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Understanding Job Cycles

After working in the real world you may have redefined what you want in a job. Perhaps your current job or career doesn't hold your interest anymore or maybe you feel like you've "done it all" and wish to explore your options. This was a Self-Assessment through "doing" rather than research and you've learned what it takes to make you feel satisfied with your work. Or, maybe you don't know what it is, but you think your current position isn't it. Use the links to the left to figure out your next step whether it be a new job, career, or even a minor change within your current work situation.

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Category: Job Cycles

  1. Fast Company
    Online magazine site that uncovers the best and "next" practices, in order to help leaders work smarter and more effectively.
    www.fastcompany.com
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  2. Fast Company: The Zig-Zag Career Path
    "In any career, the most important thing is always to be moving to more challenging work, and that doesn't always mean moving up," says Betsy Collard, director of program development at Palo Alto's Career Action Center.
    www.fastcompany.com/online/03/zigzag.html
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