Posts Tagged ‘DISC’
Brandon The Nurse
Brandon Newsom was our guest this week on The Job Search Boot Camp Show. Brandon story may sound like a familiar (or even personal) tale. He wasn't happy where he worked. He had a family to support, so he thought there wasn't any way out. He started becoming depressed.
His wife saw what was happening, and helped him to make a decision to hire someone to help him on the way. He went through our program, and today Brandon is working at a hospital while studying to be a nurse. He saves lives and loves his work. Listen to the steps Brandon took on the replay of our show "Stepping Into The Perfect Career", Read the rest of this entry »
What’s Most Important To You When Considering A Job Offer?
With the economy on an upswing and jobs being created and shifted to embrace new technologies and systems, we have an unprecedented time in our history. We have the power to be selective in our jobs. You can find the perfect job instead of settling for just another job. Be challenged! Enjoy your work. Read the rest of this entry »
Career Assessments
Reviewing and comparing the results of two or three assessments can give you a great understanding of career direction. In this post, we talk about the DISC, Strong Interest Inventory, and Clifton StrengthsFinder assessments to help you find the work you love. Read the rest of this entry »
How Career Assessments Can Help With The Pieces Of Your Puzzle
Using a behavioral assessment can be very helpful for validating what you might be already sensing are your strong propensities. They can also cause you to see things creatively by bringing more underlying common threads into focus.
However, I want to caution you to not rely solely on the results of these "tests." Assessments don’t decide...
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A New Day!
Finding out that you may enjoy "speaking in front of crowds" and feeding off their energy could open up commonly thought of "stage positions" such as Actor, Speaker, Politician, Comedian, etc. Read the rest of this entry »