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Our aim is to help you Manage your Career and we have developed a set of resources to help you, focussing on Seven key areas, Networking, Job Satisfaction, Work Life Balance, Earnings and Benefits, Skill Set, Current Prospects and Confidence

We would love to hear your feedback and requests for additional resources. Email us at margaret@fearlessme.co.uk.

Career Jump Start

Want to 'Jump start' your Career, but don't know where to start?

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Careers On The Move

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Career Tips and Techniques

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Career Updates
Your Career Bleets

A Bleet - When what you want to say is too long for a 140 character tweet but not quite long enough for a blog post, a bleet is the result!

Career Bleets - We do the research and update you with web links and comments on interesting career related information you might have missed!

A Month-By Month Guide To Your Career In 2012

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Top Tips to Making a Career Move

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Fear of failure

Fear of failure is the greatest single obstacle to success in life. But here's the kicker, it's not failure that holds us back - it's the fear of failure - it's the anticipation of failure...

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Career Trends: What You Need to Know So You Won't Be Left Behind

Three trends and tips to help you adapt so you won't be left behind.

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3 Tips to be Happy in your job

  1. Identify your goals - What are you working for? Make a list of goals in a positive way e.g. owning my house v paying the mortgage, being 'the best' v doing a job.
  2. Look for opportunities - Stop looking for faults! Being in a company at the moment means access to mentors and training to develop new skills to add to your CV. Make full use of them.
  3. Be positive - Keep away from negative people who can bring you down, make things appear much worse than they are and make people avoid you! Mix with people who have a positive outlook.

Are You Sheepish?

Many people rely on someone else to manage their careers and move happily along until change happens to them. Do you? In other areas of life e.g. holidays, we research, plan, prepare to achieve the result we want.

If your finances and lifestyle depend on your career choices, wouldn't it make sense to pay attention?

Wouldn't being the 'hunted' rather than the 'hunter' be ideal? What skills do you have and are they in demand? Don't be sheepish, stand out and take charge!

When You Can Do the Job, BUT You Aren't a Cultural Fit...

You're doing the job. You're delivering what you were supposed to. Despite all of that goodness, you don't feel like you belong. Maybe it's not one thing in particular or maybe it is a couple of glaring things, none of which seem monumental. You just continue to know that you don't fit and you can't put your finger on it. Could this be a problem with a cultural fit?

This article by Dorothy Tannahill Moran identifies the signs of problems with the 'cultural fit' between you and your employer - how do you recognise it and would do you do about it? It could be one of the areas that is lowering your current Job Satisfaction.

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Top tips for good networking, and some don'ts

Networking is a daunting prospect for many. However, it is a crucial requirement for anyone seeking to make progress both within and beyond their own organisation will be the development of a strong contact base

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60 Interview Questions

You'll find in the interview questions below some you are asking already, some you haven't been but would like to, and others that just don't fit for your company and your jobs.

Read the full article from Job Interview Skills 101, the Course You Forgot to Take For New Grads and College Students here



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