Careerclimber

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Chapter 2:

Basics to Career Advancement

Chapter 3:

How to Get Your Dream Job

Chapter 4:

Do’s And Don’ts for Career Success

Chapter 5:

How to Negotiate a Raise

Chapter 6:

Becoming a Leader

Wrapping Up

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Foreword

What really is a career? A career is a person’s lifetime venture to

develop and enhance one’s knowledge, experiences and skills. By this,

you are building up all the events in your life to exploit and maximize

every opportunity you

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PAY AND DOWNLOAD:

Chapter 2:

Basics to Career Advancement

Chapter 3:

How to Get Your Dream Job

Chapter 4:

Do’s And Don’ts for Career Success

Chapter 5:

How to Negotiate a Raise

Chapter 6:

Becoming a Leader

Wrapping Up

-3-

Foreword

What really is a career? A career is a person’s lifetime venture to

develop and enhance one’s knowledge, experiences and skills. By this,

you are building up all the events in your life to exploit and maximize

every opportunity you have to progress in your career path.

Your family, friends and relatives are your alliances to accompany you

in life’s path you ought to take. The work jobs, occupations you

belong, and medium applied must lead to the fulfillment of your

Synopsis

The term „career„ is often used with a lot of misconceptions. People

have common perspectives that pursue them to think of career as

something which is basically not the real essence of this word.

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The Basics

Misconception # 1- A career is a job

You are working on a company and you receive compensation.

With that, you have a job. A job gives you short-term security as

you generate stable income from your work role. However, a career

is a long-term venture that does not necessitates stability and

encourages you to take risks instead. A career is not a job but every

job you have is part of your career.

Misconception# 2- A career is an occupation

An extensive group of work jobs with related characteristics is

referred to as an occupation. This can also be related to your

profession and educational attainment. You can be an accountant,

physician, teacher, engineer – the list is long. When you are well

versed in an occupation, you have the opportunity to achieve a

steady job in an organization. Nevertheless, a career is committed

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