Transferable Skills

Written by Fran Watson


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Once you have determined where your transferable skills may be best used, you can work on some Productive Strategies to market yourself. This may be using your networking skills to gain access to some new employers, or it may be revising your resume to highlight your skills instead of your work history. It may also involve doing some volunteer work to expand your network by putting you in touch with people who might have other contacts you can use in your job search.

Fran Watson is an Employment Counsellor http://www.franwatson.ca

Fran Watson is a Career/Employment Counsellor,Workshop Developer/Facilitator, member of Toastmasters International where she was awarded Toastmaster of the Year 2003, received the CAPS President’s Award for Outstanding Service in 2002, a graduate of Waterloo University in Social Development Studies. She is also involved with IAPA (Industrial Accident Prevention Association) in promoting workplace health and safety and delivering Young Worker Awareness Programs.


The Musketeer Approach

Written by Nan S. Russell


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Unspoken commitments prevailed. If I was in trouble or asked for help, help was given. I was called upon to step up and provide help too. We all knew our musketeer roles required reciprocity. The bottom line was that helping each other succeed, helped each of us succeed. I don’t know where I’d be today withoutrepparttar 104389 musketeer approach. My advice? Become a musketeer!

Sign up to receive Nan’s free eColumn, Winning at Working, at http://www.winningatworking.com. Nan Russell has spent over twenty years in management, most recently with QVC as a Vice President. Currently working on her first book, Nan is a writer, columnist, small business owner, and instructor.




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