By Steve DeVane
SteveDeVane.com
I recently heard an excellent presentation about making the most of our talents. It included this old proverb: “If you want to know what you’re doing in the future, tell me what you’re doing right now.”
As I thought about it, the wisdom of the statement stuck with me. So often we go through life hoping things will get better. But if we want our lives to change for the better, we have to change for the better.
By Patty E.Shaver
Career Development Facilitator
With the highest number of layoffs in decades, many unemployed workers are seeking assistance from career services professionals to help them find jobs faster.
One type of career professional that can help is a Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF) . GCDFs provide career facilitation and guidance in a variety of settings.
Whether you are graduating from school or college or making a career change, how do you know for sure what occupation to choose? How and where can this information be found? The information is out there. And its free.
By Patty E. Shaver
Career Development Facilitator
The first tool in the career planning process is assessment. Before you can determine what it is you would like to do in your career, you first need to "know yourself." The self-assessments listed below are designed to help you "know yourself" by assessing your skills, abilities, personality, interests and values (work importance).
By Patty E. Shaver
Career Development Facilitator
Laid off. Downsized. Restructured.
No matter what it’s called, unemployment can be a life-changing experience filled with stress and uncertainty.
In the current labor market, job loss can strike anyone, at any time, at all levels of the career ladder. When it does happen, Rick and Pat Royals of Raleigh are ready to help and encourage others to find employment.
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