By: Landon Mullen | 2011-08-01 | Career management Making a career change at 40 is not easy. Deciding what to do with the rest of your life may take some time to figure out especially if you are one of those who are used to doing things to suit other people. read more
By: Steve Boston | 2010-03-29 | Internet Business Changing careers is a big step. In many cases it involves re-training, job searching, and even moving to a new town. For those who are looking for something that they can do online rather than via the traditional route there are many opportunities and ideas to help you develop your own business, to expand an already existing one into new areas, and to market a product, book, or service through much neglected but very effective online marketing tools. read more
By: Scotty Franks | 2010-10-15 | Home & Family While a career change may seem somewhat nerve-wracking and intimidating, it is something that nearly every American worker will go through. Workers in America are expected to change jobs at least ten times over the span of their career "�" many will switch careers on at least one occasion. read more
By: Ray Baron | 2010-04-20 | Resumes A career shift resume example should explain you how to concentrate on your earlier employment. In addition, it should show you how to contact with a future employer and display your history and essential skills. read more
By: Maretiy Maherso | 2011-04-19 | Careers Your teacher resume and cover letter should be the marketing tools that help you land the position that is perfect for you. read more
By: Gary Gile | 2011-03-24 | Business Changing your career can be the smartest thing you ever do if you are like most people and the career path you are currently on was (and is) not your passion. Life is too short to spend time doing things that do not energize you, especially if those things take up over a third of your daily activities. Most peoplersquo;s first job was to make some money to pay off student loans or to put food on the table and to have a table to put the food on. They ended up staying in that job or career type because it was easier to stay than to actually do what they love. Being laid off, downsized, or fired as it used to be called in the old days can be a blessing. Yes, if you have no job, hence no income, you will need to find a JOB, but during ... business success coaching , professional business coaching , personal business coaching read more
By: Dorian Jackson | 2012-07-11 | Careers If there is one thing that is going to make you happy in your career, it's doing something that you enjoy. There is nothing quite as frustrating as having to work day after day at a job that you really hate. read more
By: Dr. Jimmie Flores | 2012-06-05 | Success Where do you want to be in five years? Do you have a clear idea? What motivates you to climb the corporate ladder? Before making a career change, you must have a clear reason. Second, it’s important that you document where you are today. In project management, this is known as your baseline. In other words, you must know your starting point. read more
By: Cherry Douglas | 2010-04-01 | Careers Are you an ISTJ? Are you wondering what the best ISTJ careers might be for you? Well, I guess if you are reading this, you are already a fan of MBTI - or the Myers Briggs Type Indicator, as I am. As a career change consultant, I have found it to be a great tool when helping career changers work out what direction they should go in next. read more
By: Janice Jones | 2011-01-14 | Careers Why are some people changes their recent career where they get satisfaction of their wages and also they are facing their work regularly as part of their lives? read more
By: Matt Greene | 2010-10-27 | Interviews We take a look at when the right time is to consider changing jobs or careers. The focus is on analyzing whether you really should change jobs or are just temporarily dissatisfied. read more