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Articles tagged "career path":

5 articles found

"Focused Career Success"

By Don Monteith

Your career path is taking a trip down many different roads hoping to make 'right' choices. Our goal is to suggest a few important pieces of the puzzle that may help you to be successful in your career search sooner rather than later.

Your Dream Job Search

By Don Monteith

When you were a child, you thought about being an astronaut, or a dancer, or an actress, and when you grew up, whether you tried to gain that goal or not, you realized that very few people made it to those fields and gave up; in other words, you felt you were settling. We could add fireman, policeman, nurse, doctor ~ and the list grows much longer.

Your Career Education Is Our Goal

By Don Monteith

Don't waste your time with an incompetent Interviewer. Every interview should expand your career education and choice for future employment decisions. Your goal is to learn everything you can from the interviewer as well as from your research on the Internet. Don't be bashful, ask whatever you want to know.

Career Goals Are Worthy Of YOUR Thought

By Don Monteith

Not everyone is going to be an executive, a doctor, a lawyer, a scientist, minister or whatever you can dream for your children. We have to accept them for who they are, whatever ability God gives them as their gift to society.

A Choice Career Is Waiting For YOU

By Don Monteith

Everyone in your future will want to know about your past performance, so be very careful how you take action or one day it will hit you in the backside without mercy. How important is your job to the team? Will you be highly missed? Not much? Glad to see you go?