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Wed Apr 3, 2013 7:51 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"JohnH" johnwesthadley
What is one of the greatest values you bring to any job?
Your ability to solve challenges.
The better you do that, the more you will make it look like solving them
is easy. Plus you will head them off earlier, before they become huge
problems obvious to everyone.
That's the real problem - the better you are at this, the less the depth
of your accomplishment is noticed. That being the case, how are you
going to make sure you get full credit for all of those challenges
you've solved?
First you need to dig deep and make sure you are truly cognizant
yourself of all of the challenges, and their depth, in every significant
accomplishment you have.
We often forget ourselves what challenges we faced, or at least forget
to express them. Solving them becomes second nature, such that we don't
even think much of them ourselves - it just comes naturally.
For the rest of this article, just drop me a note at John@JHACareers.com
<mailto:John@JHACareers.com > , and you can check out the contents of
past issues and selected articles at www.JHACareers.com/Newsletter.htm
<http://www.jhacareers.com/Newsletter.htm > .
Other topics I covered in this issue include:
* Upcoming events * Advice to a job seeker trying unsuccessfully to
get 1-on-1 networking meetings
John
___________________________________________________
John West Hadley Career Search Counselor (908) 725-2437
"Land The Job And Pay You Deserve"
Get 100's of Career Tips at www.JHACareers.com
<http://www.jhacareers.com/ >
Your ability to solve challenges.
The better you do that, the more you will make it look like solving them
is easy. Plus you will head them off earlier, before they become huge
problems obvious to everyone.
That's the real problem - the better you are at this, the less the depth
of your accomplishment is noticed. That being the case, how are you
going to make sure you get full credit for all of those challenges
you've solved?
First you need to dig deep and make sure you are truly cognizant
yourself of all of the challenges, and their depth, in every significant
accomplishment you have.
We often forget ourselves what challenges we faced, or at least forget
to express them. Solving them becomes second nature, such that we don't
even think much of them ourselves - it just comes naturally.
For the rest of this article, just drop me a note at John@JHACareers.
<mailto:John@JHACareers.
past issues and selected articles at www.JHACareers.
<http://www.jhacaree
Other topics I covered in this issue include:
* Upcoming events * Advice to a job seeker trying unsuccessfully to
get 1-on-1 networking meetings
John
____________
John West Hadley Career Search Counselor (908) 725-2437
"Land The Job And Pay You Deserve"
Get 100's of Career Tips at www.JHACareers.
<http://www.jhacaree
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