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It’s important to find a job that satisfies you. Being successful means you are doing something you believe in that makes you feel good. Career planning before finding a job helps you prepare for real career success. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to all the related resources, products and services in Virginia Beach, VA listed below.

Search & Recruit International
(757) 625-2121
4455 South Blvd Ste 410
Virginia Beach, VA
National Association Of Letter Carriers Branch 2819
(757) 463-7560
3574 Holland Rd Ste 203
Virginia Beach, VA
New Careers
(757) 422-1500
613 Chancery Sq
Virginia Beach, VA
Communications Workers Of America Local 2202 Afl-Cio
(757) 456-2202
154 Newtown Rd
Virginia Beach, VA
National Assoc Of Letter Carriers Norfolk Branch 456
(757) 461-1972
5307 E Virginia Beach Blvd
Norfolk, VA
Executive Health Care Solution Inc
(757) 563-2246
3081 Clarke Dr
Virginia Beach, VA
Beach Counseling & Career Center
(757) 306-9100
3500 Virginia Beach Blvd Ste 206
Virginia Beach, VA
Coastal Training Technologies
(757) 498-9014
500 Studio Dr
Virginia Beach, VA
Integrity Staffing Services Inc
(757) 420-0555
800 S Military Hwy
Virginia Beach, VA
IBEW Local 80
(757) 480-1767
828 Providence Rd
Chesapeake, VA
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Career

When we are young people ask us “What do you want to be when you grow up?” It’s a common enough question. Our parents, grandparents, teachers, and friends all serve to influence our decisions. Sometimes circumstances force us to choose a particular path. How may times have you heard someone say: “Well I wanted to be a dentist, dancer, actor, or sportscaster,” or something else? But they didn’t become any of those things owning to personal or other obstacles that prevented their entry into a desired area.

The questions then become: Are you happy with the field you chose? Do you enjoy your work? Is there something else that you would rather be doing? If you are happy and have other pursuits that fulfill other needs, then perhaps your path is strong enough to prevent the feeling that you were meant for something else. Your profession might provide you with new skills and security; you therefore do not dedicate a lot of time to seeking other things outside your chosen field. Otherwise you might consider searching for a more fulfilling role – a position closer to what you truly want to be ‘when you grow up’.

Many people panic and put themselves under stress when they feel the pressure of having to FIND A NEW JOB. Searching for a new job is a full-time job. Job seekers do not realize the value of keeping a journal of accomplishments, an updated resume, and list of personal and professional attributes that make them unique. These things are important. Why? You never know when someone will ask for your résumé. How are you to remember all of the things you have done? You have probably held various roles. Can you recall all of the things you have accomplished? Writing them down would certainly make it easier. Will you be able to create a really compelling story on paper when the time comes? If the time comes sooner rather than later, won’t you feel rushed? Won’t you feel like you forgot something? Or many things? You never know when a situation might present itself. You might happen upon a great opportunity, network and identify a position that is perfect for you, or be in search mode resulting from a layoff. Whatever the reason, preparation will put you closer to the finish line.

Values and career goals change over time, which is why it is important to track your progress. As search strategies change, so too does the efforts of a job seeker. Maintain an awareness of market conditions so you will be knowledgeable regarding your worth. Certainly you don’t want to be in a situation where you are unaware of your value, or worse, caught off guard.

Most people do not know what they need to do to launch an effective search. Many people are under the misconception that the résumé will get them the job. The resume is only a tool to land the interview. You still need to get the job. This requires many more skills, including strong interpersonal communication and the ability to present achievements in a compelling way – aligned of course with the prospective c...

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