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Post by tonystrak on Dec 28, 2017 23:08:09 GMT -6
Hi, You've probably been there. You've spent a while in a job and feel like part of the office furniture. You decide it's time you moved out of your comfort zone and aimed for something more - a promotion maybe, or a change of employer. Or perhaps it's not a drastic change that you're hankering after just yet - you just feel at a standstill in your current role and you want to develop new skills, or take on a fresh challenge. So, how do you go about progressing your career to the next level? Well, if you're not looking to jump ship just yet - or climbing the career ladder is increasingly tricky in the current climate - perhaps a sideways move would suit you instead. Transferring into a position at the same pay grade within your firm but in a different area is a classic lateral move, The Wall Street Journal reported. This way, you're bolstering your CV and making yourself more marketable in the long run. Another way to beef up your applications and position yourself for a step up in a particular sector is studying for a specialist qualification. Postgraduate education, by the way, doesn't have to mean returning to student digs and living off baked beans again - opting for part-time study allows you to gain extra skills while remaining in work. Thanks! For more details: Pharmaceutical Advertising Video
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