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Like other people's resume is very clearn like they've been doing HR/Sales/Marketing etc but i can't figure out mine:(
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Cryotosensei
02 Mar 2023
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Take your time to figure out. Theres no standard way or the right way. Thats what life is and thats why everyone has each and their own lifes.
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Identify what you like to project your career trajectory into. Then work towards it. That way, it'll be less messy over time.
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Hahahaha, I am the same as you so interviewers like to ask why. Then I just tell them I am exploring...
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There are a few things you can do to help clarify your career path:
Identify your strengths and interests: Start by identifying your strengths and interests. Think about what you enjoy doing and what you're good at. This can help you narrow down potential career paths that align with your strengths and interests. You can get it assessed for free at https://www.myskillsfuture.gov.sg/content/porta...
Research potential career paths: Once you've identified your strengths and interests, research potential career paths that align with them. Look at job descriptions and requirements to get a sense of what skills and experience are needed for each role.
Consider transferrable skills: Even if you don't have a clear career trajectory, you likely have transferrable skills that can be applied to different roles. Identify the skills you have developed in your past roles that can be applied to other industries or job functions. If you need to know about your Skills and what to improve on, look here: https://www.myskillsfuture.gov.sg/content/porta...
Create a targeted resume: Once you have identified potential career paths, create a targeted resume for each one. Highlight the skills and experience that are most relevant to the role and demonstrate how they align with the job requirements.
Seek out advice and guidance: Consider seeking out advice and guidance from a career coach or mentor. They can help you clarify your career path and provide guidance on how to best showcase your skills and experience on your resume. You can also find one for free here: https://www.life.gov.sg/guides/support-for-your...
Remember, it's okay to not have a clear career trajectory yet. It's never too late to explore new career paths and gain new skills and experiences. Take the time to reflect on your strengths and interests, do your research, and seek out guidance to help you create a more focused and targeted resume.