Gain a New Skill
In the winter months it’s often hard to motivate yourself to gain a new skill. But if you are thinking of moving jobs or changing careers, it could be the right time to get your brain in gear. Lots of us make a new year’s resolutions to change careers, but interestingly, January is actually the month in which people are least likely to make a career change. Perhaps this is because of the cold weather in the northern hemisphere, with grim, grey days which make us just want to curl up in front of the TV when we get home in the evening.
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Work Experience or a Degree?
Work experience or a degree - which should you opt for? Many people face this choice every year, whether they are school leavers or changing career in midlife. How can you make the best decision?
First of all, it’s your decision and that means you need to weigh up the two options from the point of view of your current situation. Do you need academic qualifications to reach your career goal? Or is it possible to train on the job? Can you afford college tuition fees and support yourself through three or four years of study, or perhaps, more importantly, do you want to graduate with a hug debt to repay? Now that almost half the population in many western countries goes to university, do degrees really have that much value?
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Jobs - Planning Your New Career for 2008
How many of you are looking for new jobs, planning to escape once and for all from the rut you’ve been in for years? A surprisingly high number of people of working age are unhappy in their current jobs and the beginning of the year is one of the times when this dissatisfaction tends to bubble up. If you are really serious about making a career change, it’s critical that you don’t just dash off and apply for a new job because you made a New Year’s Resolution to do so.
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New Year, New Career?
Many people think about a new career at the beginning of the year, with career change the main New Year Resolution for those who are bored or unhappy with their existing job. However, as with most resolutions, this one is often put on the back burner
Most of us have incredibly busy lives and as soon as the festivities have ended, we are swept back into the daily grind and taken over by commitments and responsibilities. On the rare occasions we get some free time, we’re usually too exhausted to think about looking for a new career. So more often than not, another year goes by and we’re still stuck in the same rut. How can you avoid this trap?
One of the main problems is that most of us aren’t aware of the best ways in which to find a job. So even those who do take steps towards change, often end up filling in application form after form or posting endless resumes or CVs and seeing no results.
Unlike many resolutions, for example losing weight or giving up smoking, career change requires a lot of thought. Career decisions are not straightforward, as there is so much choice and in addition, there are so many factors to take into consideration - should you retrain to learn practical skills or should you go back to college and get an academic qualification? Have you got a partner and children or a mortgage, which need to be considered?
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Top Jobs for Investigative People
Are you someone who enjoys investigating the world around you? Did you ask questions constantly when you were a kid? (perhaps you still do). Was science one of your favourite subjects because it helped you to understand what was going on around you?
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Top Jobs for Enterprising People
I hope you’ve recovered from Saturday’s Party
If not, Alka Selzer usually works for me. If you played the game, you’ll have come up with three groups. Now you need to find your three letters, that is the first letter of each of the three groups you spent time with at the Party. So if your three groups were Artistic, Creative and Enterprising, you’ll get ACE.
Today we’ll take a look at E, that is, good jobs for enterprising people.
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It’s Christmas – Let’s have a Party! (Career and Personality)
What effect does personality have on your choice of career? Clearly there must be a link, but exactly how important is it and can you use your own knowledge of your personality to help you make the right decisions and help your kids to find careers which match their personalities. There are theories which explain how we choose our vocations – something I only discovered when I trained in careers guidance.
For John Holland, one of the most important writers on the subject, personality and the idea that like attracts like, were critical factors in enabling us to make wise career decisions. He came up with a simple game, called the Party, based on the fact that people with similar interests like to hang out together and by extension will like the same kinds of job. He identified six categories: Artistic, Conventional, Enterprising, Investigative, Social and Realistic.
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