Before you take your next
career step, be sure you know where
you're headed. Map out your career
and personal goals, andmake sure the two
complement, rather than conflict with
each other. Working with an MRI
recruiter will help you get there faster.
Here's what you need to do:
First, Determine
Your Long-Term Goals
Why are you in the
field in which you are currently
working?
Are your talents and
personality traits being
utilized?
Are continued
professional education and
training priorities?
Think about the
Consequences
Don't make career decisions
in isolation. Be sure that your
family is supportive of your choices.
You will be able to move faster
when an offer is made. And, of
course, consult your recruiter.
Actively Manage Your
Own Career
Between where you are and
where you want to be is a world of
uncertainty. But it doesn't have to
be that way. Take the bull by the
horns. Take control of your life.
You know where you want to go.
Take action to get yourself there.
Build an Effective
Personal Career Network
Word of mouth. It's
not only an effective sales tool, it's
also an extremely effective networking
tool. For starters, identify and
"work" your own career network.
Include:
1 - Friends
2 - Co-workers (Past and Present)
3 - Professional colleagues
4 - Suppliers or customers
5 - Consultants
6 - Recruiters
7 - Teachers and Classmates
Actively
maintain a fresh, current network roster
and cultivate your network.
Reciprocate.
Always be willing to give at least as
much as you take in the way of
information, introductions and referrals.
It'll pay off in the long run.
Don't wear
out the welcome mat by calling too much.
Remember,
your professional references should be
part of that same network. Consider them
the creme de la creme and treat them
accordingly.
Take a Fresh Look at
Your Skills
Things change quickly in
today's economy. Make sure your
skills are cutting-edge. Research
career enhancement opportunities in your
industry through associations or training
organizations.
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