Personal Branding – It Goes Beyond Your Name and Title
Beth presented Personal Branding – It Goes Beyond Your Name and Title to Bristol Community College on 7/20/20 and 8/5/20.
Beth presented Personal Branding – It Goes Beyond Your Name and Title to Bristol Community College on 7/20/20 and 8/5/20.
When you start to knit a sweater or scarf, you only have needles and yarn. As each stitch is completed, rows emerge and it starts to take shape. A career journey is very similar in that you start with yourself. Later you add a college degree or two, other technical skills, your responsibilities, awards, etc. … Read more
A journey takes time and usually some planning. However, in our instant gratification world today we may find that this journey is taking too long and difficult so we just bail out. This happens very often in one’s job search. The person is very motivated at first to put in the work to find a … Read more
Far too often my clients tell me that they want to change jobs but there are “no jobs out there”. They then go on to say that they review the job openings online (and maybe even in a newspaper) every day but none pique their interest or fit with their experience or desires. My response … Read more
Beth will be virtually presenting The Science of Being a Super Hero to Benjamin Moore on September 28, 2020. All of us have various titles, including functional titles (CEO, Director, etc.), but are those the only defining qualities we have? What super powers do we possess that we need to capitalize on? This is an … Read more
Habits are tricky because it can take a long time to acquire a good habit and much harder and longer usually to stop a bad habit. Surprisingly some people have a blind spot to their habits which can frustrate coworkers, family members, and friends. I conduct an exercise where each participant has to text someone … Read more
When I was in school, there were certain classes I looked forward to getting my grades and others that I wished I could have had a pass/fail grade. I was a good student but certain subjects like trigonometry were just tough. Those tests and quizzes would come back with lots of red marks and a … Read more
Speaker, Monday, August 10th: Beth Carter Mondays@7, Job Networking Group How to Improve Your Communications To Get the Job You Want Many people have a great looking resume but the issue is that when they try to articulate their accomplishments, duties, etc. they fail. Choosing the wrong words, body language, and the dreaded babbling all make … Read more
When I was in high school, I thought I wanted to be a dermatologist. I had a skin condition on my eye lid so my parents took me initially to my general practitioner. When he could not recommend a solution, we then visited an eye doctor who also had no recommendations. We finally went to … Read more
Hiring managers are not looking for same old, same old. A candidate can be in their role for a long time, however, if they have not increased their level of responsibility and/or expanded their duties, they will not be viewed favorably. This is not just about knowing the latest software or a new regulation or … Read more