How to Use Your Transferable Skills to Get Your Dream Job

 

Changing careers is a big step. And one of the scariest parts of that transition process is the idea of starting over. 

 

You may feel like your past experience and work have been wasted because you’re starting from the beginning.

 

You’re a newbie in the field again. 

 

You don’t have as much to offer. 

 

And going from a high professional status back to square one can seem like a step in the wrong direction (even if it’s the job you’ve always wanted.) 

 

BUT, this isn’t actually true. 

  

All because of a little handy thing called transferable skills.

 

Transferable skills are the skills you’ve honed over the course of your previous career and that overlap with your new career. 

 

These skills are instrumental in helping you secure a role or position in your new field. 

 

By highlighting transferable skills, you showcase your expertise to potential...

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The Most Important Investment is You and Here's How To Invest In Yourself

 

We hear all the time about how we should “get into such-and-such investment”. Stocks, mutual funds, and crypto are all the rage just now (and not just for the financial gurus). Sometimes, it makes you want to just turn to that colleague and say: “Ugh! Shut up about Bitcoin already.”

 

I am not here to tell you to open up your investment accounts and get a broker (although, you may find that a good idea).

 

I’m here to let you in on an investment secret (that shouldn’t be a secret).

 

 

 

A secret that maybe not even that annoying coworker knows about (but would definitely change their life).

 

The most important life-changing investment of all is…. *drumroll please*

 

YOU.

 

Okay, did that seem a little anti-climactic and clickbaity?

 

I understand.

 

You hear all the time about how you should practice self-care and take time to rest and invest in yourself and learn and grow and plant...

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