Monday, December 30, 2019
9 Pieces of Career Advice We Wish Wed Had Sooner
9 Pieces of Career Advice We Wish Wed Had Sooner9 Pieces of Career Advice We Wish Wed Had SoonerEver wished you could go back and talk to your younger, 20-something self? You know, the one who welches just abfluging out and could have used some sound career advice- or at least a bit of reassurance that you were doing the right thing?While you cant go back in a time, you can pay it forward. Hindsight is 20/20- and some of the best insights come from past experiences.Thats why we asked well-established professionals across the country to share their career lessons learned, everything from wishing theyd saved mora of their paychecks to taking the plunge with a riskier job- and, of course, what they didnt know then that theyd pass on to their younger selves now.1. Weigh That Career Growth Opportunity CarefullyI was six months into my first job out of college in the mortgage industry and flourishing. I was making great money while living in Dallas, and before long, I was offered an opport unity to join the New York branch. On paper, it seemed like a great chance for growth and it included a healthy raise. I was so excited that I didnt ask the questions necessary to understand if the opportunity was a fit for me and where I was professionally.By the time I reached New York, that $8,000 raise all but disappeared, and based on the cost of living, I was actually making less money. From a cultural perspective, I traded a nurturing environment full of seasoned professionals who were invested in my professional success for a bottom-line-driven environment full of young sharks trying to make their mark.I learned its important to carefully evaluate every growth opportunity against your skills, values, and personal opportunity cost. Sometimes when opportunity knocks, we have to look through the peephole before we answer.- Brian Lawrence, 32, career counselor, St. Louis2. Start Saving Your Pay as Soon as PossibleLike most young professionals, I heard this message but thought, I m young and still have time, and instead told myself I would start saving consistently when I earned more or finished paying for this or that.In retrospect, I should have saved 10% to 15% of every paycheck. Im actually a very frugal person, but frugality doesnt necessarily equate to money in the bank if youre not actually putting it there. I could have saved thousands upon thousands of dollars by now at age 35- Chaz Pitts-Kyser, 35, author of Careeranista The Womans Guide to Success After College, Alexandria, VA3. Acknowledge When its Not a Good Career MatchWhen I was in my 20s and working at my second job out of college, I realized three months in that it wasnt the right place for me. But when I was offered a great opportunity to move from the Bay Area to Boston for another opportunity that I was excited about, I decided to stay at my current job because I thought leaving would make my resume look flaky or non-committed.My advice to my younger self? If a job really isnt working out , find something new and change. Life is too short. Its the random experiences that make life exciting and will lead to new opportunities.- Jennifer Hill, 38, cofounder of Sixty Vocab, Hoboken, NJ4. Always Dress With Success in MindI started my first geschftlicher umgang, specializing in entertainment for weddings, out of my college dorm. I was setting up meetings with my clients at McDonalds because I didnt have an office, and I also dressed like a typical student- less than professional. I didnt understand why I wasnt getting any business, even though I was one of the best DJs in town.Then a mentor suggested I lose the college attire, and meet clients in a more professional setting. To my surprise, my business started booming I booked over 4,000 events per year before I sold the business. I have since launched nine successful companies- and I am forever grateful to that mentor.- Clay Clark, 33, CEO of Thrive15, Tulsa, OK5. Job-Hop mora ThoughtfullyThe biggest mistake I ever made w as grinding through my 20s thinking that a job would ever make me feel wealthy. Ive worked several horrible jobs, including selling timeshares at a resort and corporate real estate jobs that were absolutely soul-sucking. However, they did serve a purpose in my journey to doing what I ultimately desired to do write books, mentor people, and speak on the topic of personal development.If you feel stuck or are growing resentful of your work situation, the solution isnt to simply quit your job and find another one. Suck it up for a little bit longer, and research what it is you actually want to do. Once youve identified your dream situation, begin working toward that end result- while financing it through your existing job.