September 2020 - Career SPACE Newsletter

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Make Your Career Plan

Have you ever thought that working from home might become the norm?

Are you feeling anxious about the future and want to change to a new career? If so, the following information may be just what you need.

To redirect and rejuvenate your career, the very first step is to get to know the “real” you a little better. A Personality test is a good place to start. It can help you gain a better idea of your interests and attributes. Try to ask yourself three questions and then take an aptitude test to plan for and find a career that best fits your strengths and weaknesses.

Working from home used to be a fairy tale. It has now become the new normal for many people. Things change every day and every day they seem to be changing faster. So how can you map out your career path? How can you unleash your true potential? You may be able to get some insights from Olympic Champion and Director of Virgin Enterprises who will share a planning method and provide tips on conquering the workplace.

Changing or finding a job can be hard at any time, and may be overwhelmingly difficult in the current situation. So don’t limit yourself to the typical platforms. Try the Job Search Engine on Career SPACE. It aggregates jobs in over 50 countries and has advanced search tools and job alerts that can help you track down career opportunities that are right for you.

Career SPACE will ride the waves with you and help you to find your own way through.

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