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Communicate your project with passion and consistency

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When you talk about your career objective, you need to create a minimum of enthusiasm…

Especially when you start networking. If people feel that you believe in what you do, and that you will fight for it, you will have at least one person following you, maybe two.

And if you keep on communicating about your project and your goals passionately and consistently, you may be surprised by the outcome.

9 reasons why you should network part 1

Everybody talk about networking…but at the end of the day, we don’t know exactly why we should network.

Here are some good reasons why you should network.

Why networking ?

-        It is the only gateway in job markets inundated with CVs or in job markets that have no advertised positions

-        To obtain information about your industry and the companies

-        To check if your professional project is feasible

-        To develop useful contacts for your business or future employment

-        To get closer to your targeted companies and people

-        To get through the selection process even if you have an unusual profile

-        To pep up your … Continue Reading

The quote of the day

Today I will share with you my favourite quote. It is a very old quote from Confucius, the chinese philosopher…And I find this quote so accurate.

It is not late to change of job, what will you do next??

“Choose a job you love and you will never have to work a day in your life. “

A Job You Love

When it’s about career and job, it only matters when we lose our job or reach a point where we can’t stand our job anymore, we are stuck in a rut.
So career and job become important only in time of transition, in time of crisis.

But the rest of time, nothing!!
And to quote John Lees who precisely wrote a book “How to get a job you’ll love”:

“Most people spend more time planning a car purchase, one annual holiday or their new kitchen than they do thinking about their career”. In other words you will spend almost all your grown-up … Continue Reading