- Brenden Dilley, 32, self-help author and life coach, Phoenix6. Its Okay to Follow Your GutI started my first successful business when I was a junior in college with my roommate. We were driven and passionate about our idea, but we hadnt finished our undergraduate deg rees, so we were working with advisers who were older and all held MBAs.What I should have known was that no amount of education would replace the insight my friend and I had into our business because it was our business. But I was young and lacked confidence, so I was too often swayed from my common sense by people who I assumed were smarter because of their degrees. Ive since learned to trust my instincts because theyve proven more valuable than an MBA ever could.- Sara Sutton Fell, 40, CEO of FlexJobs, Boulder, CO7. Dont Force Yourself Into a Bad Career MoveOne of the biggest mistakes I made was allowing an employer to decide my career direction. I really liked the company that I worked for, but there were only two possible mid-level positions that I could be promoted to. Instead of taking the leap to look for more fulfilling work elsewhere, I convinced myself to squeeze my talents into one of the positions.After a few months, I realized that I had made the wrong decision- and I had to change jobs almost immediately after the promotion. I could have saved myself and the company time and money if I had been honest with myself.- LaTisha Styles, 31, investment analyst, Atlanta8. Never Sell Yourself ShortI went to a state university and majored in economics, and my GPA wasnt the best. Because of that, none of the major financial companies would take a second look at my resume. When I was just entering the job market, I assumed the candidates with high GPAs who got the high-paying jobs were smarter than me- and I convinced myself that I should be satisfied with getting any job out of college.It was a big career mistake, because I then limited myself to the types of jobs I pursued, effectively accepting lower salaries and doing double the amount of work as those who were making more than me.- Yi Wang, 30, financial consultant, Westchester, NY9. Success Isnt Just Found in the Big PondAs a new college graduate, I chased the money and the title, partially because I thought that it was proof of success- and because my student loans werent going to pay themselves. Over the next 10 years, my income grew, the bonuses were bigger, my title was more superior, and my work was more fulfilling. However, with all of that came a tremendous amount of stress and worry about succeeding at the next level.Then I started a family and my view shifted. I previously commuted over an hour each way, so I could have the better salary and opportunity with a larger company. I was on track for senior-level management, but I saw my family less and less. Earlier this year, I came to the end of my rope.Recently, I accepted a position with a smaller company, just 10 minutes from my home. The salary is less, the company is smaller, and there is no race to the top because I am already there. The stress is less, and I am truly happy with my decision to make this fundamental change. Now I just wish I had done it sooner.- Michelle Brammer, 33, marketing and PR manager for an ad vertising firm, Middletown, DEMore From LearnVestDo You Have What it Takes to Be a Wide Achiever?3 Ways to Tell You Need a Career ChangeHow Much of My Paycheck Should I Save Each Month?Photo of two women in meeting courtesy of Shutterstock.
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Quiz Is Your Resume Under-Formatted
Quiz Is Your Resume Under-FormattedQuiz Is Your Resume Under-Formatted10 ways to tell if your resume is lacking the visual cues recruiters look for.Design matters. Yes, even on a resume. And the way to design a Word document is to use formatting cues to guide the readers eyes. Here are some ideas on how to consider (or reconsider) what your resume looks like.1. Where do you place your contact information?A. I departure my resume with it at the top of every page.B. I place it in the footer so its the last thing they remember.C. I only place it in the body of my e -mail to create a layer of privacy.2. How does the resume begin?A. I start the resume with an objective that indicates what I want to do next in my career.B. I start with a headline so readers know what I have to offer - something like Global Sales Manager.C. I just start the resume with information on my most recent job. That is what people want to know about.3. How dense are the paragraphs describing your job duties?A. I o nly use bullets, no paragraphs.B. The work I have done is complicated to describe, so I typically write a paragraph with eight to 10 lines.C. I keep the paragraphs to four to five lines for easy reading.4. Do you have too many bullets?A. I have lots of career accomplishments, and I understand bullets are the best way to highlight these.B. I typically use between four and six bullets under each section.C. I dont like to use bullets because I would rather just include the information in general