04.01.2018

“I’ve succeeded; I’ve accepted a job offer!”

“I’ve succeeded; I’ve accepted…

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Well, yes, I suppose you have.  However, now is not the time to rest on your laurels!

But that is exactly what many successful job seekers do: they tend to relax into complacency; with a great sense of relief, they forget about the future and bask in the memory of their recent triumph.

Success is not a destination, it is more of a journey and the new job is the start your next exciting adventure: it requires you to focus.

Living is about overcoming obstacles, pitfalls and the unforeseen: the unexpected that WILL happen.  A successful career requires the emotional courage and foresight to protect yourself against these future unexpected events.

  • Career Development
  • Personal development
  • Career Planning
  • Career Management
  • Outplacement

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