Jumping into the business realm? It can be both exciting and daunting. Every worthwhile journey has obstacles that make the success feel worth it. In this post I'll share 6 tips to help you navigate the entrepreneurial maze as a new business owner.
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You can spend years acquiring the skills for your dream job to one day make it, but that doesn't mean your career search is over. If anything, it's just beginning now that you're in a position you've been searching for all along.
However, you'll want to keep your resume up-to-date, and periodically peek into the job market for various reasons. Whether looking for yourself, to stay up on career trends, or to refer others in your network (and thus providing value), there are many reasons to keep a thumb on the pulse of your industry's job market. You may have heard the adage, "It's better to look for a job when you already have one." While this may make you feel more secure in the job search, job searching is a job in itself and it can be difficult to juggle a full-time job, non-work responsibilities, and looking for a new job. According to a recent study, approximately “70% of all working-age people are actively looking for a job change,” with many considering leaving their current industry or profession entirely. There are many reasons why you may belong to this statistic, whether you feel burned-out or unappreciated in your current role or have found that your passions/interests have changed since you first started in the professional world. You may simply be interested in what opportunities are out there. You can mark your LinkedIn as "open to work" for specific positions - but only visible to recruiters. Take their call and learn about the position, and get to know them, and even if the job isn't a fit for you right now, you may know someone in your network that you can refer. Photo by Glenn Carstens-Peters on Unsplash
If one of your goals for this year is to increase sales, know that there are several ways you can achieve this without sacrificing your business integrity. Take a look below to find out more.
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