Sunday, May 31, 2020

Success Journal A MUST HAVE in your job search

Job Journal / Success Journal A MUST HAVE in your job search I am a nut for job journals.  When I speak I tell job seekers to take an entire day, go somewhere quiet (mountain?), and brainstorm past accomplishments. I think, for multiple reasons, this is more important than spending all day on the computer. Get away, document and brainstorm, and remember the great things youve ever done in your career. Steve Levy, a recruiter in New York, recently tweeted this: Then he followed up with this: In JibberJobber we have a place where you can put these emails, transcribed kudos, reports, etc.  and store them. Its all about CAREER MANAGEMENT. Collecting this stuff helps you define your brand, and craft stories to communicate what youve done and why you are awesome. As Steve says, you dont think you can remember all of these? You absolutely wont remember all of them, especially when it most matters (in a networking setting, or in an interview). Thats the premise of my most commented post, Depression Clouds Everything.  The idea is that when your emotions get in the way, you get clouded, and cant recall why you are awesome, or that youve ever done anything good in your career. You might not use all of the stories, but just having them could really help you communicate much better, because stories back up what you say about yourself. To get this in JibberJobber, login and then go to TOOLS, then Job Journal: Seriously take the time to do it and youll reap the benefits for many years to come! Job Journal / Success Journal A MUST HAVE in your job search I am a nut for job journals.  When I speak I tell job seekers to take an entire day, go somewhere quiet (mountain?), and brainstorm past accomplishments. I think, for multiple reasons, this is more important than spending all day on the computer. Get away, document and brainstorm, and remember the great things youve ever done in your career. Steve Levy, a recruiter in New York, recently tweeted this: Then he followed up with this: In JibberJobber we have a place where you can put these emails, transcribed kudos, reports, etc.  and store them. Its all about CAREER MANAGEMENT. Collecting this stuff helps you define your brand, and craft stories to communicate what youve done and why you are awesome. As Steve says, you dont think you can remember all of these? You absolutely wont remember all of them, especially when it most matters (in a networking setting, or in an interview). Thats the premise of my most commented post, Depression Clouds Everything.  The idea is that when your emotions get in the way, you get clouded, and cant recall why you are awesome, or that youve ever done anything good in your career. You might not use all of the stories, but just having them could really help you communicate much better, because stories back up what you say about yourself. To get this in JibberJobber, login and then go to TOOLS, then Job Journal: Seriously take the time to do it and youll reap the benefits for many years to come! Job Journal / Success Journal A MUST HAVE in your job search I am a nut for job journals.  When I speak I tell job seekers to take an entire day, go somewhere quiet (mountain?), and brainstorm past accomplishments. I think, for multiple reasons, this is more important than spending all day on the computer. Get away, document and brainstorm, and remember the great things youve ever done in your career. Steve Levy, a recruiter in New York, recently tweeted this: Then he followed up with this: In JibberJobber we have a place where you can put these emails, transcribed kudos, reports, etc.  and store them. Its all about CAREER MANAGEMENT. Collecting this stuff helps you define your brand, and craft stories to communicate what youve done and why you are awesome. As Steve says, you dont think you can remember all of these? You absolutely wont remember all of them, especially when it most matters (in a networking setting, or in an interview). Thats the premise of my most commented post, Depression Clouds Everything.  The idea is that when your emotions get in the way, you get clouded, and cant recall why you are awesome, or that youve ever done anything good in your career. You might not use all of the stories, but just having them could really help you communicate much better, because stories back up what you say about yourself. To get this in JibberJobber, login and then go to TOOLS, then Job Journal: Seriously take the time to do it and youll reap the benefits for many years to come!

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