| It's our consultants' pleasure to provide candidates expert career advices including career planning, psychological test, personality discussion and identification, career anchor matching to bridge and maximize talents' career opportunities. The career planning is highly suggested for  your career development and your career life, as it helps you focus and make decisions on what you   want to do for a living.  The career planning process can be divided   into 5 steps:               Step 1: Self Assessment is a   vital and often overlooked step in planning your various career paths. In order   to evaluate the suitability of work options, it is important to know who you are   as a person. This involves taking a careful inventory of your current values,   interests, skills and personal qualities. A career counselor can help you with   this process through counseling, exercises and interest/personality   inventories. Once you have   articulated a sense of the satisfaction(s) you would like to derive from your   work and the skills you have to offer employers, you can begin your research.   This stage involves brainstorming possible options and investigating them   thoroughly. You will learn about the descriptions and qualifications for   positions, typical entry points and advancement, satisfactions, frustrations,   and other important facts in order to determine if there is a good   fit. Step 2:   Research -  Online resources are available to help you with your preliminary  information   gathering. The next step will be to speak with as many people as possible that   are involved in work that is of interest to you. By interviewing these   individuals for information and advice about their work, you will be getting an   insider¡¯s perspective about realities of the field and recommended preparation,   including graduate study. Step 3:   Decision-making involves an evaluation of the pros and cons for the options you have been   researching. It also involves prioritizing and, for some, risk-taking. Since the   landscape of the world-of-work is constantly changing, it may be unrealistic to   aim for decisions based on absolute certainty. Adaptability, the ability to   manage several options at once, and the ability to maintain a positive attitude   when faced with uncertainty may be easy for some while others may find these   traits a stretch. Self-awareness, occupational awareness and intuition can all   play a part in your decision-making. Step 4:   Search - Once you have   identified a work objective, you can begin your job search. Most people will be   involved with activities such as networking, identifying prospective employers,   writing cover letters and resumes, and interviewing. Step 5:   Acceptance - Finally,   you will accept employment.? Ideally, it will mark the beginning, or a   milestone, in your exciting and varied career.  Career planning is a process that is always ongoing and often runs in cycles. You will continue   the process of self-assessment, research and decision-making in order to make   effective and fulfilling changes. |