Saturday, May 30, 2020

Find a Job You Love and Youll Never Work a Day in Your Life

Find a Job You Love and Youll Never Work a Day in Your Life That’s right folks I am going philosophical on you today. As great as the quote from Confucius is, the sad truth is that doing what you love is the dream of many, but the reality of few. I get asked to help people with their job searches, however some people haven’t got a clue what the next job should be, where they are heading and what the longer term plan is. They are currently doing one thing and would consider doing ten different others. This makes it near impossible for me or the person themselves to actually get anywhere with the job search, let alone accepting a job offer down the line when the doubts start kicking in: Establishing clarity: Confucius, the über wise man himself, put the truth down in a nice quote that sounds easy enough. The question is, how do you actually go about finding out what you would love to do? Not even a  career coach can tell you exactly what you should do; it has to come from you. I don’t claim to be an expert on people’s dream careers but there are three simple questions you can ask yourself today and the answers can give you some guidance. Take a few minutes out of your day to think this over and you will have better clarity as a result. Here we go: What is the passion in your life? What would you pay to do? How would you fill your days if you were a millionaire? The answers to these three questions are hopefully somewhat similar and will give you a good indication of what your true calling is. Whatever it may be, I wouldn’t be surprised to hear that it is your childhood dream or what you set out to do before you stumbled upon an different path. Your dream will latently follow you for the rest of your life, your choice is whether to pursue it now or run the risk of having serious regrets later on. Let’s say we press on. At this point it may seem like the dream activity is impossible to fill your days with unless you are idle rich. Assuming you dont have that kind of money, your best bet will be to map out what others have done. By modeling others’ path to your dream job, you will have the roadmap ready. Ask yourself the three follow up questions: Does anybody get paid doing this? How could you get paid doing this? What is stopping you? The answer to the final question is usually an amalgamation of excuses such as limiting beliefs, fear of failure, complacency and the all too cozy comfort zone. These objections can all be overcome with clear goals, hard work and belief in yourself. Let’s take some action When you have identified exactly what you want to do, the next step is to research the dream job. What companies or organizations do you target, where are the jobs located, do you need any qualifications, who can you contact that is already doing this? Speak to friends and family, professional contacts, scour Linkedin and the rest of the web for clues. The more research you do, the more fired up you will get. Set some clear objectives and timescales and make sure you take an action every day to edge toward your goal. Get a big wall calendar to fill out your through goals and achievements. This change could be a long process but as long as you are willing to focus on where you are heading, you will get there. Please note that while all great jobs out there are up for grabs, you have to do a reality check and make sure you are not delusional when pursuing your dream. There will be physical and other limitations that are out of your control. There could of course be very valid obstacles such as family situation or your finances; as a rule however, there is always a solution that can be worked out over time. Bottom line In my mind, as soon as you have identified the job you love you should go for it non-stop. Actually taking the decision to pursue your dream can sometimes be harder than achieving it. I say there are only two things you need to get any job; belief in yourself and desire. The rest will somehow take care of itself. Are you doing the job you love? Why or why not? You might want to check out How a Career Coach Can Help Your Job Search. Image: Shutterstock

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

How to Write a Resume - A Short Introduction

How to Write a Resume - A Short IntroductionIf you have been searching for how to write a resume but have been unsuccessful, then I am happy to introduce you to the most perfect opportunity that has ever existed in the online world. If you are unable to locate any tutorials on how to write a resume, then perhaps this is your lucky day. Because today I am going to share with you some of the best tutorials on how to write a resume. So, here are my top tips on how to write a resume:Resumes are the first thing that people see when they look at you. This is a fact of life, I am sure most of us will agree. It is important that you create a good first impression so as to get a job. The most important aspect of writing a resume is that it should be crystal clear and should clearly reflect your qualifications.The next step is to decide which type of resume that you are going to use. Different types of resumes have different purposes. Your resume is the first impression that employers will get about you. You should always try to make it as professional as possible. There are various tools that you can use to create the best resume, some are as follows:o A comprehensive resume. This is the most recommended way to write a resume. This includes your qualifications, educational background, and previous job experience. A comprehensive resume will help you reach your goal.o Portfolio. As the name suggests, a portfolio is a collection of different resumes, previous jobs, and educational background. Use this to present your skills and abilities to your employer. It will also show your passion and effort in pursuing your career.o Resume Templates. Thesetemplates contain templates for particular jobs. Make sure you select a template that is useful for your current job position. These templates are very easy to use and can be customized according to your needs. With these templates, you can easily create a professional looking resume.A Resume Checklist. As you begin creating your r esume, you need to make sure that you do not forget to check all the information you may have omitted. Your resume is only as good as the amount of effort you put into creating it. Resume Checklist can help you in this regard. It contains a list of common errors and can help you avoid them.These are some of the ways to find how to write a resume. This is just a short introduction, I would suggest you look for more tutorials on how to write a resume online.

