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Career Change - Resume Problems unities have a local Chamber of Commerce and they usually print
a member directory as an aid to members doing business with other members.What can I do about gaps in employment?There isn't much you can do about your work chronology—what's done is done. However, there are a few ways to present your work history so that the gaps are less apparent:- Consider including only years worked (rather than months and years). - Place employment dates next to job titles in parentheses. - Never showcase employment dates around large areas of white space—this draws attention to your chronology. -Think about other activities that you pursued during your em Virtually every association o Small Deals are the Steps to the Really BIG Deals - Here's how Professional associations focus on individual members with similar professional
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an industry sector or with a common policy agenda.What’s the BIG deal? Small DealsYou have to make small deals before you can make bigger deals. Just like you can't make a million dollars before your make $500,000, before your make $100,000, before you make $50,000, before you make $10,000, before you make $5,000, before you make $3,000, before you make $1,000, before you make $500, before you make $200 dollars.Every level of income demands a new you. Every level of YOU demands a new you but you can't get there before you master the smaller YOU of your present financi Associations, Professional Societies, and other organizations are an important element in any Management, Professional or Executive job search. Networking Resources Association web sites are an excellent source of career & job search networking contacts. Many web sites include membership lists. Often the national site will have links or directories of the local chapter sites and you can target you networking efforts to your geographic area. Most communities have a local Chamber of Commerce and they usually print a member directory as an aid to members doing business with other members. Virtually every association of Quiz: Identify Your Dream Career sector or with a common policy agenda.Do you ever feel you still don't know what you want to be when you grow up?If you're dissatisfied with your work but aren't sure what you'd like to do -- you just know what you're doing now isn't it -- you can find some clues to your dream career by looking at what you enjoy doing in your time off.Your answers to the following questions can help you start to identify the type of jobs you'd most likely enjoy:1. If you had an evening off, what would you rather do?a. Go to a party.b. Stay home a Associations, Professional Societies, and other organizations are an important element in any Management, Professional or Executive job search. Networking Resources Association web sites are an excellent source of career & job search networking contacts. Many web sites include membership lists. Often the national site will have links or directories of the local chapter sites and you can target you networking efforts to your geographic area. Most communities have a local Chamber of Commerce and they usually print a member directory as an aid to members doing business with other members. Virtually every association o Fast Forwarding Your Business ive job search.If you think only big corporate names need to think about things like brand names, think again. Your brand says a lot about you and your business, and that's as true for a one person home-based operation as it is for a multinational conglomerate. In this article we look at how creating a strong brand for your business can help you set yourself apart from the pack and lay the right foundation for the future growth of your business.WHAT IS A BRAND?Your brand is more than just the logo on your letterhead and business cards Networking Resources Association web sites are an excellent source of career & job search networking contacts. Many web sites include membership lists. Often the national site will have links or directories of the local chapter sites and you can target you networking efforts to your geographic area. Most communities have a local Chamber of Commerce and they usually print a member directory as an aid to members doing business with other members. Virtually every association o Tips On How To Be Taken Off The Shelf rship lists.
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