Using Your Past Experience to Build Whatever Career You Want
Your Job Experience Can Lead You in Any Direction If You Apply it Wisely
By Andrew Jensen, published Mar 01, 2007
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Trying to take your career in a different direction? The secret is in your past. By applying your past experience effectively and planning carefully, you can take the things you've done before and make them a great foundation for anything. Here's how.Think of Where You Want to Go With Your Career
You should get a clear picture in your mind where you're trying to end up in your career. This will dictate how you shape your experience in the future, and how you present your previous jobs on your resume.
Research to Find the Realities of the Job Market
Finding a specialty that no one is looking to hire for isn't going to do you much good, unless you're pursuing your lifelong dream and you don't care how long it takes. Know the realities of the job market so you can consider how it will work for you, instead of against you.
Look for the Strongest Patterns
No matter how many jobs you've had, in however many fields, there will certainly be patterns that emerge on your resume. Those patterns can be linked by job responsibility, industry, profession, or anything else. For instance, maybe you've had numerous jobs in sales and marketing hidden among other positions. Or maybe over the years you've had several positions dealing with cosmetics, ranging from salon operation to makeup-products distribution. Look for the patterns and seek to emphasize them. Sometimes that means clearing out or abbreviating other things on your resume that distract from them.
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