1. How to Build a Long-term and
Sustainable Career?
Synopsis: Too often life changing career decisions are made in a rush, based on ancillary short-term factors. To have a long-term and sustainable career, you need to intentionally design your career, seek out and manage the transitions, and develop the discipline or rhythm of growth. The best time to plan your career transition is when you have a job and are doing great. The worst time to deal with career transition is when you are out of options, out of money, and desperate for a job, any job. If you are thriving, now is the best time to plan ahead. If you are stuck, you have no option but to plan, now and immediately.
Download: Principles for Long-term and Sustainable Career
2. How to Put Together a Professional Resume that Tells Your Story?
Synopsis: Most people write resume for their recruiters only. Most people do not spend nearly enough time on thinking through and crafting their resume. Resume should not be viewed purely as a step in the process toward getting a job. Resume is a multi-functional tool for career documentation, planning, and accounting. It is also a marketing tool that should tell your unique story with a target “market segment” in mind. Your resume should be a living document just like your life is always progressing.
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3. How to Go About Interview and Find the Right Job for You?
Synopsis: Interview can be scary. It is a bit like a “blind date”. Impressing the wrong person with the wrong story can lead to painful career choices for years to come. The goal for the interview is for the prospective employers to know your story. It is also an opportunity for you to explore the opportunity as the ultimate decision maker. The fact is no one can hire you unless you choose to be hired. This section explains in detail how you prepare for an interview, the kind of questions to ask, the kind of question to avoid, and how to respond to questions wisely.
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4. How to Manage Money?
Money buys things money can buy. The ability to effectively manage money and be aware of the value you generate in a way you can readily articulate, is a critical aspect of developing a satisfying career. Money is a great worker, but a terrible boss. So you want to manage your money, vs being managed by money. In this workshop, we work through time-proven principles and best practices toward being a good boss that money wants to work for.
Download: Money Management
Synopsis: Too often life changing career decisions are made in a rush, based on ancillary short-term factors. To have a long-term and sustainable career, you need to intentionally design your career, seek out and manage the transitions, and develop the discipline or rhythm of growth. The best time to plan your career transition is when you have a job and are doing great. The worst time to deal with career transition is when you are out of options, out of money, and desperate for a job, any job. If you are thriving, now is the best time to plan ahead. If you are stuck, you have no option but to plan, now and immediately.
Download: Principles for Long-term and Sustainable Career
2. How to Put Together a Professional Resume that Tells Your Story?
Synopsis: Most people write resume for their recruiters only. Most people do not spend nearly enough time on thinking through and crafting their resume. Resume should not be viewed purely as a step in the process toward getting a job. Resume is a multi-functional tool for career documentation, planning, and accounting. It is also a marketing tool that should tell your unique story with a target “market segment” in mind. Your resume should be a living document just like your life is always progressing.
Download:
3. How to Go About Interview and Find the Right Job for You?
Synopsis: Interview can be scary. It is a bit like a “blind date”. Impressing the wrong person with the wrong story can lead to painful career choices for years to come. The goal for the interview is for the prospective employers to know your story. It is also an opportunity for you to explore the opportunity as the ultimate decision maker. The fact is no one can hire you unless you choose to be hired. This section explains in detail how you prepare for an interview, the kind of questions to ask, the kind of question to avoid, and how to respond to questions wisely.
Download:
4. How to Manage Money?
Money buys things money can buy. The ability to effectively manage money and be aware of the value you generate in a way you can readily articulate, is a critical aspect of developing a satisfying career. Money is a great worker, but a terrible boss. So you want to manage your money, vs being managed by money. In this workshop, we work through time-proven principles and best practices toward being a good boss that money wants to work for.
Download: Money Management