Tips for Career Planning Merrill WI

In the following article, you will find some common sense tips to help research, shape and plan your career.

Local Companies

Nicolet Staffing
(715) 536-1004
120 S Mill St
Merrill, WI
Wis State of
(920) 997-3272
1802 Appleton Rd
Menasha, WI
Abr
(920) 592-9395
2685 W Mason St
Green Bay, WI
Resource Technology Associates
(262) 784-9283
330 S Executive Dr
Brookfield, WI
Qti Staffing of Milwaukee
(262) 554-1065
5420 21st St
Racine, WI
New Beginnings Employment Service
(920) 683-1905
1526 S 37th St
Manitowoc, WI
Instant Labor
(414) 671-5021
2219 S Muskego Ave
Milwaukee, WI
Tek Systems
(608) 240-3100
2801 Crossroads Dr
Madison, WI
Seek Careers & Staffing
(414) 357-6388
7645 N 76th St
Milwaukee, WI
K Daniels & Associates
(262) 781-4633
13620 W Capitol Dr
Brookfield, WI

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Take a variety of different classes.

Don't pigeonhole yourself into one tight line of study. Branch out and take a good look around to see what interests you.

Complete a few self-assessment tests. .

Self-assessment tests can tell you a lot about yourself and may help you match your skills and interests with possible careers.

Research materials, useful lectures, alumni contacts, self-assessment tests, interview workshops and the latest resume and career development software await you.

Do some volunteer work. .

Explore possible career tracks and build a strong networking base through volunteer activities. Volunteering teaches you about yourself and your world while preparing you for the future and connecting you to your community.

Join a professional association.

Joining a professional association in your field of choice is a great way to tap into a career network. FastWeb's index of professional organizations can connect you to many associations.

Network.

Meeting people who work in your prospective field can give you valuable insight into what life is like in that career. Gather information by gathering contacts.

Find a mentor.

Part coach, part motivator, the mentor works as a guide from within the context of the work environment. The perfect mentor is someone who works well with you and who has the experience and success you seek.

Arrange some informational interviews.

There's no better way to get a feel for a certain career than talking to professionals in the field. Find them through your college's career center, your school's alumni association, job fairs and professional organizations....


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