Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Summary Sunday Career Growth Tips

Summary Sunday Career Growth Tips Sometimes we all need a little advice to help with our career growth. In this weeks summary youll not only find career growth tips, but advice for new college graduates, how to avoid job search scams, important skills you need to promote as well as help for your LinkedIn headline. These are some of the stand-out points in this weeks summary: 12 jobs in your career. Thats what the average number is based on DOL research done in 2017. Losing touch with friends is our biggest regret Most requested skills across jobs/industries: CRM experience (Customer Relationship Management), customer service, sales experience, teamwork, communication skills. CAREER Take 5: How to Kickstart a Successful Career by Kellogg Insight Research and insight from five Kellogg professors give new college graduates help and hope! These pieces of advice are great for anyone early in their career and eager to get ahead. Three Ways To Make Your Non-Linear Career Path Work For (And Not Against) You by Amy Blaschka | Forbes Workers change jobs an average of 12 times in their careers (according to DOL). Not all these moves are up. This article helps you realize that all that moving isnt bad but it up to you to spin it the right way! JOB SEARCH Job Seekers, Put These 5 Skills On Your Resume If You Want to Boost Your Appeal by Melissa Locker | Fast Company No matter what job you are seeking, there are 5 skills that are requested. Check out this article to see how the research was done and what those 5 skills are! How to Avoid 5 Major Types of Online Job Scams by Susan P Joyce | Job-Hunt.org Sadly, there are many scams targeting job seekers. This article lays out the different types of scams plus what steps to take to verify the legitimacy of the postings. NEW GRADS The 2019 LinkedIn Grads Guide to Getting Hired by Blair Decebrele | LinkedIn Official Blog Tis the season when college graduates begin to panic. Send this link along to all the new grads you know! LINKEDIN Stand Out with the Perfect LinkedIn Headline [Infographic] by Top Dog Social Media | YouTern Invest a little time reviewing the infographic and enhance your LinkedIn headline.

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