You can interview career coaches - you might get lucky....but until you know where you are going, well...put it this way: you can't steer a parked car.
Feel free to email me - I may be able to give you additional perspectives that may be of help.
Good Luck!
2007-03-12 16:19:01
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answered by smiling_freds_biz_info 6
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It is difficult to answer this question without more information. For example, what are your qualifications? If you went to university, go back to the careers library. You will find a wealth of information and advice. Also, it might sound stupid, but try your local job centre. There you will also get free advice.
Also, what is your current job, how specialised is it? Are you wanting to transition into another job within the same field or a complete change? Is your salary very high on your list of considerations?
Location. Where do you live, and are you willing or able to move (even travel abroad?) Do you want to work from home?The more flexible you are, the more opportunities you will have.
Lastly, just brainstorm on your own. Write down a list of jobs you are interested in. Don't limit yourself. Contact people. Go after your dream job. You might be surprised at what opportunities are out there, with a little perseverance on your part.
2007-03-13 03:07:56
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answered by Ginny Jin 7
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You have to value your career and howsoever little money you invest in a career coach, with a good one you can get back 100 times over and over ..
the idea and the bottom line is in discovering your path - your dream job and if someone assists you at that .. isn't it just worth it? At school we are taught to get good grades adn you will get a good job, how mnay courses talk about discovering your passion and love what you do?
Talk around , research and if you find a good match .. nothing like it ..
most coaches give free half hour sessions to test compatibility use that to see if what they deliver is what you are looking for!
Good luck!
2007-03-16 19:24:46
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answered by Careerbright 2
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2007-03-16 10:01:20
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-03-12 23:19:43
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answered by confused 2
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