text.5. How big are your fonts? A. I typically use a 10-point font for the text (or an 11-point font for Times New Roman). I might use a bigger font for my name or section heading.B. I have a lot of information to include, so I use a font that is smaller than 10 points so I can get it all in.C. I use a 12-point font so it is easy to read.6. How wide are your margins for white space?A. One-quarter to one-half inch I have a lot of information to include so I dont have a lot of space for wide marg ins.B. Whatever the default is I dont know how to adjust the margins to properly create a two-page or a three-page resume.C. One-half to one inch I know I need white space, so I make my margins wide.7. How are you using text in bold, underlined or italics?A. I never use these because I think they make the resume look too busy.B. I strategically use all of these to highlight the things I think are most important on the resume.C. I pick one of these formatting designs and use for all of the things I want to highlight.8. How are your technical skills presented?A. I only include technical skills in which I have recent experience and that I can use right away.B. I show all of my skills so it is clear that I have a long history of technical knowledge.C. I put this information at the top of the resume because these are skills I use all the time.9. How is community leadership included?A. I am most active in my church so I include that full information.B. I used to be active, but not recentl y, but I will mucksmuschenstill include the information.C. I will only include activities that show real leadership, commitment or use of business skills.10. How do you format older work that is still pertinent?A. I include full information of my work history so people understand everything I have done.B. I have to include older work because some of my best career accomplishments happened earlier.C. My most recent jobs have the most information, and the details become less important for the older jobs.Answers1 A. The person who is reading your resume is also reading others. Dont take a chance that they will get mixed up.2 B. The reader needs to understand right away what you can do for them. This can be challenging if you have skills and experience in more than one area. An effective resume is focused.3 C. People tune out when there is too much text in a paragraph. The challenge is to get a clear summary of what you have done in just a few sentences. It is called tight writing.4 B. If too many bullets are used, they lose their original purpose to highlight specific facets of your professional background. Dont mix duties and accomplishments with the bullets.5 A. Choose font sizes carefully so the resume looks clean. A 10-point font is standard. If the font is smaller than that, it becomes difficult to read. A larger font does not give a very executive look.6 C. Margins should be tischset up so the format makes optimal use of the space. (For those who answered with B, heres how to adjust margins In Microsoft Word, go to File, then to Page Setup. It will give you options for changing top, bottom, left and right margins. If the top and bottom margins are too small, you take a chance of printed text slipping off the page.)7 C. Design elements can strategically highlight certain words. You might bold and/or italicize your job titles so they stand out, such as Controller. Or it might be better to highlight your industry experience with Citibank, Wells Fargo an d Bank of America. When using these enhancements, less is more.8 A. Your next employer only cares about current technical skills. If you have expert-level skills you can include Advanced Excel or Oracle Financial Module Power User. IT skills typically go to the bottom of the resume. If you are an IT executive, you will be hired because of your management skills, not your IT knowledge.9 C. Many people take on leadership roles such as member of a board of directors for a community organization. Leadership is more important than membership. Include these roles if they are current or recent. Do not include the actual name of your church or temple that information is actually illegal for a recruiter to keep on a resume.10 C. Employers are most interested in your recent work experience. That information should be written in the most detail for your current job, then less detailed for older jobs. Sometimes it is appropriate just to show the company name and job title (without dates) as the foundation of your career. If some of notable career accomplishments occurred earlier in your career, you can include them under Selected Career Accomplishments on the first page.The most important part of developing a resume is to determine a writing strategy that matches how you want to be perceived. Make sure the content of the resume positions you properly, and then take time to focus on the formatting. Its the best way to tie everything together.
