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The program changed my perspective on job hunting: I now will hire my next job-not the other way around.
I learned to make my interests/values/skills the CENTER of my vocation search. I'm finding that the word "job" does not appeal to me any more.
I learned how to network-finally. I knew something was wrong with the way I was going about it. CareerMakers showed me my mistakes. I will be more effective.
I learned to:
- Take my interests and passions seriously
- Design my own life
- Value my dreams
- Align my life with my interests and skills.
I learned that taking time figure out what I am about makes a big difference-especially clarifying transferable skills.
New Way Job Search methods. I now have a real plan to follow to find new work, and I am confident I will.
I learned that my former company did not value me for who I am and my life values. My next company will.
The gracious networking and researching concepts:
- The New Way methods make sense. From a practical standpoint, it works.
- It is safe. I'm not applying for jobs on researching interviews-just checking things out. This drastically lowers my stress level.
- It's fun. I'll meet people, learn new things and go places unforeseen.
I learned there is a significant difference between going after a specific job and going after information that will help me find the perfect job.
I learned to honor myself.
I learned how important my Compass is to the process. This tool helps keep me on track with my search and helps me make career decisions.
I learned that I did not know as much as I thought I knew about the job search process.
I learned that I talked way too much in job interviews. The skill stories help me to stay on track and be concise.
I learned that I am not alone at this miserable time in my life-and that there are people here who understand what I'm going through.
I learned that the CareerMakers process allows me to be more in control and provides connections to people will support me in my search.
I learned that networking is the vital force in obtaining the job I want. And, I now know how to do it right.
The video interviews almost killed me. But, I learned why I was always coming in second-I could not specify what set me apart from others. Now, with skill stories, I can.
I learned that I can create my own job by writing a proposal. I never thought of such a thing before.
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