Setting ourselves up for success when we start a new job is essential to both our longevity and satisfaction in our new role. In this episode of Shortcuts to Success Kathy Catalano provides tips and suggestions that will help you make the most of your first 30 days on the job.
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During your job search you will no doubt encounter ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems). The biggest thing to keep in mind as you work hard to be a stand out applicant ready for the interview process is to be using as many keywords as possible. Aside from scouring a company website and job posting there are a few techniques you can use to quickly determine which keywords will be the most essential to list in your resume and cover letter. Watch this video to learn this Shortcut to Success. Wordart.com Kathryn Catalano has been teaching our Time Management class for the past six months. She treasures her time because she values her relationships with her husband, her family, her friends, colleagues, and herself. She brings those values to each time management class she facilitates and emphasizes self-care as it is one of the most important ways we demonstrate our value to ourselves, ground ourselves, and care for others. Kathy is a healthcare executive and currently works at CVS Health in the Trade Relations area. While at UnitedHealthcare and Optum, Kathy led enterprise transformations which resulted in product modernization and operational effectiveness. Kathy enjoys spending time as a Menttium and Upturnship mentor. Listen to this podcast to hear my recent conversation with Kathy on her Tips for Working Remotely. Welcome to my blog. My name is Megan and I'm the Program Director at Dress for Success Twin Cities.
Have any of you shopped at IKEA before? You know how you're forced to weave in and out of long aisles and the store to see all kinds of crazy cool things you really don't need and can easily feel compelled to buy and you meander your way to the check-out lines. Well, our careers are a little bit like that aren't they? A long and winding path where you don't always know where you going. I'm not sure how or when but I (and hopefully you too) have discovered that there are shortcuts you can take to get you quickly to the department you want to be in and get home as soon as you can to try that new gadget out or hang that new picture up! Our careers are like that too. There are shortcuts YOU can take to get you where you need to go; sometimes quickly. This blog is a place to gain wisdom from others on many aspects of personal and professional well-being in the arenas of health, finance, digital use all while gaining leadership skills and abilities. Watch this weekly column for all kinds of great tips and advice to help you advance your career including podcasts where I interview a variety of professionals to help you take those Shortcuts to Success! |
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