What do you view career as?
I've heard of a very good way in which to view career and career planning: what you wish to put into your resume.
A resume is basically made up of a person's skills, achievements and experiences. Although most people touch up their resumes only when they're looking for jobs, this is not be the correct way. So imagine that a resume is a document that you spend your entire lifetime updating consistently. What would you like to have inside? What would you wish to show others (be it potential employers or friends) that you have achieved?
Most of my friends are looking for jobs not with just good pay and stability, but also potential for development. They like to ask: "Where do I see myself in 2-3 years' time?", "Can I stay onto this job for long (more than 5 years I think)?", etc.
Perhaps this is one of the benefits of the HR module that we're 'forced' to take. It made us realised that the ability to change ourselves in order to adapt to changes in the environment is the best way out. One should always think of the future, and not just look for a comfort zone and stay idle in there.
Though I'm currently still hiding in my comfort zone.
Caiyun is chiding me for blogging instead of studying.....
A resume is basically made up of a person's skills, achievements and experiences. Although most people touch up their resumes only when they're looking for jobs, this is not be the correct way. So imagine that a resume is a document that you spend your entire lifetime updating consistently. What would you like to have inside? What would you wish to show others (be it potential employers or friends) that you have achieved?
Most of my friends are looking for jobs not with just good pay and stability, but also potential for development. They like to ask: "Where do I see myself in 2-3 years' time?", "Can I stay onto this job for long (more than 5 years I think)?", etc.
Perhaps this is one of the benefits of the HR module that we're 'forced' to take. It made us realised that the ability to change ourselves in order to adapt to changes in the environment is the best way out. One should always think of the future, and not just look for a comfort zone and stay idle in there.
Though I'm currently still hiding in my comfort zone.
Caiyun is chiding me for blogging instead of studying.....
Level of response: 3
Gimme a high five, man. I'm procrastinating on my Social Studies homework and blogging instead of actually doing it.
halo adalmin!
u must introduce a bit about urself here le... cuz tengkia dun like people whom he dunno to comment here...
High five Adalmin!
And don't bother about that HCl, he's really blabbering nonsensically.
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