Decision making is integrally tied to growth. Making the decision to leave or change your mining job is not only challenging but can feel risky - leaving the security of what you know and facing the unknown is overwhelming. Many people choose to remain in their current job for fear of change.
We know that decision making can be a challenging experience and can be closely tied to our self-esteem.
Making a Decision with Your Mining Career
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Managing Your Mining Career
Have you ever considered the notion that your career needs management? Statistics show you will change jobs more than once - so it is best to be proactive for the job transition than to be reactive and scrambling.
5 strategies to help you effectively manage your own career.
1. Understand your own personality, values, interests and skills.
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Impress as Intern and Get Future Employment
If you want to gain future employment by being an intern,you'll want to really impress your employer. Being an intern is a great way to get your foot in the door in a company. If anything, you will at least get good work experience. Do the best job, and you might even get employed.
I have been around many summer interns at my workplace and I have seen some really good ones and some really bad ones. I wrote an article on how to be a great intern and impress your employer.
Check it out. I linked it below.
How to Get a Job When You Are Desperate - InfoBarrel
Are you desperate to find a job? Have you sent out dozens, or even hundreds of applications, and gotten very little response? This article will help you use practical job hunting methods that will get you out of the house and back into the work force. These tips may not get you a job in the same field where you worked before. However, if you are running out of money, any job may better than ending up homeless. Learn how to get an ordinary job, while you are waiting for something better to come along!
Read more » How to Get a Job When You Are Desperate - InfoBarrel
Be Prepared to Ask Questions on a Job Interview - Hubpages
When you are on a job interview, what do you say when the interviewer turns to you and asks, "Do you have any questions." Do you just smile and say, "No"? That is definitely the wrong approach. Instead, come prepared with some appropriate questions that will show the interviewer that you are interested in the job, the company and more. This article will give you some clear ideas about what you should, and should not, ask.
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