I Wrote Your 2010 Career Resolutions for You
When it comes to work, many of us have the same resolutions. We figured we’d save you the time and type them up for you. If you truly want to get your career on the right track or just have a better attitude towards work, we recommend you start off slow, picking one or two of the items below and building from there. These were my resolutions in 2008, and they’re pretty much the same this year!
Set a Deadline on “Perfecting” Your Resume
The longer you wait to send it out, the longer it will take you to land a new job. You need to get it error-free but not at the expense of never finishing it. Resumes are fluid. Do not be afraid to hit the send button.
Narrow Down What You Want to Do
Just saying that you want a new job is a temporary solution. You must ask yourself the hard questions. You also need to rely on family and friends to give you an unbiased view at what you are good (and not so good) at.
Stop Reading This Website
Ok. I really don’t want you to give up your Jobacle addiction but I would like you to take more action and do less research. Trolling 15 career Websites a day is not likely to make you a happier person at work. You’ll only get somewhere if you employ what you learn. If you’re always reading, when will you find the time? Continue reading …Article by Andrew G.R. and courtesy of jobacle.com – your cure for carbon copy career advice!