Saturday, May 23, 2020

Achieving Sweet Success Interview with Chef Carla Hall - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career

Achieving Sweet Success Interview with Chef Carla Hall - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career I recently caught up with Carla Hall, who is the co-host of ABC Daytime’s lifestyle series, “The Chew,”   seated alongside restaurateurs and “Iron Chef America” stars Mario Batali and Michael Symon, entertaining expert Clinton Kelly, and health and wellness enthusiast Daphne Oz.   She was the   fan favorite former competitor on Bravo’s “Top Chef.” and built her brand winning over audiences with her fun catch phrase “Hootie Hoo” and philosophy to always cook with love. In the below interview, Carla shares her keys for success. Jeff Gabel: From CPA to Runway Model to Chef, what inspired you to take the leap into professional cooking? Carla Hall:  Initially I didn’t know it was going to be food, I was looking for something I wanted to do.   I didn’t know what that was. I started a lunch delivery service and realized I didn’t mind the long days, so I decided to go to culinary school and do it for real and become a professional chef. Gabel:  What advice do you have for amateur home cooks who are thinking about changing their career to pursue cooking professionally? Hall:  I think they shouldn’t jump the gun. Many folks fantasize what they see on television and don’t fully understand the harsh realities of cooking. Don’t change your career before you really understand what you are getting yourself into.   It is a very hard business, I suggest working with a caterer during holidays or working in some shape or form in the business, and exposing yourself to the harshest gory side of it all before you decide. Gabel:  You’ve published a few cookbooks that talk about cooking with love, how do you stay motivated and make sure the pantry always stocked with that key ingredient? Hall:  I really try to always be present. If I’m not in a good mood I just don’t cook.   Whenever you are in a bad mood something is bound to go wrong and you are not going to enjoy it anyway.   Sometimes you don’t have a choice and then you just have to take a minute and check your attitude. Gabel:  You recently launched Carla’s Cookies, where did the idea come from? Hall:  It is an extension of my catering company, and they started off as a joke where clients would go through the buffet line and break a dessert in half and I would get upset â€" I felt like they were wasting my time.   As a joke I made something so small that they couldn’t break it and the natural thing was cookies.   We started doing them for dinner parties and customers started ordering them as Christmas gifts and then when I went on Top Chef All Stars (which I didn’t want to do because it was so hard on the business) I decided to do it so that I could change to the cookies and promote it and then it was so successful that I wound up transitioning full time to Carlas cookies. Gabel:  How did the experience on Top Chef help you build your personal brand? Hall:  You get to know yourself pretty well when you are in a competition.   I learned with the intention of coming from a spiritual place and being centered.   What I thought was normal, actually wasn’t.   It was like telling people to Cook with Love was a reminder, and afterwards that is how people remembered me. It wasn’t intentional, it was just my philosophy that I was voicing and that became my brand. Gabel:  How do you approach Quick Fire challenges in everyday life while juggling multiple ventures? Hall:  I approach it with the attitude that I know I can “get er done” and even if I can’t â€" I never know I can’t get it done until I can’t get it done â€" and that attitude sees me across the finish line almost every time. Gabel:  Who is your role model and how have they inspired you? Hall:  My role model was my grandmother and she is the one who told me that it was my job to be happy.   The first one to say “follow your heart” and that is how I live my life. Gabel:  What has been the sweetest success of your career? Hall:  I have had so many sweet moments, and the Chew is obviously one of them because I get to work with incredible people every day.   Also the guests that are on the Chew are always fantastic.   One of the most special moments was when Gladys Knight was a guest (and I grew up with my mom playing that music for us all of the time), and when she came on the show she gave me a hug and was like “Carla!” and gave me a real tight hug, and I got to dance with her, and it was so wonderful.

