The way we do business is changing fast and in order to keep up, your entire mentality about work has to change just as quickly.
Unfortunately, most people aren't adapting fast enough to this change in the workplace, says marketing guru Seth Godin in an interview with the Canadian talk show "George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight" (via Pragmatic Capitalism).
According to the founder of Squidoo.com and author or 13 books, the current "recession is a forever recession" because it's the end of the industrial age, which also means the end of the average worker.
"For 80 years, you got a job, you did what you were told and you retired," says the former vice president of direct marketing at Yahoo! People are raised on this idea that if they pay their taxes and do what they're told, there's some kind of safety net, or pension plan that's waiting for them. But the days when people were able to get above average pay for average work are over.
If you're the average person out there doing average work, there's going to be someone else out there doing the exact same thing as you, but cheaper. Now that the industrial economy is over, you should forget about doing things just because it's assigned to you, or "never mind the race to the top, you'll be racing to the bottom."
However, if you're different somehow and have made yourself unique, people will find you and pay you more, Godin says.
Instead of waiting around for someone to tell you that you matter, take your career into your own hands. In other words, don't wait for someone else to pick you and pick yourself! If you have a book, you don't need a publisher to approve you, you can publish it yourself. It's no longer about waiting for some big corporation to choose you. We've arrived at an age where you choose yourself.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/if-youre-an-average-worker-in-this-forever-recession-youre-going-straight-to-the-bottom-2012-1?utm_source=twbutton&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=warroom#ixzz1kJhofTkI
From http://www.businessinsider.com
Mission of this blog is to help you deal with redundancy and suggest different ways to find job
Monday, January 23, 2012
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Power to do
Oh yes, work is not always a pleasure! Sometime you have to do what you have to do. What is not killing us making us stronger :) But seriously, often job is far from being the best one and always there are some disadvantages or minuses in work.
For me, the only way to get through is to know the purpose. Is what you are doing now going to get you where you want to be or not? However, most important - are you enjoying all the way!
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Case study,
Motivation
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Just one more motivation video!
It really motivated me to try, do something, and change!
This can help not only to find a job, but could be much more useful in twisting the whole life experience!
This can help not only to find a job, but could be much more useful in twisting the whole life experience!
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Find a job,
Motivation
Talking about alternative ways to find job
Just wanted to share true life story of a person who used very unique approach in his job search. Lets call him Tim, only for the example sake.
Tim was looking for job. He applied through recruiters, but it didn't give him results he was aiming for. Eventually, he decided to address the job search problem creatively. He first selected 5-10 companies that he considered interesting and worthy of him. Tim found out information about directors, owners, and major directors names in the company through Linkedin. Further he created AdWord campaign though Google targeting those people's names (directors and hiring managers in companies he was interested in).
When those people went online and searched for their names they saw Tim's ad. In the ad text he promoted himself saying something like- looking for the best employee, contact me, and as a landing page he had blog post with his cv.
Very easy and creative. Tim eventually, got few good job offers and just choosed the one he liked the most :)
Good luck with your job search! Hope the tip was useful!
Tim was looking for job. He applied through recruiters, but it didn't give him results he was aiming for. Eventually, he decided to address the job search problem creatively. He first selected 5-10 companies that he considered interesting and worthy of him. Tim found out information about directors, owners, and major directors names in the company through Linkedin. Further he created AdWord campaign though Google targeting those people's names (directors and hiring managers in companies he was interested in).
When those people went online and searched for their names they saw Tim's ad. In the ad text he promoted himself saying something like- looking for the best employee, contact me, and as a landing page he had blog post with his cv.
Very easy and creative. Tim eventually, got few good job offers and just choosed the one he liked the most :)
Good luck with your job search! Hope the tip was useful!
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Case study,
Find a job
Monday, July 25, 2011
List of adjective for writing CV
• Diligent
• Attentive
• Conscientious
• Consistent
• Organized
• Passionate
• Hard-working
• Determined
• Trustworthy
• Resolute
• Committed
• Loyal
• Skillful
• Self-starter
• Reliable
• Motivated
• Persistent
• Aggressive
• Enthusiastic
• Enterprising
• Professional
• Strong
• Easy going
• Reliable
• Exciting
• Proactive
• Productive
• Professional
• Achiever
• Active
• Cooperative
• Analytical
• Successful
• Team Player
• Passionate
• Customer-oriented
• Competitive
• Solid
• Responsible
• Results-driven
• Results-oriented
• Organized
• Leader
• Attentive
• Conscientious
• Consistent
• Organized
• Passionate
• Hard-working
• Determined
• Trustworthy
• Resolute
• Committed
• Loyal
• Skillful
• Self-starter
• Reliable
• Motivated
• Persistent
• Aggressive
• Enthusiastic
• Enterprising
• Professional
• Strong
• Easy going
• Reliable
• Exciting
• Proactive
• Productive
• Professional
• Achiever
• Active
• Cooperative
• Analytical
• Successful
• Team Player
• Passionate
• Customer-oriented
• Competitive
• Solid
• Responsible
• Results-driven
• Results-oriented
• Organized
• Leader
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