Welcome to the international-aholic corner!
Maybe you already know what a chocolate-aholic is (not that you might be one!) or you keep on being told how work-aholic you are, or maybe you have just watched the new movie “Confession of a shop-aholic” … oh well … if you are here it is because you are for sure an international-aholic.
A genuine, nutty, Peter Pan style personification of a pure international-aholic breed – and to you, fellow international-aholic friend – welcome with all my heart!
With all my international-aholic heart indeed!

And here is our corner – to share our international-aholic successes, addictions, frustrations, misses, laughs, angers, discoveries …
This is the corner for international-aholics who believe the world is an open, free and exciting land rather than one border after the other.
This is the corner for international-aholics who don’t believe a language can inhibit communication or a culture mutual understanding.

This is the corner for international-aholics who believe the limit in their international lives is just their imagination!
Have fun!

Monday, 9 March 2009

Job Search: as easy as counting from 1 to 10

Would you like to just count from 1 to 10 and have a real Job Search strategy that works? Here you are – of course with the always-present International-aholic angle … easier that using the Genie of the Lamp.

I will provide bi-weekly “pills” on how to pull together your Job Search for an International oriented career.

Not currently looking for a job? Keep on eye on it, you might find these “pills” useful for your self-marketing – wherever you are in your career.
If you want to discuss more in depth about your Job Search, feel free to reach out to me at Giulia.Ranzuglia@yahoo.com to explore individual/group international career coaching opportunities.

Enjoy!

1 - Focus
Get focussed to get focus!
Too many job searches fail even before starting. Make sure you know where you want to go and what you want to achieve in your job search. Write that down on a piece of paper and make sure to stick on a visible place where you can see it at least 10 times a day. No kidding – you have to be CLEAR – clear of what kind of job you want to get, what type of organisation, and just for us international-aholics, WHERE in the world you would like to be.
Ane please do remember - Don’t jump into the reality check too soon though – if you want to be a Bollywood film director based out of Mumbai and you are currently the CFO of a London City firm – clearly spell it out, believe in it and keep on follow me as for future tips ...

Stop thinking that you life has been written for you - you write your own life!!!!

But only if you are really focussed that is of course!!

Am I really talking non-sense here? Let me know with your comments!

Take care,
Giulia

2 comments:

  1. Good Point! I still believe there's were the most difficult step takes place. Too many interesting things to do, to much difficulty in believing uniquely in one of them. I could do some help on this ;)
    TVB Catia

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  2. I would live to be able to talk to you about all this and maybe ti have you as a coach , please get in touch, I tried reaching you via linked in.
    Yasmine at sammie4002@yahoo.co.uk

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