Friday, December 20, 2019
7 Reasons You Arent Getting Promoted
7 Reasons You Arent Getting Promoted7 Reasons You Arent Getting PromotedGetting the news that youve been passed over for promotion can be disheartening. And the follow-up discussion with your babo- the one that should help you understand why youve been passed over- more often than not just leaves you with a bruised ego and no idea what to do next.The fact is, your boss is probably just as uncomfortable delivering bad news as you are with receiving it. (Ive found that most supervisors actually expend a lot of energy actively dreading unterstellung exchanges.) Is it really any mystery, then, why we walk away from being passed up with no clue why the decision didnt go the other way?To get some insight, I interviewed 20 of my favorite executives to find out why so many up-and-comers were finding themselves part-way-and-stuck. Straight from their (anonymous) mouths, heres what bosses are trying to tell us in those less-than-fun meetings.1. You Lack the Skills Necessary to do the JobJulie is very efficient and effective in the completion of her daily tasks. The position she was hoping to get, however, requires strong analytical skills she doesnt have.One of the most common misconceptions employees have about promotion decisions is that theyre based solely on performance in their current role. While thats certainly a consideration, success in one area doesnt always translate to success in another. For instance, someone who excels at data entry may need additional education or training to become a data analyst, a job that requires strategic thinking and schwierigkeit solving abilities.The secret to getting ahead? Become familiar with the requirements of the job you want, and determine what skills you need to improve upon if youre going to succeed in it. Then, talk to your boss. Let her know youre interested in moving up, and ask for her advice on how to get there.2. You Lack the Soft Skills Necessary to do the JobPam is extremely accomplished, technically. Before we ca n promote her, though, wed like for her to spend some time developing her leadership and teamwork skills.Heres something else The Powers That Be (TPTB) dont tell you up front behauptung skills arent always technical. Particularly if youre moving up to management, youll need to have mastered some soft skills- like conflict negotiation, diplomacy, and business communication- and coming up short might very well be a deal breaker.Develop the soft skills youll need to succeed in the job you want, then highlight them through your involvement in programs that are important (and visible) to TBTP. Perhaps you can become an informal mentor to a newer employee, or volunteer to lead a presentation or training. Whichever method you choose, youll be signaling to your boss that youre ready for management.3. You Dont Take FeedbackIve really tried to develop Mary, to get her ready for a promotion. But she gets very defensive when I give her constructive feedback. I feel like she spends more time try ing to prove me wrong than she does trying to improve.I doubt there is a woman among us that hasnt struggled to keep her composure when receiving constructive criticism. But remember- feedback is not always a bad thing. Is it possible that your boss has some valid points? Shes telling you how to improve your performance- and this is good information to have when youre gunning for a promotion.When you receive feedback, whether in your review or in the hallway, resist the urge to defend yourself. Try to take it in and see what you can learn from it, instead.4. You Lack ProfessionalismWhat frustrates me more than anything else is employees who are consistently negative about the company. What they dont understand is, the things they say- they get back to us. Why would we promote anyone who behaves like that?Its not unreasonable to expect that, as you move up the career ladder, youll begin to conduct yourself more professionally- and not just when the boss is looking. This came up sever al times in different contexts- from an inability to maintain confidentiality to participation in office gossip- and was identified by executives as the most difficult challenge for employees to overcome.This may seem obvious, but how you behave in the company of co-workers is just as important, if not more so, as how you behave around management. For example, you can and should identify problems within your department and company, but you should not pontificate about those problems in the break room- which gives the impression that youre looking for an audience, instead of a solution.5. You Dont Take aktionJennifer is quick to recognize areas that could use improvement, but we cant get her to go beyond lodging the complaint. Wed really like to see her take the initiative to come up with solutions, not just expect everything to be fixed by management.Becoming a problem solver shows that you care- not only about your own career, but about the long-term health of the business as well. Dont just document the problems you see, analyze the issues and find ways to get involved in developing the solutions. Collaborating with others to create positive change will identify you as a leader in your organization. Remember, anyone can drop a complaint into the suggestion box.6. You Think Like an Employee- Not a ManagerCraig is good at his job, but it seems like hes more committed to getting on the freeway by 10 til than he is to the success of his department.Remember, TPTB are anointing future leaders here. If youre giving them the impression youre only showing up for a paycheck, its not likely that youll be high on their list of candidates. No, you dont have to become a workaholic or start hanging out long past five or six just to be seen, but its a good idea to express interest in the things that happen when the meter isnt running.7. You Expect ItSean has made it clear that he expects to be promoted. The problem is, I feel like he expects to be promoted based on only his length of service. There are others on his team that are more focused on their career development, and even though theyve not been here as long, its likely that they will be promoted before him.Lastly, recognize that in todays environment, tenure is no longer the primary factor in promotion decisions, and is best left out of any arguments you might make on your own behalf. These days, it doesnt matter whether youve been there six months or six years- its all about your contribution.Being passed over for a promotion doesnt need to be the end of the world. In fact, it can be a huge learning opportunity- and sometimes, it can also be just the kick in the pants you need to get you started down the right path. So take these lessons, learn from the past, and keep that promotion in your sights.Photo of unhappy woman working courtesy of Shutterstock.
