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The Career Planning Process
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Planning your career may sound like a high school prep course, but we should always be planning the next step in our career process. Being prepared before the lay off comes is one great way to handle job loss, but few people take the time and energy it takes to get everything in place. Ilostmyjob.com can help guide you through your career planning and get you back on track to a sustainable, livable wage job that continues to reward you with money, job satisfaction, and purpose in your career goals.

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1 Things You Can Do Now to Help Yourself Grow in Your Career
2 Seven Factors of Career Success
3 Do You Know How To Get a Recruiters Attention?
4 Is Your On-line Reputation Hurting You?
5 Those Who Can't Do
6 Tracking Your Time
7 ILostMyJob.com Resume Questionnaire
8 A Good Routine From Day One
9 Be Your Own Boss
10 Switching Careers
11 Job Hunting In An Economic Downturn
12 Be Persistent and Patient
13 Plan B: Quitting the Right Way
14 It's Not What You Do
 

 
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