Welcome to 30 Days to a Great Career, a month-long program of daily blog posts designed to help you advance your career and reach new goals. Every day during September, you’ll find great tips and strategies on career planning, work/life balance, applying for jobs, personal branding, interview tips and lots more. And, you’ll be invited to comment and add your opinion and to ask questions to help structure your career plans. Your support and strategies will be provided by a team of Australian Businesswomen’s Network community members – women just like you! Here are just some of what you’ll learn during 30 Days to a Great Career:
- How to stand out from the crowd
- Questions you should ask at every interview
- Running your own business – how to switch the corporate ladder for your own stairwell
- Staying positive through your job search process
- Behavioural interviewing – how to make it work for you
- Serving on non-profit boards – good for you; good for the community!
- Your personal brand and how to build it
- “Tell us a little about yourself” – How to answer 5 tough interview questions
- Job Seeking Etiquette
- Managing your online presence as a jobseeker
- Approaching your boss – a mentoring perspective
IT’S EASY TO GET STARTED ON A NEW CAREER PATH
Here are four ways to get involved this month. Choose the one that suits you best!
- Subscribe to the herBusiness blog by completing your email address in the box at the top of this page and you’ll be notified when a new blog post is released.
- Like the Australian Businesswomen’s Network Facebook Page where we’ll post details of each day’s tips OR
- Follow this program on Twitter at @her_career
- Read posts daily on the herBusiness blog in the career category.
30 Days to a New Career is part of herCareer, a new initiative from the Australian Businesswomen’s Network, for working women who want to get ahead. herCareer is headed up by Susan McGrath, ABN’s Special Projects Manager. We look forward to interacting with you and helping you expand your work horizons. Best wishes, Suzi Dafnis — Community Director, Australian Businesswomen’s Network