● First Time Job Seeker: You need experience. Be only concerned with getting it. Discount higher salaries or even somewhat unpleasant duties. Investigate where you can best get on-the-job training. Visualizing opportunities ahead is energizing!
● Career Experienced: Expand your job description availability list. Based on your current experience, explore which recommended careers are best suited to your career path. Look for a niche that’s not saturated with other applicants.
● Student: As you read about each career, answer the question, “What would you love to do?” Transfer your idea into both a long-term and a short-term plan. Then, choose a curriculum that will land that first job.
● Say NO! to Ego-Driven Goals: Avoid status-driven self-proclamations. View each career in light of “How much will I enjoy the day-to-day tasks?” If you choose a glamorous career, be aware that it’s very competitive.
● Link Careers Together: Where do you want to be in five years? Ten years? Create a career growth plan. For example, Secretary → Executive Administrative Assistant→ Office Manager. Success in the real world is a step-by-step process. Build your step-by-step resume with enthusiasm and doors will open.
● View Career Choices as an Investment: Don’t snub the low wage occupations or take the highest paying career choices. Instead look at the long term training benefits. Where will it take you?
Get disciplined and don’t allow self-doubt to keep you from moving forward.
● It’s Not Personal: Don’t let false pride slow you down. Get your face or resume in front of every friend or prospective career opportunity.
● Run the Numbers: Get as many interviews and resumes sent as possible. Make it fun! Run up the numbers.
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