The Two Most Important Post-Interview Activities

Topics:
Career Planning
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Career,
Career Advancement,
Job,
Professional Development,
Training And Certification
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Overview: A lot of people feel that they are working at a dead-end job, that they have no hopes of career advancement in their present situation. However, such a perception is not necessarily the complete picture. You may yet find means of career forward move in a dead-end job. A sure sign of a dead-end job is when you find that you are in the same position for years on end. If at the time of recruitment you envisaged no career advancement, it might be fine with you. However chances are your career planning includes specific goals and targets.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 3


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