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This is very true. To stand out in this case we must show how hungry we are to learn about the new trends in our field. This helps to show how valuable we will be in the teams we will be working with both presently and in the near future when new trends are taking over the current once.
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Confidence!! I like the third point where he is speaking about his proactiveness. This is a very essential tool for our career development. Thanks for Sharing my boss.
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I’d recommend Mr. @beny-smith‘s book “The Ultimate Guide to Job Hunting” for this question. It’s thoroughly addressed in the book.
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Very true, that piece of Mr. Beny is an all encompassing tool that shares valuable strategies in networking, interview preparation, job search and continuous professional development. It’s highly recommend to all🙂
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All these are major key points we must work on seriously as we are building our career. “What are your weakness” Let’s always gauge our self-awareness and make conscious efforts to improve on our weaknesses.
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Very insightful! These questions often make or break an interview knowing why they’re asked and how to respond strategically is a plus. Every student and young professional needs this!
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Collaborative leadership is a dynamic approach that empowers team members to contribute their ideas and strengths toward shared goals, fostering trust, innovation, and collective success.
PPC is one quality forum with such features, a dynamic and inclusive club it is 🔥
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Patience is not waiting while doing nothing though, it’s investing and making preparations into that professional relationship😊. What’s your say on this Fellow Pathfinder😃
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Wrapping up on my Summary on Mr. Beny’s blog post on keys to effective networking
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Dear Pathfinders 😊, can you relate to the fact that this stage is where most networking engagements seize😀
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This reminds me of ING. Steve’s words on being Authentic as clearly stated in Mr. Beny’s post
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As part of my take away from Mr. Beny’s recent post on Building lasting professional relationships, I would like to present a visual summary on them😊
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Dear Pathfinders, please find attached a visual extract of Mr. Beny’s blog post on Effective Resume writing 😊
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⚠️ Safety Share: A Critical Reminder ⚠️
For your safety and the safety of others, never enter an elevator while carrying any type of battery.
Why is this important?When elevator doors close, a magnetic field is generated. In the presence of certain batteries, this field can trigger a reaction that may result in fire, turning the elevator…Read More
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As part of the Continuous Professional Development Goal, I believe strongly these virtues would be helpful, Dear Pathfinders 😊
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In an extract from the Ultimate Guide to Job Hunting, ” A job interview is your opportunity to shine. It is your chance to show the employer that you are the person for the job and that you will do all that you can to perform above and beyond expectations if successful ” While this is very true, the big headache is in acing the interview 🥲. As a…Read More
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“The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing” One of the statements I noted while taking my Leadership and Management Masterclass Course. It`s admonishes us to embrace a Continuous Professional Development, it`s a course deserving of your attention
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Noah Akakpo is with Beny Smith
An early morning nugget grabbed on excel, thanks for sharing, Sir Beny
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I love this @noah-akakpo. Well done 🙌🙌🙌
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