I have completed a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering and pursued an MBA in Marketing in Singapore. After finishing my studies, I undertook a 6-month internship in Singapore, but unfortunately, they did not provide me with the internship certificate. Subsequently, I seized an opportunity to establish my own business, which I successfully operated for 3 years. However, due to a shortage of manpower, I had to close my business. Currently, I am employed at a private consultancy as a Business Development Executive. At this juncture, I am feeling a bit apprehensive about my career path. I am uncertain whether I am heading in the right direction or if I should consider a career change. I would appreciate your opinion on this matter.
From India, Bengaluru
From India, Bengaluru
Take a piece of paper and write down what you want to achieve by the age of 45. Next, outline three short-term goals, each covering a three-year period, that will help you reach your long-term goal.
Identify potential setbacks that may arise while working towards your short-term goals. Then, detail strategies to overcome these setbacks, focusing on positive and supportive factors that can aid in your progress.
Remember, achieving your goal is within reach. Stay focused and maintain a positive attitude throughout your journey. With dedication and perseverance, you can succeed. Nothing is impossible when you concentrate on your aspirations. Stay motivated and embrace happiness along the way.
From India, Madras
Identify potential setbacks that may arise while working towards your short-term goals. Then, detail strategies to overcome these setbacks, focusing on positive and supportive factors that can aid in your progress.
Remember, achieving your goal is within reach. Stay focused and maintain a positive attitude throughout your journey. With dedication and perseverance, you can succeed. Nothing is impossible when you concentrate on your aspirations. Stay motivated and embrace happiness along the way.
From India, Madras
Hello,
I believe the time has come to "Take Charge of Your Career." You should make up a plan and have a focus on what you really want to do, where your motivation lies, and what your engagement factors are. To go about this, I would suggest you follow a Career CODE. This will help you to gain clarity and a way forward.
We obviously can't undo the past, but we can definitely be more proactive about our future. Kindly inbox me to know more about Career CODE.
Regards, Om Jha
From India, Bengaluru
I believe the time has come to "Take Charge of Your Career." You should make up a plan and have a focus on what you really want to do, where your motivation lies, and what your engagement factors are. To go about this, I would suggest you follow a Career CODE. This will help you to gain clarity and a way forward.
We obviously can't undo the past, but we can definitely be more proactive about our future. Kindly inbox me to know more about Career CODE.
Regards, Om Jha
From India, Bengaluru
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