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Help - I need a job.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5(57 ratings)
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Help - I need a job.

5 Steps to Develop a Career Strategy
Created byDavid Colley
Last updated 3/2017
English

What you'll learn

  • Go from job search to career strategy

Course content

1 section13 lectures45m total length
  • Meet Sam - Finding your Why (Skip ahead if you watched the promo)8:16

    Understanding your Why is crucial before you begin anything that requires effort and application.

  • Step 1 - Debunking the myths3:48

    The myths of the job market.

  • Step 1 - Actions0:10
  • Step 2 - TARGETED Personal Profile4:03

    Developing your Target Personal Profile is a key step to help direct you.

  • Step 2 - Actions0:06
  • Step 3 - TARGETED Job Profile2:09

    Developing a target job profile is will help you find what you are looking for.

  • Step 3 - Actions0:05
  • Step 4 - Preparing to fire at the TARGET7:22

    Preparation is key, before just going ahead. Take the time to properly prepare.

  • Step 4 - Actions0:07
  • Step 5 - Firing at the TARGET2:20

    Time to get a job.

  • Step 5 - Actions0:04
  • Close1:02

    Remember to say thanks!

  • Free Additional Bonus - Commuting Transport Etiquette (London)15:44

    New to regular commuting? Then this course is for you. Like golf there is an etiquette, but far too many people ignore it. Don't be part of the problem, be part of the solution.

Requirements

  • Tired of RUBBISH CAREER advice. Use the TARGETED strategy to find the job of your dreams.
  • You will ideally need access to Microsoft Excel, alternatively Google Sheets will work

Description

Tired of rubbish, out of date and not practical career advice, so was Sam. He felt like he was shooting an arrow blindly into the night and hoping to hit something. The TARGETED approach focuses you on aiming precisely at the right target, while you are unlikely to hit the bulls-eye on your first go, you are likely to at least hit the target and get closer. The approach is designed for someone starting out in their career, but would be more generally applicable to someone looking for a career change of direction.

Do people really think the below advice is useful?

“Find your passion” – Very few 30 or 40 year olds know this. Let alone someone in their 20s. After all your passion can change. Your passion can follow rather than lead your career. If you are certain of your passion…then we are surprised, you are here.

“Do what you enjoy, what are your interests?” – Better, but there is a reason they pay you.

“Do this and you will have a job for life and be secure?” – Besides being boring, we’re calling B.S., little is secure these days, even if the career is safe now, the company may not be, your method may become antiquated.

“This is where the money is” – As above and there is a reason they pay you a lot, higher risk, more work, more competition. Also money never leads, it only follows. Provide value and money will follow you.

Is it worth spending the time and money? You spend approximately 80,000 working in your life. It is definitely worth spending some money and a couple of hours developing a strategy and doing the exercises. Too many people "fall" into a career and have to take big steps to change the direction. 

Who this course is for:

  • Recent Graduate entering the workforce or perhaps someone changing their career