Keep Your New Year's Resolutions: Launch a New Career Despite the Economy
Organization:
The Career Changer Company
Category:
Career/Job-Related
Geographical Area:
New York
Start
Date:
1/14/2009
End Date:
1/14/2009
Start Time:
12:30
End Time:
1:30
Event
Info:
Are you ready to change careers but can't seem to figure out what career you'd love to have? Are you stuck wondering if you should just sit tight and wait for the economy to rebound before making a career move? Have you lost your job and are wondering if it's really possible to make a career change and do work you love even in this tough economic climate?
If you answered yes you can't afford to miss this power-packed workshop! Join me as I share the insider secrets into why now is the perfect time to make a career change and how you can make the transition despite not knowing exactly what you want!
You will learn:
* the one thing you must have when changing careers so that you don't need to have lots of money saved up.
* the three steps you can take to get started right away on your transition even if you have no idea what you want to be doing in the first place.
* how to decide between pursuing a passion or getting a job (especially if you are unemployed right now)
* the key to standing out from the crowd in a tight job market especially when you don't have the listed experience in the first place. Also, as a special bonus you will receive a complimentary signed copy of my book, Step into the Right Career.
Where: Barnes & Noble 66th Street and Broadway New York, NY
What Others Like You Have Said About The Career Changer Seminars...
"I want to tell you how one of your tips already may have set something in motion for me. I fight everyday about being a real estate agent. It's not what I want but little things keep dropping in my lap so I continue while I'm looking for my passion. I spoke with someone yesterday and we talked about finding my passion. He said he already knew what I'd be great at (real estate for the flexibility it gives me to be there for my kids but teaching for the passion part). He is on the board for a charter school and may want me to teach business classes there. So as you suggested, I received another person's opinion of what I should be doing and it may lead to a real opportunity. So thank you for your tips…it put the wheels in motion for my next step."
Darlene Miller, Las Vegas, NV
Thanks, Annemarie, for the call last night. It really helped me focus on how I should approach a career change. Your discussion on clutter and energy really resonated with me. This weekend I have a plan of attack and want to rid my life of the clutter that surrounds me so that I can begin focusing on a career change. Your advice is inspirational!
Marina Johnson, Banker, Miami, FL
What Others Like You Have Said About "Step into the Right Career"...
"Don't let the simplistic style of Step into the Right Career fool you. Annemarie's book provides an amazing amount of pithy, incredibly helpful advice for anyone who wants to change careers or find a satisfying new job. This is a book to pick up everyday for motivation and useful tips for anyone who wants to make a change professionally." Julie Jansen, author of I Don't Know What I Want, But I Know It's Not This and You Want Me To Work With Who? " There are so many good ideas here. Informative and small enough to slip into a pocketbook, it sticks to the basics while giving meaningful suggestions. What I found particularly helpful were the sections called "Get Your Life in Order," "Money" and "Take Action." Annemarie addresses procrastination, networking and mindset (among other things) in her easy-to-read tips. Amazing how much is covered in this book! I'm recommending it to everyone I know who is considering a career or job transition." Deborah Bailey, Piscataway, NJ
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