Career Spotlight: If you like numbers and money, don’t mind being referred to as a “bean counter,” and enjoy keeping track of things, you might be a good Accountant. On average, accountants earn $59,000/year, with expected 10-year job growth of 18%. Nearly 80% of accountants hold bachelor’s degrees. More about this and other careers in Job-Hunt’s Career Changers’ Guide to Careers.
Quote of the Week: The most RT’ed quote this week is one I Tweeted myself via @JobHuntOrg. I found it on a fortune cookie recently:
The only thing to doubt about yourself is your limits. ~Anonymous
New articles: Five new articles were published this week (whew!), one of them written by the most excellent Robyn Greenspan, Job-Hunt’s newest Job Search Expert:
Lead with Your Abs!
How do you become memorable in your network? Well, not (usually) by displaying your abs, but by using your networking skills, much like “The Sitch” leverages his abs to build his career. Job-Hunt’s
Job Search Networking Expert Robyn Greenspan tells you how.
Tackling the Tough Decisions
If you’re like me, you thought that all a career assessment would do is help you figure out what career you should pursue. Well, turns out you can learn a whole lot more – like how you can handle making tough decision – as you’ll discover if you read this article by Job-Hunt’s Career Assessments Expert Susan Guarneri.
Finding a Job That Fits
Job-Hunt’s Job Search for Introverts Expert Wendy Gelberg wrote a very useful article that will help you evaluate that next job so you find a job where you’ll be happy.- Affording Career Change: Cash Flow Management
This month financial planner Sherrill St. Germain joined Job-Hunt’s Career Change Expert Randi Bussin to create this excellent article that helps you figure out how to manage your cash flow so you can afford that career change you are hoping to make. - 10 Steps to Job Search SUCCESS
Job-Hunt’s editor, Online Job Search Expert Susan P. Joyce, offers a 10-step process for landing your next job.
Stay tuned, more next week, as usual.
And, of course, good luck with your job search!
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