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Choosing a Career: What Your Past Jobs Can Teach You About Your Future
Before you let yourself get inundated with too many career ideas, start with what you already know about yourself. Use your past work experience to guide you forward. Making the right career choices means getting a grip on what you liked, and disliked about all your past jobs.
This exercise is easy and fun.
Create a master list of every job you've had up until now. Then, start a new sheet for each job, putting the title at the top of the page. Under each job title, make two lists. One is a list of things you loved about that job, the other, a list of all the things you disliked.
When doing this, I find it helpful to walk yourself through the daily routine in your mind. That way you'll remember to factor in all the details of the job, including the hours, the location, the workplace structure, etc.
Here are a few broad categories to get you started:
* Location and schedule of work: Did the location and work hours compliment or cramp your lifestyle?
* Workplace environment: Did the energy in the workplace suit or stifle your personality?
* The job itself: Were you stimulated or bored most of the time?
* Your boss: Did his management style empower or cripple you?
* The organization: Did it offer the kind of stability and growth you are looking for?
Asking yourself specific questions within each of these categories will force you to give honest answers about what makes you happy.
Do this for each of your past jobs, and you'll start to see a pattern of new career ideas take shape, ones that suit you.
When you finish this exercise, you should start to get an idea of what type of environment you see yourself in. Use this information along with the other exercises on this site, to craft out an image of your dream job. You can then start your networking campaign to research the possible industries and companies that might have a position that suits you.
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i am just starting out looking for a job, my first job and i am 15 1/2 yrs. old.
i want to know what this person is called: example : this guy works at circuit city he helps customers find what they are looking for, tells them what he knows about a certain product, asks if they are finding everything alright and sometimes might even be the person working the cash register.
what job title is this given
sales representative? cashier? what?
I would say that they would be called a sales associate. They might even be called an associate. Each company makes up their own titles for their employees.
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A new UK classified jobs board for the security industry has been launched
A new UK classified jobs board for the security industry has been created that will attract security employees and employers in the fields of bouncers, doormen, door supervisors, close protection to name but a few.
The new website took its global launching recently, and will attract the trades employers and employees from across the UK. The purpose behind the making of this jobs board is to help new and experienced security professionals find employment across the UK.
The jobs board is very user friendly and totally free to use for employees seeking jobs within the industry. They will be able to search by town, county or postcode and can also search by the type of security job sector or job title they are looking for. The jobs board hosts different job titles such as Door Supervisors, Doorman, Bouncers, VIP/Close Protection, Porters, Security Guards, Concierge and for venues and sectors like Bars/Pubs & Clubs, Events, Resorts, Hotels, Apartments and many more.
Forming of this classified jobs board within the security trade took roots when it dawned on the developer that many people pursuing a job within security found it difficult to know where to start. The idea of the jobs board will help people of all levels to find the most relevant employers for the trade that they are currently involved in.
The site also boasts a forum which will create a social network for the security industry and help bring people together who understand the pressures and strains behind the scenes. Users will also be able to share experiences within the different security trades whilst giving newcomers a great opportunity to get a taste of their future employment and familiarise themselves with the job requirements.
Each member has the option of introducing themselves within the Forum by writing a pen picture about them however brief or descriptive. This will hopefully generate a more personal networking experience for the users. The forum will help people of all levels get the necessary advice on training, equipment, career development, and much more.
The aim is to act as a source of professionally recognised expertise in the security profession and providing a means of encouraging a wider membership to the doorman-security.com website.
This is a valuable global meeting place for security professionals to feel comfortable and exchange views and opinions about the industry, helping contribute to the growth of the website via suggestions of services for members, related to the different security professions.
A classified jobs board like this will surely help the security industry and hopefully develop and direct people in to employment. This will unquestionably be a first stop online portal for employers and employees alike. A valued experience will be gained for everyone involved and will generate thousands of visitors, by the way of employment, help and direction.
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A new UK classified jobs board for the security industry has been created that will attract security employees and employers in the fields of bouncers, doormen, door supervisors, close protection to name but a few.
The new website took its global launching recently, and will attract the trades employers and employees from across the UK. The purpose behind the making of this jobs board is to help new and experienced security professionals find employment across the UK.
The jobs board is very user friendly and totally free to use for employees seeking jobs within the industry. They will be able to search by town, county or postcode and can also search by the type of security job sector or job title they are looking for. The jobs board hosts different job titles such as Door Supervisors, Doorman, Bouncers, VIP/Close Protection, Porters, Security Guards, Concierge and for venues and sectors like Bars/Pubs & Clubs, Events, Resorts, Hotels, Apartments and many more.
Forming of this classified jobs board within the security trade took roots when it dawned on the developer that many people pursuing a job within security found it difficult to know where to start. The idea of the jobs board will help people of all levels to find the most relevant employers for the trade that they are currently involved in.
The site also boasts a forum which will create a social network for the security industry and help bring people together who understand the pressures and strains behind the scenes. Users will also be able to share experiences within the different security trades whilst giving newcomers a great opportunity to get a taste of their future employment and familiarise themselves with the job requirements.
Each member has the option of introducing themselves within the Forum by writing a pen picture about them however brief or descriptive. This will hopefully generate a more personal networking experience for the users. The forum will help people of all levels get the necessary advice on training, equipment, career development, and much more.
The aim is to act as a source of professionally recognised expertise in the security profession and providing a means of encouraging a wider membership to the doorman-security.com website.
This is a valuable global meeting place for security professionals to feel comfortable and exchange views and opinions about the industry, helping contribute to the growth of the website via suggestions of services for members, related to the different security professions.
A classified jobs board like this will surely help the security industry and hopefully develop and direct people in to employment. This will unquestionably be a first stop online portal for employers and employees alike. A valued experience will be gained for everyone involved and will generate thousands of visitors, by the way of employment, help and direction.
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Security Jobs UK director
http://doorman-security.com
