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Category Archives: Career Advice
Have You Put Your Career Aspirations on Hold?
We have all started our careers with big aspirations and then for various reasons along the way we had to settle. Things may have not progressed as fast as we would like, or we simply had to put our career … Continue reading
If You Made a Career Change that Didn’t Work Out, Do You Give Up or Not?
There are a lot of books and articles around to inspire you to take the leap to the unknown if you are unhappy with the direction your career has taken. They all state that the journey will be a rough … Continue reading
Posted in b4iapply to college, Before I apply, Career Advice, Career Change
Tagged Career change, Fail fast, Never give up
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Become Comfortable Out of Your Comfort Zone
We live in a fast changing environment. Life-long learning is necessary. There are many ways you can develop yourself. You can read books, watch educational programs, attend workshops, or learn on the job. Take every opportunity you can to master the … Continue reading
Is Stress an Enemy or a Friend?
Are you among those who believe that stress is bad for you and your performance? Watch this inspiring TED talk that can make you change the way your perceive stressHow to Make Stress Your Friend What did you find … Continue reading
How Can Science Graduates Actually Have Successful Careers
Korina Karampela talks to Lauren Celano – Founder and CEO of Propel Careers – about how science graduates can improve their career prospects. There is a lot of discussion whether in the current economic environment people are better off being ‘experts … Continue reading
