Monday, May 18, 2020
The #1 Warning Sign Youre About to Get Fired - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
The #1 Warning Sign Youâre About to Get Fired - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Admit it⦠you donât like your job. You didnât mean to take the first thing you got offered. But you did. Turns out itâs worse than you thought it would be. You donât like the company, your boss, or most of your co-workers. You canât believe this is your life now. You have this dreary, I-do-nothing-important job that grinds you down every day. Maybe you could earn as much going freelance. Consult. Maybe coach? But you canât help worryingâ¦. Should you try to find something else full time, rather than risk leaving now and going out on your own? Should you go back to school or get some kind of certification? Should you just grit your teeth, be patient and wait for recruiters or clients to find you? One thing for sure. You cant stand this job much longer. There you have it! The number one warning sign you are about to get fired is how you feel about your job. Donât think you are fooling anyone. And, donât get fooled yourself. Every client Iâve seen whoâs been fired, spent at least six months â" sometimes six years â" hating the job they were in. And they thought no one knew. They thought the boss wasnât paying attention. Then they got fired. Funny thing is â" they were SURPRISED! Angry! Bitter! And really, really scared. Losing your job is a very scary thing. And if you hated your job, you feel really strange. After all, what could be better than losing something you hate? Keeping it? Itâs time to start thinking about what you really want to do. And where you really want to work. Maybe you really do want to work for yourself. Maybe you really can be a successful freelancer, coach or consultant. Then its time to spruce up your LinkedIn summary. In fact, you may need to make some radical changes in the way you present yourself on LinkedIn and on social media sites. Just make sure your privacy settings block your network from knowing you are making changes. If not, everyone will know what you are doing â" before you are ready to announce it. Need some help with your LinkedIn Summary? Email me at Nance@NanceRosen.com. Subject line: LI Summary
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