| Add You |
Hubs | Hubbers | Topics | Request |
| #1 in Business | Subscribe Email Print |
|
You are here: Home > Business > Careers Employment > Career Builder: Turn Your Passion Into A Dream Career! |
|
Add You - Career Builder: Turn Your Passion Into A Dream Career!
A New Way to Look at Your Career ing for real life applications that could be valuable to an animal professional or organization. For exampleYou can pick up any business or news magazine at any time and read articles about the rapid pace of change, the increasing speed at which everything moves, the globalization of industry and commerce, and how technology is changing our world.Of course all of these things are true. Further reading will lead us to articles about the * You know how to administer medications or handle animals who are ill * You have sales experience that’s transferable to animal-related products and services * You have administrative capabilities that could be useful in a business setting * You’re a quick study when it comes to learn Graduating this Year? Tips to Help You Get a Job We’ve been taught to think that "career builder" is a process out there that we subscribe to. Like those commercials you see on TV for Career Schools. You select one and then get information on how to apply. Then you sign up for a career.If you are like the majority of final year students, you haven’t been planning your search for a job since the beginning of the academic year. With finals to swot for and a part-time job to pay at least a few of the bills, it’s no wonder that most students leave job-hunting to the last minute.However, as finals approach, the realis More frequently we just fall into a career. It’s often associated with our first job or one of our earlier employments. If it suits us we stay with it. If not we start to look around. But what if you could build a custom career around a vocation or avocation you’re passionate about? A passionate career builder examines what’s going on in life that consumes your mind a heart . . . and then builds a custom job search around it. The reward is that you’re extremely committed. And you’re able to generate a strong positive response from employers. They’re more likely to buy into your passion because of your enthusiasm. For example, let’s say you love animals. In fact, you’d readily give up your current job for the opportunity to be involved with animals somehow. Why not turn that passion into a dream career? The first step is personal research. Make a list of all the personal experience you have with animals, e.g. * You own pets you’ve taken care of in sickness and in health * You do volunteer work for a local vet or have worked part-time for one * You know something about seeing eye dogs and how they’re trained * You’ve shown animals in professional or amateur shows * You donate time and money to the ASPCA * You adopted a pet after Katrina * Etc. Now list the specific marketable skills that come out of those experiences. You’re looking for real life applications that could be valuable to an animal professional or organization. For example * You know how to administer medications or handle animals who are ill * You have sales experience that’s transferable to animal-related products and services * You have administrative capabilities that could be useful in a business setting * You’re a quick study when it comes to learn Money or Career: Choosing Between Money or A Job You Love o look around.Imagine you could choose between a job that you'd really like where you'd make so-so money, and a job that you'd hate but where you'd earn twice as much money.Although it's easy to say, there is more to a career than the amount of money you'll earn.I feel that people should plan for the long term when making career decisions But what if you could build a custom career around a vocation or avocation you’re passionate about? A passionate career builder examines what’s going on in life that consumes your mind a heart . . . and then builds a custom job search around it. The reward is that you’re extremely committed. And you’re able to generate a strong positive response from employers. They’re more likely to buy into your passion because of your enthusiasm. For example, let’s say you love animals. In fact, you’d readily give up your current job for the opportunity to be involved with animals somehow. Why not turn that passion into a dream career? The first step is personal research. Make a list of all the personal experience you have with animals, e.g. * You own pets you’ve taken care of in sickness and in health * You do volunteer work for a local vet or have worked part-time for one * You know something about seeing eye dogs and how they’re trained * You’ve shown animals in professional or amateur shows * You donate time and money to the ASPCA * You adopted a pet after Katrina * Etc. Now list the specific marketable skills that come out of those experiences. You’re looking for real life applications that could be valuable to an animal professional or organization. For example * You know how to administer medications or handle animals who are ill * You have sales experience that’s transferable to animal-related products and services * You have administrative capabilities that could be useful in a business setting * You’re a quick study when it comes to learn The Auto Repair Shop’s Guide to Effective Yellow Page Advertising into your passion because of your enthusiasm.I’m proud of the fact that you have a business that helps people in need. I’m happy that you can trouble-shoot just about any engine/transmission/electrical failure that comes your way. You probably have certified technicians and a state-of-the-art facility. That’s a mighty-big investment, to say the least. You should have a pretty loyal For example, let’s say you love animals. In fact, you’d readily give up your current job for the opportunity to be involved with animals somehow. Why not turn that passion into a dream career? The first step is personal research. Make a list of all the personal experience you have with animals, e.g. * You own pets you’ve taken care of in sickness and in health * You do volunteer work for a local vet or have worked part-time for one * You know something about seeing eye dogs and how they’re trained * You’ve shown animals in professional or amateur shows * You donate time and money to the ASPCA * You adopted a pet after Katrina * Etc. Now list the specific marketable skills that come out of those experiences. You’re looking for real life applications that could be valuable to an animal professional or organization. For example * You know how to administer medications or handle animals who are ill * You have sales experience that’s transferable to animal-related products and services * You have administrative capabilities that could be useful in a business setting * You’re a quick study when it comes to learn Learn About Your Free Web Proxy d in healthIt is known that a proxy server is a server that retrieves the web information for you. These proxy servers work by providing their own identity instead of your own and that means fewer risks for spam or other e-junk. Through a proxy server you can browse the net without any worries because these sites provide their own identity to the vi * You do volunteer work for a local vet or have worked part-time for one * You know something about seeing eye dogs and how they’re trained * You’ve shown animals in professional or amateur shows * You donate time and money to the ASPCA * You adopted a pet after Katrina * Etc. Now list the specific marketable skills that come out of those experiences. You’re looking for real life applications that could be valuable to an animal professional or organization. For example * You know how to administer medications or handle animals who are ill * You have sales experience that’s transferable to animal-related products and services * You have administrative capabilities that could be useful in a business setting * You’re a quick study when it comes to learn No Logo? Launching A Business Without a Logo Can Sabotage You ing for real life applications that could be valuable to an animal professional or organization. For exampleInitial lack of customers and cash flow often causes a small business to put off designing a logo and marketing materials professionally “until [they] got a few clients” or “until [they] get started.” Designing their own marketing materials when they launch their business, instead of having them professionally created, will make getting t * You know how to administer medications or handle animals who are ill * You have sales experience that’s transferable to animal-related products and services * You have administrative capabilities that could be useful in a business setting * You’re a quick study when it comes to learning about animals * You have office or manufacturing experience that’s readily transferable * Etc. Once you’ve carefully made those determinations, the next step is critically important. You want to test market your ideas with people who are familiar with animal work and who can give you good feedback. Then you’re in an optimal position to say whether or not this is an avenue for you to pursue in the job market. You can apply the same steps to any other passionate interest. If customizing your search around your passionate interests makes sense, you’ll become the career builder of your dreams!
HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
Related Articles:Compensation And Six Sigma Black Belts Job Outlook for MBAs in 2007 – You're Gonna Need Shades The Advantages of Career Counseling and What to Consider Before Consulting a Career Counselor
|