Thursday, May 28, 2020
Im Not A Natural Networker. Am I Ever Going To Be Able To Break Into My New Career
âIm Not A Natural Networker. Am I Ever Going To Be Able To Break Into My New Careerâ Help from our Community âIm Not A Natural Networker. Am I Ever Going To Be Able To Break Into My New Career?â * Tony's identifiedthe work he'd love to do, but it's in a competitive industry that's known for its schmooze. When networking doesn't come easily to you, how can you make the connections you need to move forward? What's your current job? I work in IT support. About six weeks ago I left my job, fortunately on good terms. How do you feel about your work? I enjoyed being able to help users resolve genuine issues, but I couldn't stand dealing with 'repeat offenders' and office politics. My last job was supposed to be a stepping stone of sorts into the entertainment industry. Within a year of working there I was offered a slightly different role, where I wouldn't have to answer user calls anymore. For the next three years or so it was grand, and in that time I also got a side job recording some radio commercials at that same location. It was ideal. Then I was told that I was being moved back into the IT support group I'd been in before and my current position would be dissolved. As I transferred in and tried to re-assimilate I began suffering panic attacks in the morning and would call in sick in order to avoid having attacks on the commute or at the job. I told my boss up front that I didn't feel I was cut out for IT anymore. Quitting seemed like the only solution, albeit a temporary one. What would you like to be doing instead? I've always liked cartoons and video games, and when I was little I loved putting on different voices. So, a few years ago I attended a seminar on voice-overs and ended up taking a couple of courses to further develop my vocal technique. It's fun to use your imagination and flesh out a character that you may not get to see. The great thing about the job is that you don't have to work in front of a camera; as long as you can maintain your voice you can pretty much work until your dying day, like Mae Questel (the voice of Betty Boop and Olive Oyl). I'd love to find some more work doing voice-overs. I did a little in my last two jobs and enjoyed it. The most important thing to me about work is making a contribution. I need to be making progress, not just putting in effort only to have it all come undone and having to start over. Also, I want to be recognised for my contribution and to have more opportunities open up as a result. What's the biggest obstacle in your way? In the entertainment business and life in general, it's all about who you know. I know that networking is key, but it feels like folks can smell you approaching from a mile away; I know I wouldn't appreciate someone trying to buddy up with me only because I know a guy who knows a guy that could help them. You have to become genuine friends with them and they have to want to help you. But I'm an introvert by nature. I know I can be cordial and courteous with people but it's still hard to essentially ask favours of strangers, especially in the entertainment industry where competition can be extremely fierce. When networking doesn't come easily to me, how can I make the connections I need to move forward? Can you help Tony? Have you been in a similar situation, or are you in the same boat right now? How do you think Tony could move his shift forwards? Do you know anyone he could talk to? Share your thoughts in the comments below and click the thumbs-up button to show your support. Give Tony a cheer of encouragement by hitting the thumbs-up button here:
Monday, May 25, 2020
Download FREE Professional Word CV Template - For Students More
Download FREE Professional Word CV Template - For Students More Please note this post has been updated on 21/03/2017. We all need a CV to start our job search or even move between some jobs. But starting to write a CV is not the easiest task, until now! We have put together these two FREE CV templates. Why? Because we love helping job seekers. Simply click the download button below and you will able to download our free CV template. The following CV template is free to use by graduates and students. And with a download count of 5000+, 10000+, 15000+, 23000+ and rising it speaks for itself about the trust in our CV templates. Please remember that your CV is your way to sell yourself. This CV template is best optimised to showcase skills and display information that catches the recruiters eye. 83
Friday, May 22, 2020
Occupations with the Most Job Growth by 2024 - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Occupations with the Most Job Growth by 2024 - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career If you want to start over your career or change jobs or help your children shape their careers, below you can find the jobs with the most growth in the next few years. Apparently healthcare professionals will still be high in demand but other professionals such as accountants and software developers will be needed too. The below data are taken from the Bureau of Labor statistics. Personal Care Aides: A personal care aide generally assists people with diseases or physical disabilities to do their normal daily activities. They work in different environments such as hospitals, nursing homes or private residences. No formal educational degree is required. 458,100 predicted job openings by 2024 $20,440 median annual wage Registered Nurses: A registered nurse assists doctors in providing care to patients. They may have different roles such as keeping patient records, administering medication or monitoring patient progress. Bachelorâs degree is required. 439,300 predicted job openings by 2024 $66,640 median annual wage Retail Salespersons: They help you find and pick products throughout the store. They also use cash registers and process transactions or refunds. No formal educational degree is required. 314,200 predicted job openings by 2024 $21,390 median annual wage Customer Service Representatives: They help customers on behalf of the company. They give information about products, assist taking orders, solve problems or take complaints. High school diploma or equivalent 252,900 predicted job openings by 2024 $31,200 median annual wage Restaurant Cooks: They prepare and cook the food in a restaurant. No formal educational degree is required. 158,900 predicted job openings by 2024 $22,490 median annual wage General and Operations Managers: They manage the operations of a company as well as direct and coordinate the staff. Minimum Bachelorâs degree is required. In some industries a Masterâs degree is preferred. 151,100 predicted job openings by 2024 $97,270 median annual wage Accountants and Auditors: They prepare and examine financial records. They also make sure all financials are in compliant with the government requirements and standards. Bachelorâs degree is required. A CPA certification is preferred. 142,400 predicted job openings by 2024 $65,940 median annual wage Software Developers: Software developers create computer programs. They develop web sites, mobile apps or more specialized software programs. Bachelorâs degree is required. 135,300 predicted job openings by 2024 $95,510 median annual wage
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