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Identify Those Elusive Transferable Skills: The 3 Pronged Attack

Not long after starting my coaching practice I delivered a workshop to young Chinese professionals on creating the perfect CV.
I was shocked to discover that the majority of participants were simply incapable of naming something they were good at – despite them all being competent English speakers with better jobs than most of their peers.
Half-way [...]

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Making The Most Of The “In Between” Times

 
When we decide to make a career change – or any change in fact – we tend to do everything we can to effect the change as quickly and painlessly as possible. It’s understandable: a speedy career re-launch allows us to protect our income, keep a structure to our days, and put behind us the [...]

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