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Switching Sides: Career Change Steps to Consider Before Your Big Move

HR Digest

Handling a career is overwhelming on its own but pairing it with a career change tips the balance into new, unexplored territories that are downright terrifying. But change is necessary sometimes, whether you’re burnt out by your current career path or you want to pursue a passion that was left unattended for a long time.

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Five Ways to Positively Disrupt Your Career During COVID

Strategy Driven

Which makes me wonder, do these same truths hold true for individuals (and their careers!) The recipe is simple: a little reflection and a dash of connection, sprinkled with objective, expert guidance will allow you to positively disrupt your career trajectory before the market, or burnout, disrupts you. Engage with a Career Coach.

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A Fresh, Fast, and Fun Way to Focus Your Team

Let's Grow Leaders

One of the most important questions you can ask your team (or yourself) is “What will it take to make 2017 the very best year of your career?” The End of Year Letter. Ask each member of your team to write you a letter, as if it were January 2018. 2017 was the very best year of my career.

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When The Right Channels Lead to Dead Ends

Lead Change Blog

He said he could not feed that back to the software company and impact this man’s career based on something he did not see or observe. It seemed to me that my career and well-being as a fellow employee should be put as a higher priority. Our Lead Change Group member continues… We had a division-wide diversity workshop.

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Enhance Your Communication Skills with Constructive Feedback

Strategy Driven

Early on in my career, I was consulting for a major film and music studio in Los Angeles when a woman approached me to say, “Dr. I’d learned from spiritual teacher Ram Dass that he always read letters and evaluations he got from his talks and teachings and what he paid attention to most intently was the negative feedback.

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45 Career Advice Experts Offer Career Success Secrets

Miles Anthony Smith

45 Career Advice Experts Share Their Blueprint for Career Success (Plus Leaderboard)​ Does your career seem to be a struggle at times? It’s why I wrote my book Why Career Advice Sucks™ … to share the stories of my own career success and failures and help you grow your career more quickly.

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Digital TMI: The Killer of Your Second First Impression

Mills Scofield

This is a guest post by Mark Babbitt, who I just spent 3 days with at #BIF10 , who also founded YouTern , one of THE best sites for career info. Your cover letter could have been written by Shakespeare (well, except for the use of “thou” and “leadeth”). Read, enjoy and apply!!!! You are a Social Age job seeker.

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