The World Is Waiting for you to make a career move It’s okay to fear the consequences of switching jobs. But times have changed. Employers are now more understanding, communicative, and open. Gone are the days when employees would be reprimanded for telling the truth. Whether you plan on ...
Switching on to career development: energy company Npower has begun a programme of career development for its call centre training team. Elizabeth Eyre hears about the benefits that have flowed from it.Eyre, Elizabeth
During their stay in China, several foreign workers end up doing multiple different occupations. It's not wise to stick with a job you despise, but making too many career changes can scare off potential employers. Let's go further into the issues that need to be resolved while making a ca...
It's an interesting place to be changing things up career wise at this point in my life but I'm very excited for what the future may hold.ccie4526 Active Member Jan 25, 2021 160 127 43 Jul 13, 2024 #11 Tech Junky said: R/S is the foundation that's broad but, it's what...
Update:I talked on this topic at E For All's Game Career Seminar in the summer of 2007. The talk was entitled "Switching It Up: Changing Career Paths" and you can download the slides fromthe Downloads folder. And I've written on this topic a few times in my IGDA column, "The Game...
Career Advice | November 4, 2015Advice for switching careers Apologies for the pause in posts, but I’m back and ready to write! Today I want to talk about the topic of switching careers, something that comes up quite often in my line of work. These days, it’s rare to stay in the...
It is amazing how many people get stuck in a rut and think they have to stay in a career they are unhappy with. There are endless opportunities out there, why would you want to continue with one that makes you miserable day after day? Many stay with their current career because they as...
When it makes sense to move Still, other workersmay be in a good position to make a jump. After the last year and a half, it may have become apparent that a current job isn't a good fit. "If you're not being paid what you're valued or you don't see career potential for yours...
Hi everybody, I am having overall 2.6 yrs of experience in .Net.I am working for a MNC, but want to switch ASAP. I have worked on WPF and WCF for arnd 8 months. Then worked on ASP.Net for around 1...
From #1 to #2 I went the route that Gretchen describes - the job was available and published on the career center, I applied for it, I got a series of interviews with a people on that team. They were tough. I was more nervous than I'd been for my interviews for job #1. It was...