Career Development Help
at Career Ramblings
by Gregory Allen Butler
For career development, people need top notch advice. Career Ramblings, a website of career and entrepreneurial advice, fills that need. The site is a great tool to ensure that you don't sell yourself short.
A career is a crucial part of a fulfilled life. Without the right career, life falls short. Because of the importance a career has in the fulfillment of life’s goals, any tool that you can use to help you achieve it is of immense value. And it is because of this that I recommend their site.
The site is comprised of insightful and helpful articles mostly on the subjects of career and entrepreneurship. The writers are John Anthony and Jane May and together they have a plethora of experience in corporate America.
John Anthony is in the investment management business in Southern California and he talks about his success and failures throughout his career. Today I read a piece by him on the Toughest Interview Questions. I know I would not want to go out on an interview without giving some thought to his advice on this. It’s indispensable information.
Jane May has expertise in human resources, as evidenced by the fact that she is a consultant to companies looking to hire well qualified business students. She is also a resource to many new professionals. She has a working relationship with 23 companies and over 200 business students and new professionals. That experience is priceless.
The content is well written, the navigation is easy, and they get tons of traffic, as they should, with such a top notch site. This is a site on career development that you will want to refer your friends to and include on your favorites list.
I told my daughter about it this morning. Why? Because being prepared for a job interview equates to a relaxed and successful job interview. That is crucial if you want to land a top job. And they provide the resources to make that possible. Consider the range of subjects on their articles and you’ll see what I mean:
* 6 Resume Tips for Seasoned Professionals
* Tips for a Successful First Year On the Job
* 4 Cover Letter Secrets to Land An Interview
* Shrewd Job Interview Tactics
* Top 10 Resume Blunders
* Game Day: What To Take On An Interview
* The Importance of Balance for Work and Home
* The Easiest Interview Question Can Be the Most Challenging
If you are not the kind of person that likes working for others, but more of an entrepreneur, then this is also a site for you. There is valuable information, for free, that is must reading. Here is just a sampling of offerings:
* Start Your own Business in 9 Steps
* 5 Ways to Sell to the Wealthy
* 9 Reasons You Are Not Successful
* Brand Yourself
* Be Ready to Network at all Times
You never know when one little tip will make all the difference. The tips they provide are of immense value, and yet they are free. Do yourself a favor and take advantage of this resource. If you don’t you’re competition might be a step ahead of you.
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