s we navigate the choppy waters of recession and market turbulence, ensuring that our professional paths are safeguarded from unchecked setbacks is a priority for all. But how do we future-proof our careers in the face of unpredictability? Recession-proofing is about more than just financial planning; it's the art of cultivating a skill set and mindset that enable us to not just survive but thrive, even in the toughest climates. This isn't a one-time job application or a financial decision—it's a transformative approach to our everyday working lives. To steer you in the right direction, we've developed a Recession Reboot: 6 Strategies to Keep Your Career on Track.
- Teacher: Leah Shmerling
Employability skills are essential personal abilities that help employees excel in their careers. These skills span across different industries and jobs and include being able to communicate effectively, work with others, adapt to new situations quickly, and take initiative. You can develop these skills through experience when you enter the workforce.
- Teacher: Leah Shmerling
If you are looking to get noticed in your career, you need to do more than just show up and do your job. Achieving career excellence takes effort, focus, and a specific set of skills. That is why we have created our online course, "How to Achieve Career Excellence that Gets You Noticed."
- Teacher: Leah Shmerling
Embarking on the journey to choose a career is like setting sail on the vast ocean of opportunities. With so many paths to choose from, one often yearns for guidance like a compass pointing to the true north of their aspirations. The pressure of a career decision is significant; it is your life's itinerary, an itinerary that demands the navigation skills of a day trader amidst a bull market. So, how do you chart a course that resonates with you, that sings the songs of your passion, that walks hand-in-hand with a sustainable direction?
Whether you are fresh out of college, contemplating a switch mid-way through your career, or simply seeking validation that you're on the right track, this course is your mentor through the labyrinth of choices.
- Teacher: Leah Shmerling
We all know that career changes can be overwhelming. There are so many factors to consider: cost of living, job security, salary, and even location. Making a significant change in your career path can be challenging, and it's essential to understand how to navigate this process successfully.
- Teacher: Leah Shmerling