Showing posts with label career decisions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label career decisions. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
What to Do When You've Accepted the Wrong Job
Decisions, decisions.
Being wanted can be a difficult thing, especially when you are left with some difficult choices. When confronted with multiple opportunities or job offers there is always the risk of making the wrong decision.
Of course, the office is always greener on the other aisle and we have a tendency to long for what we don't have. But what if you're right? What do you do if you have accepted the wrong job?
Here is your list of dos and don'ts:
Don't panic and make a rash decision. Making a quick decision that you've made the wrong decision will only demonstrate to others, including potential employers, that you are not an effective decision maker. An impetuous decision about your job might leave you unemployed for an extended period of time.
Speaking of time, do give it some. Time, that is. Be patient and get to know your new supervisor and colleagues, along with the main responsibilities of the job. Perhaps the job will grow on you and you'll find it suits you well. If not, give the job enough time that you can make a move within your own company without appearing reckless, or you have an opportunity to take another job with a new employer.
Do dive in. Even if the job isn't right for you be sure to give it your best while you are there. Meet as many people as possible, and learn as much as you can about the employer and the job. You never know where your career fortunes might lead, or when your path might cross with your colleagues or even see you return to the same employer.
Don't burn bridges. The above might be true so leave on good terms to the best of your ability. Don't speak ill of your colleagues, your boss, or your employer and attempt to take responsibility for the match not being a good fit.
Hopefully, you'll only make a bad career choice once.
Friday, September 11, 2015
High 5 Weekly Career Transitions Roundup: Figuring Out What to Do With Your Life
This is our weekly roundup of some of the best career-related articles, interviews, blogs, etc., we've read during the week. We share them so you have some great resources to prepare you for the coming week. Enjoy!
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- Figuring Out What to Do With Your Life: "From advertisements that show us what to strive for to our educations that prescribe narrow choices to our moms’ well-meaning advice that reflects her desires more than ours, we’re constantly showered with other people’s visions of success."
- 5 Things Never to Say in a Job Interview: "Let them decide who’s perfect for the job. Don’t say 'I’m exactly the right person for this job!' because it sounds very ignorant and unprofessional."
- How to Create Your Own Marketing Toolkit to Leave With Potential Employers: "When you walk in with a set of actual interview materials, you immediately look professional and prepared. You show your interviewer that you really thought about the meeting and put some effort into gathering your support documentation."
- What a Year of Job Rejections Taught Me About Pitching Myself: "Instead of thinking as a job applicant, I had to think of myself as a product and identify ways to create demand around hiring me."
- 5 Jobs Every Entrepreneur Should Work Before Starting a Business: "Working in sales should be an obvious move for any aspiring entrepreneur, even if it starts as just a telemarketing job."
Friday, January 30, 2015
High 5 Weekly Career Transitions Roundup: The Most Important Career Decision You'll Make
This is our weekly roundup of some of the best career-related articles, interviews, blogs, etc., we've read during the week. We share them so you have some great resources to prepare you for the coming week. Enjoy!
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- The Most Important Career Decision You'll Make: "If you're at a career crossroads and considering whether to leave your job this year, your fulfillment rests on one decision."
- 4 Ways to Break Free from Being "Too Busy": "Make sure to not only carve out time for yourself, but to actually acknowledge that you’re on the “leisure clock.” Don’t multitask—enjoy the downtime."
- Career Advice for My Younger Self: "Recruiters get hundreds of applications from candidates with similar qualifications and experience. It's important to produce something a bit different to get noticed."
- 7 Resume Strategies for the Long-Term Unemployed: "Either in your resume or on your cover letter, address the fact that you've had a large employment gap and give it some context."
- 8 Ways to Stand Out on LinkedIn: "If you have good recommendations and other candidates they’ve found do not have any recommendations, who do you think they’ll call for an interview?"
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