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Job-hunting is not fun, but this could be a great opportunity to redirect your career in a more satisfying or enjoyable direction. The first thing to do in looking for a new job is to do a self-assessment. Write down your accomplishments and skills. This is a good place to start your thought processes going, and it will be the material for your later self-marketing materials - resume, interview answers, etc. For accomplishments, use the "SAR" format: Write down what is important to you in life. Write down what your ideal work-life balance and life-style would be. -- References --

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  • Job-hunting is not fun, but this could be a great opportunity to redirect your career in a more satisfying or enjoyable direction. The first thing to do in looking for a new job is to do a self-assessment. Write down your accomplishments and skills. This is a good place to start your thought processes going, and it will be the material for your later self-marketing materials - resume, interview answers, etc. For accomplishments, use the "SAR" format: Write down what is important to you in life. Write down what your ideal work-life balance and life-style would be. -- References --
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  • Job-hunting is not fun, but this could be a great opportunity to redirect your career in a more satisfying or enjoyable direction. The first thing to do in looking for a new job is to do a self-assessment. Write down your accomplishments and skills. This is a good place to start your thought processes going, and it will be the material for your later self-marketing materials - resume, interview answers, etc. For accomplishments, use the "SAR" format: * Situation: What made the problem "hard"? * Actions: What actions did you take? * Results: What results did you achieve. Make this as quantifiable as possible. Find your strengths - a great definition of strength is what you are good at and that you enjoy doing. Take a look at your accomplishments list and try to think what activities you enjoyed most; what gave you the greatest satisfaction. Write down what is important to you in life. Write down what your ideal work-life balance and life-style would be. This doesn't have to be perfect first time. You can come back and refine it later. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it. -- References -- * How to Identify Transferrable Skills (If this link doesn't work, try searching careerbuilder.com * 10 signs that you aren’t cut out to be a CIO - Want to know what kind of traits you should have? * Six Tips for Landing that Dream Job
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