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Career progression: Stop & think before you do another CV |

Wednesday, 19 March 2008
Take the stress out of career progression by taking these simple steps to prepare yourself for the job you want. Firstly, you need to prepare prior to completing an application to any job. There are a number of things that you need to clarify which may help you to start the essential preparation that will kick start your career progression wherever you are currently, in terms of jobs, training, or position.
Finally, all of this work will have given you useful information about your self that you can write about, speak to and build on; it is really about you as a person, not as an invention but grounded in reality. You will now also be aware of the areas you may need to develop in order to meet your goals and aspirations. You may have highlighted areas which you need help with where for example a mentor or coach can help you with. Remember though, take on your own goals and make sure you stay on track and go for it! For more Free Workplace stress relieving career progression advice go to http://www.myworkplacewellbeing.net Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Gradle Gardner Martin is the founder of Stress Free Caring In The City Limited, Elevate Training and Development and The Elevate Wellbeing Foundation. Obtain a copy of her latest book "Inducing Wellbeing In the Work Place: A Workers Guide To Stress Management" at http://www.myworkplacewellbeing.net and sign up for her weekly newsletter at http://www.StressFreeCaringInTheCity.org| Comments On This Article: |
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