Posts Tagged ‘career development’

Career Transition: Top Five Tips for Changing Careers over 40

January 31st, 2012

By Lincoln

Changing your career at any age can be a nerve wracking experience.  Gone are the days where people work for the same company from college until retirement; changing careers at midlife is more common than ever. Changing a career is a process that can be fun, self-awakening, and can give you a new zeal for living. Get started today and ask the people who care the most about you to give you the support you need.

1.  Take an inventory of your skills.  You can start simple by making a pro/con list of your latest career, volunteer activities, and hobbies. This can give you a big picture of what you like and enjoy and can get you thinking about your skills used for hobbies or volunteering and incorporating them into your career.  You can also find many » Read more: Career Transition: Top Five Tips for Changing Careers over 40

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Mike “Ambassador” Bruny Part 2 (video)

May 3rd, 2011

Mike “Ambassador” Bruny, AmbassadorBruny.com, certified career coach and author, tells where to start your job and career search – inward. He explains the six components in his formula for fulfillment. He shares his take on networking. Mike’s book, Move the Crowd, is available at bit.ly/movethecrowd. Mike is available to speak to your group: bit.ly/bruny_speakerkit

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Mike “Ambassador” Bruny – Part 1 (video)

April 27th, 2011

Mike “Ambassador” Bruny, AmbassadorBruny.com, certified career coach and author, tells where to start your job and career search – inward. He explains the six components in his formula for fulfillment. He shares his take on networking. Mike’s book, Move the Crowd, is available at bit.ly/movethecrowd. Mike is available to speak to your group: bit.ly/bruny_speakerkit

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