One of my networking connections recently asked me "So, what exactly does a career management professional do for a client, anyway?" Her question caught me a bit off guard and my response no doubt reflected as much. Contemplating this matter further, listed below are several thoughts on what being a career management professional means to me. Feel free to add your own ideas and opinions about what you have learned or discovered along the way, either as a professional in the industry, or as a job seeker tapping into such services.
C onveys confidence-boosting counsel to help you think creatively (or differently).
A dds action steps and strategies to support consistency (and courage).
R espects you and your unique situation or circumstance.
E xtends extraordinary service that says 'I care; I hear you; I am here for you.'
E xhibits empathic listening in receiving your story.
R econfigures roadmaps to get you from here to there.
M otivates you from thinking to doing.
A bbreviates complex concepts to help you quickly gain new insights.
N eeds not make assumptions about you, your goals, your dreams.
A cknowledges your distinct gifts, talents, and abilities.
G ives stellar guidance to you, each and every session.
E ducates with excellence about 21st century best practices.
M aximizes your knowledge to optimize job search success.
E xpedites efficiency in your quest for work.
N otices what you need to succeed versus what you don't.
T akes times to deliver that little something extra.
P rovides sound solutions to your unique career challenges and choices.
R ebuilds resumes into masterpieces that rock somebody's world into action.
O ffers an ongoing opportunity to build lasting relationships.
Whether you live in Dubai or Dallas, Barcelona or Bentonville, I would love to hear how a career management professional made a positive difference in your search for a new beginning.
cross-posted billiesucherblog
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This partly the profession of psychologist
Posted by: Clenbuterol | May 14, 2010 at 08:29 AM