply because they donât believe that they can, or they become âintense micromanagersâ which can make an employee susceptible to burning out quickly because they are constantly trying to âovercompensate for their lack of confidence,â said Tardanico. Fortunately, there are solutions to these problems, and it all begins with recognizing these behaviors. âIn all three cases, awareness is a crucial first step,â said Tardanico. âOften, women donât realize that these sabotaging thought and behavior patterns are within their control... they can make a new choice.â Search within yourselves. If you have any of these behaviors in the workplace and itâs negatively impacted your career, find out whatâs keeping you from excelling at your talents and actively seek to make changes for a more positive, successful career. Enjoy this article? You've got time for another! Check out these related articles: 5 Interview Mistakes That Will Sabotage Your Chances 6 Tips For Working Women With Families Are You Sabotaging Your Job Search? Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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