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The Art of Navigating your Career
Career Navigate 2.0 Version
Christie KhooC-level
Executive Search since
1989..
Career Services
① Assessment② Placement ③ Management
Moral
Why the art of career navigating?
In coping with rapidly changing environment marked by financial
crisis, shocks, surprises.
①Review or take the Assessment Test
Successful professionals articulate well both on their strengths and as well as their development areas.
What it means to your happiness on your career?
Marissa Ann Mayer
May 30, 1975 (age 38) Joined Google in 1999 as engineer for 13 years.
Marissa Ann MayerOn July 16, 2012, Mayer was appointed President and CEO of Yahoo! Shares prices rise 70% since took the helm a year ago.
②Develop Personal Brand with your advisor and always have your elevator speech ready.
How your ice break speech depends on :-The Mapping Process
• Detail research about the company • Detail understanding of JD• Identify Target : Sectors & Company
What is Gen Y ?
– Generation Shift– With a world of
opportunities– Technology enabler to make
your work faster– Entrepreneurship take
initiatives.– Key drivers of change
Climate 时者 The right time
To develop your brand , you must accordance with the time (climate)
Recruitment Networking 2.oDo your homework before you meet someone ~ about the company, person etc.
Terrain
Becoming CFO, you must select Search Consultant focusing on roles of
finance in driving strategy.
③Build Relationships with Consultants in the Search Firms.
④ Associate an Executive Coach/ Agent to lead you into thinking creativity to manage your career effectively
Leadership
Thinking creatively when you hired an Executive Coach/ Agent to
manage your career effectively
A Leader’s Mind
Growth
① Intelligence② Physique③ Discipline④ Humanity⑤ Integrity
⑤ Becoming an Expert in your
field.
⑤ Becoming an Expert in your
field.
Give is good for the heart.
Learn 1.0
Connect 2.0 Collaborate
3.0
The World is Your Career.
So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade
winds in your sails. Explore. Dream.
Discover.”
― Mark Twain.