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

12 Books to Read to Learn More About Personal Branding - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career

12 Books to Read to Learn More About Personal Branding - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Me 2.0: Build a Powerful Brand to Achieve Career Success by Dan Schawbel. Publisher of this blog and Student Branding blog, Schawbel breaks down personal branding into four distinct steps: discover, create, communicate, and maintain in this book about achieving success in your job and career. Career Distinction: Stand Out by Building Your Brand by William Arruda. From the inside flap: “Career Distinction outlines the proven personal branding process and provides case studies of successful professionals that will help you not only survive, but thrive, in todays dynamic and ultracompetitive workplace.” Be Your Own Brand: A Breakthrough Formula for Standing Out from the Crowd by David McNally Karl D. Speak. These authors provide a blueprint for personal branding and emphasize the importance of relationships for success in your professional life. The Brand You 50: Transform Yourself from an ‘Employee’ into a Brand That Shouts Distinction, Commitment and Passion! by Tom Peters. In this personal branding classic, Peters provides 50 no-nonsense tactics to transform yourself from ‘employee’ to brand. U R a Brand! How Smart People Brand Themselves for Business Success by Catherine Kaputa. Reviewers praise Kaputa’s book for providing sound advice on establishing and marketing your personal brand in a competitive marketplace. The Brand Called You: Create a Personal Brand That Wins Attention and Grows Your Business by Peter Montoya Tim Vandehey. From the back cover: “Packed with a treasure trove of things to do tomorrow, next week, and next month, this book will help you to build and maintain a Personal Brand. It also includes exciting new profiles of personal brands that pop, and teaches you how to craft an emotionally resonant branding message, create top-quality branding tools, and attract a consistent flow of business.” The Brand YU Life: Re-thinking who you are through personal brand management by Hajj E. Flemings. Reviewed as “insightful” and “thought-provoking,” many people enjoy this quick read in order to get a handle on their personal branding strategy. Never Eat Alone: And Other Secrets to Success, One Relationship at a Time by Keith Ferrazzi. In this book, Ferrazzi stresses the importance of building relationships with influential people to further your success in your career. Packed with personal stories and advice, this book can certainly help you build stronger relationships to further your brand and your business. Self Marketing Power: Branding Yourself As a Business of One by Jeff Beals. In Self Marketing Power, Beals provides examples and real stories about building a brand, establishing name recognition, using networking to produce results and developing your expertise. Managing Brand You: 7 Steps to Creating Your Most Successful Self by Jerry S. Wilson Ira Blumenthal. As the title mentions, Wilson and Blumenthal provide seven steps for personal branding and make the reader focus on what makes them unique. The 10Ks of Personal Branding: Create a Better You by Kaplan Mobray. In this book, Mobray reveals the ten must-know insights to building your personal brand along with simple instructions and tips to help you along your way. Personal Branding for Job Search Successby Joshua Waldman. In today’s job market, Waldman emphasizes the importance of having a personal brand to make you stand out in the job market and impress employers. What other books would you add to this list? Author: Heather R. Huhman is a career expert and founder president of Come Recommended, a career and workplace education and consulting firm specializing in young professionals. She is also the author of #ENTRYLEVELtweet: Taking Your Career from Classroom to Cubicle (2010), national entry-level careers columnist for Examiner.com and blogs about career advice at HeatherHuhman.com.

Saturday, May 16, 2020

Finding the Best Resume Example

Finding the Best Resume ExampleAn excellent resume example is important when you are looking for a job. It will be very helpful to you in determining whether or not you need to revise the information on your resume. If you choose not to use a resume example, you may never know if your resume will be effective.An excellent resume example is a short document that gives you a good idea of what should be included on your resume. Some examples include: description of the skills, experience, education, and training you have obtained over the past years. There are many different types of resumes and you want to make sure that you include the most pertinent information.This information is included in order to help you create a resume that will benefit you. No matter how competent you think you are, you will always benefit from a well-written resume. The best type of resume examples are the ones that are free. This is important because you will not know what types of information to include.If you need to get a hold of one, all you need to do is go online and search for any available resources. This can be a daunting task. You will want to be able to find out what types of examples you need in order to prepare a well-written resume.Before you can select an excellent resume examples, you will want to search for them on sites that offer this service. Many of these sites allow you to download free samples so that you can gain valuable knowledge. With the right sample, you will be able to determine what information you should include on your resume.The resume example that you use should be something that includes the most relevant information. Most people want to include details such as their highest level of education and the number of years they have worked. You can choose to include additional information that will enhance your chances of getting the job.You will be able to find a wide variety of resume examples on the internet. You can find ones that allow you to downloa d for free and then you can use them at your leisure. When it comes to choosing an excellent resume example, you will want to look for sites that allow you to download samples before you spend money.Many sites also allow you to download sample applications as well. You will want to use a resume example that is created by experts in the field of the specific job that you are applying for. You will also want to consider how comprehensive the sample is.

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Create a strategic job search plan

Create a strategic job search plan Create a strategic job search plan Create a strategic job search plan February 15, 2010 by Career Coach Sherri Thomas 5 Comments The single biggest mistake I see job seekers making is not having a personalized job search strategy. That is, an action plan loaded with websites, companies and people they are going to leverage to land their next career move. Many professionals are simply applying for a few jobs they see on-line, attend a couple of networking events, and then get completely discouraged and say that there aren’t any job openings. The fact is companies are hiring professionals every day. So what shouldn’t one of them by YOU?! The fastest and easiest way to land your next job is to create a personalized job search strategy and then

Friday, May 8, 2020

My 10 Favorite Posts on COTJ

My 10 Favorite Posts on COTJ 1 Flares 1 Flares Todays post is my 100th on COTJ, which calls for something a little special.   For this small milestone post, I am sharing with you the best of Corn On The Job.  Im not sure these are the best, but they are certainly my favorite. Never Interview Like Will Ferrell in Step Brothers 5 Networking Tips for Shy or Introverted People 99 Problems but a Job Aint One The Importance of Networking for Interns Would You Hire a Cast Member from MTVs Jersey Shore? Personally Bland to Personal Brand If Youve Got it, Flaunt it Sorry, I Probably Wont Read Your Cover Letter Do You Dress Up For Phone Interviews? The 5 iPhone Apps That Every Job Seeker Needs Thanks for your continued support, readership, and friendship.