Sunday, December 15, 2019
7 Questions That Will Help You Find a Fulfilling Career
7 Questions That Will Help You Find a Fulfilling Career7 Questions That Will Help You Find a Fulfilling CareerWhen you are trying to figure out what to do with your life, it makes sense to seek out fulfilling careers. That quest may lead you to do an online search for lists of occupations that fit the bill. The problem with best careers lists is that they dont address the differences among individuals. A profession that fulfills one person wont necessarily fulfill another.If you want a career saving the planet, you will find what youre looking for on one of the lists your search uncovered. That desire isindeed a noble thing and no doubt many people find doing that very satisfying, but not everyone does. Some people love counting beans, and others find great joy in assembling widgets.So, what do you think would be a fulfilling career?Your response depends on who you are and what is important to you.These 7 questions will help you figure out if the profession you want to pursue, regard less of whether it is a job as a bean counter, widget maker, or do-gooder, will satisfy you. 01Whether the Job Fits Well With Who You AreTetra Images / Getty ImagesNothing will make a career less fulfilling than if you are always worried about whether you will be able to find a job and stay employed. Accessing labor market information will allow you to answer this question.You will want to learn how many people work in the occupation you are investigating. Your chances of finding a job if it employs a lot of individuals are considerably better, but you will also need to look at job outlook. That is the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) prediction of employment growth and job prospects for the future.Another thing to learn about is the location of jobs. Jobs in some fields are concentrated in certain regions. If you are willing to relocate, that wont be a problem for you, but if moving isnt in your plans, you should reconsider your options.
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
6 Must Haves for Your Next Interview
6 Must Haves for Your Next Interview6 Must Haves for Your Next InterviewBe better prepared for the next time.After many years in the recruiting business, Ive learned that candidates often lack preparation when facing a career transition or job change.Here are six simple steps to take before an interview to help you land the job .1. Prepare Your StoryThroughout your career, you may pursue different directions. Be prepared to discuss the reasons youre taking your career in a certain direction.Organize talking points that help you tell your story. Its important to touch on reasons you may have left a company without bashing your former co-workers or supervisors. Explain with confidence the reason that you are making (or have made) a career change.Remember that a lack of conversation reflects lack of interest. Be prepared to incorporate the story line of your background into their organizational challenges.2. Calculate Your CompensationKnow the difference between your needs, your value t o the company and market trends. Your financial needs are of no importance to the hiring manager or the hiring company. They care about your success, but they are not accountable for your financial responsibilities.Investigate the market trends for the position for which youre interviewing. The dollar amount is usually defined by what the market will bear for your position. This information can be collected from a variety of Web sites and market research. Keep in mind that this will also depend on the companys size, revenues, head count, geographic location, etc.The value that you bring to the company is one that only you can define and present to your prospective employer. This will be based upon your demonstrated experience as determined by contributions youve made in previous roles. Capture and reflect on revenues that you generated, incorporate costs and expenses that you managed and/or numbers of people or clients that you have supported.Understand acronyms and initialisms such as OTE and MBO.OTE = On Target Earnings. This is what your total compensation package is, including annual base salary, bonuses, etc.MBO = Management by Objective. This is typically used to identify a percentage of your annual base and may be paid quarterly or once a year.3. Articulate Your ValueYou must be able to address the value that you bring to the company. Be prepared to share your skills and accomplishments and discuss how they benefit the company. Articulate these accomplishments in a problem-action-results sequence.Problem This will reflect the specific problem, challenge or situation that you are faced with. The way you would describe this is in the form of an overview or summary.Action This represents the steps that you took to address the problem, challenge or situation. Describe the methodology that you followed to drive results and deliverables.Results This is where you define the success or accomplishment of your actions. Use this as an opportunity to share how y ou evaluate the end result.4. Determine Your Commuting ThresholdEstimate how far are you willing to commute to get to work every day. Some candidates will use this threshold to represent miles and some will use it to measure total road time.5. Determine Your Willingness to TravelThis will usually depend on the position for which youre applying. Your previous experiences with work travel will be a true indicator to consider. You should also carefully consider the impact that this will have on your family and personal lifestyle.6. Articulate Your Management StyleBe prepared to share and discuss the environment or culture where you can be the most productive. Are you most effective in a chaotic, fast-paced, high-stress environment? Do you bring a calming influence in a chaotic setting? Are you detail-oriented, driven by reports in a micromanaged structure? Be prepared to describe your typical activity in a normal workday.If you do your homework well, you will be extraordinarily success ful in your interview. It will become easy for you to open new doors of opportunity toward landing the job of your dreams.
