7 Steps To Your Career Success
June 5, 2008
Don’t know where to start when you need to change jobs or even your career? It’s just a matter of following these 7 steps that will mean you know what to do and when.
Stage 1 - What Have You Got to Offer?
That piece of knowledge or bit of experience that others haven’t got can make all the difference. Take time to sort out your unique difference.
Stage 2 - What Can You Say About Yourself?
If you have done something that you’re proud of there is no need for bragging; just tell it like it is. Talking about yourself isn’t easy but a little practice will get you there.
Stage 3 - Who do You Know?
You might be surprised to find that someone you know, knows someone else that needs you. So get talking! Everyone knows someone who could be a vital link in your network.
Stage 4 - The Best CV or Resume Ever.
Is the one that shows you to be the right choice. Don’t let it knock you out of the running. Keep to what is relevant and don’t try to include everything you have ever done.
Stage 5 - Applying by Letter.
Keep it simple, the best letter is one page with a beginning, a middle and an end. Include examples of how you match up; best done with 4 or 5 bullet points from the original advert.
Stage 6 - Working the Market Place.
Don’t just be a busy fool - use your time according to the payback you can expect. For example adverts only account for 25% of all successful job moves; therefore only allow 25% of your time on adverts.
Stage 7 - Winning the Interview Game.
Certain types of questions will always crop up. Get answers to these interview questions prepared. Take some time to do this, advice is everywhere so take some.
Then make sure everything is in place and you haven’t overlooked a detail.
Written by Greg Frost
Greg Frost is a renowned NLP practitioner who has written numerous books on the subject of personal success and mastery. Purchase his award-winning Subliminal CDs, or his bestselling Mind Control Techniques and Photographic Memory program and experience why thousands of satisfied customers swear by his life-changing products.
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