Professional people are changing jobs and careers with increasing frequency. In this course, we will explicitly show you the steps for transitioning from your current job to your dream job. Your new dream job can be in the industry you currently work in or it can be in a whole new direction. Either way, the strategy and action steps remain the same. There are so many moving parts in today’s job market so you simply must have a clear plan for how you will not only make the move but how you will identify the ideal company that will complement not just your skill set but your sense of fulfillment. Because of technology, almost everybody is available outside of traditional working hours. This means you need to align your strategy accordingly, it must have clear milestones but also be flexible enough that it can adapt to unforeseen situations. Ultimately this course is about setting yourself up for success – make getting a job your job.
2. CV/Resume Preparation
Every employer is interested in 3 things: increasing profits, increasing efficiency, and decreasing costs. Your strategy for a new position has to include these ideas at its core and your CV is your calling card. The issue for every single person who is deciding on a career move is that everyone has a CV. To stand out, you need to think like your potential employer. Why are they going to want to read your CV? This document has to be the best representation of you and why you are the person to help the company achieve and surpass its goals. You have to make your CV irresistible for your prospective employer. You have to ensure there is clarity on your achievements backed up with facts and figures. In this lesson, we will look at how to structure this written representation of you so that any potential employer will want to know more about the person it represents. Your CV makes up the first step of your job search strategy.
3. Job Search Strategy
5. Interviewing: Part 1
6. Interviewing: Part 2
7. Salary Negotiation
8. Your Career Roadmap
2. CV/Resume Preparation
Every employer is interested in 3 things: increasing profits, increasing efficiency, and decreasing costs. Your strategy for a new position has to include these ideas at its core and your CV is your calling card. The issue for every single person who is deciding on a career move is that everyone has a CV. To stand out, you need to think like your potential employer. Why are they going to want to read your CV? This document has to be the best representation of you and why you are the person to help the company achieve and surpass its goals. You have to make your CV irresistible for your prospective employer. You have to ensure there is clarity on your achievements backed up with facts and figures. In this lesson, we will look at how to structure this written representation of you so that any potential employer will want to know more about the person it represents. Your CV makes up the first step of your job search strategy.
3. Job Search Strategy
5. Interviewing: Part 1
6. Interviewing: Part 2
7. Salary Negotiation
8. Your Career Roadmap