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Debra Wheatman, President of Careers Done Write, provides expert insight to the job search process that puts your career in gear with tips for interviewing, networking, job search strategies and how to create a winning resume and cover letter.

Ask Deb: I Don’t Want Another Executive Position
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Ask Deb: I Don’t Want Another Executive Position

I was recently laid off from my executive role at a major financial services firm. What I would like to do is to take my true passion—which is woodworking—and share it with the world. I don’t need to make huge profits. I just want to go to my workshop and create beautiful and functional things. I was thinking that my niche might be in making custom-sized cutting boards out of native species of wood.

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Ask Deb: How Do I Ensure My First 90 Days Are Successful?
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Ask Deb: How Do I Ensure My First 90 Days Are Successful?

Hi Deb:

I am starting a new job next month and need some advice. I have been at my current company for 6 years. It was my first job out of college, and I had become very comfortable working there. However, at the prompting of an internal mentor, I began looking around outside of my company a few months ago. I am excited about the new role, but I’m also nervous about it. My only “corporate” experience has been with one company and team. I entered this company as an entry-level hire, and the learning curve was steep. I am a bit concerned about learning a new role and culture, not to mention learning to work with an entirely different team and manager.

Can you give me some basic advice on how to proceed in a new role?….

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The First 90 Days—How to Succeed in this Critical Period
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The First 90 Days—How to Succeed in this Critical Period

The first 3 months of a new job are crucial. They set the tone of your tenure, and the relationships you make during this critical period will be integral to your future success. Whether you are working onsite in an office, completely remote, or a combination of the two, there are some common and relatively easy ways you can make those first 90 days work in your favor. Of course, this requires planning on your part. What you don’t want to do is go into a new job cold, without clearly defined objectives for what you want to get out of the new role, both professionally and personally. You need to craft a strategy that will put you on the path to succeeding in your new position. Here are a few things you can do to ensure that you rock your first 90 days….

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