Friday, December 6, 2019
The Pain of Resune
The Pain of Resune The Chronicles of Resune Upbeat Employees that are energetic and enthusiastic about their work are the individuals who perform well. Recruiters read plenty of resumes, so they dont wish to need to devote a bunch of time looking over yurs. While all resumes should offer information on your work and education experience, together with your abilities and accomplishments, there are various ways to present this info. However much or what kind of work experience youve got, theres a resume format that is likely to make your qualifications shine. Confident Confidence in your work produces good outcomes. It also often contains an objective or career summary in addition to education, certifications, and unique skills. This internet tool helps figure out what kinds of jobs are a great match for you. Then have a look at the following resume writing tips to learn to compose a resume optimizing each section for greatest success. Our resume builder is the quickest app roach to create a resume that will allow you to get your fantasy job. The resume summary is simply a bridge to have the hiring manager in your experience. The issue is, each job differs and what each hiring manager is searching for is different. Accounting and finance managers may wish to see your technical understanding. If youre able to strategically place an appropriate keyword in place of a current word choice great These micro-posts ensure it is challenging to learn what keywords you ought to use. Our resume examples can ensure youre prepared in the event you receive a referral. Follow the hyperlink to work out a multitude of resume examples in a range of fashions. Job seekers deserve to discover decent content quickly. Transportation jobs involve a great deal of responsibility and your resume will want to reflect you can take care of that. Resumes might be organized in various ways. 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Naturally, you would like to make sure the most crucial information stands out and is simple to skim. Take a look at the list below, and get prepared to make your resume way more excit ing. Start by creating a list of all your background info, then organize it into categories. Things You Should Know About Resune Based on the essence of the job, it may be any variety of words or word combinations that indicate you might have the abilities and experience required for the job. You will never send your master resume to anybody, therefore it isnt important how much time it is. The speed by which youre in a position to comprehend sentences remains measured and theres still uncertainty in your selection of words. binnensee the word professional. An objective is a brief statement that clarifies your goals about the kind of employment desired and the way in which your skills make you a nice fit. Its also a fantastic approach to explain gaps in work history along with career changes. Understanding how to tailor your resume will obviously offer you an advantage. Your goal in constructing your resume is to make an effective advertising tool.
Sunday, December 1, 2019
Ten Reasons to Move Your Training Online
Ten Reasons to Move Yur Training Online In todays knowledge based economy, geschftsleben skills and knowledge are the pillars of career success. In order for businesses and individuals to stay afloat it is vital that professionals continuously update these skills. However, finding the time and the resources necessary to do so can be challenging. Not sure if erreichbar learning is right for you? Here are the top ten reasons why professionals are choosing to move their training onlineLearn at your convenience. Online courses are 100% web based, and are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, and 365 days per year. Which means you can fit training into your schedule whenever it is convenient for you. Often in classroom based learning, students miss key concepts because of distractions, tiredness, or boredom online learning can help you to get the most out of your training experience by allowing for greater flexibility. You can schedule your learning when you are the most awake or in incremental time blocks, whether it is in between business meetings, on weekends, or after you put the kids to bed our courses are always at your fingertips.Get the individualized support you need. Unlike in large classroom based training programs which are burdened by time constraints and in which some learners are intimidated to raise their hands and ask questions or participate in classroom discussions, our courses ensure that learners are receiving the support they need. Many online courses include an Ask the Expert feature which gives learners a chance to ask a subject matter expert all course related questions and receive feedback within 24 hours.Customize your training to your needs. Self-paced online training programs allow you to customize your training to your unique needs and goals. You can learn at your own pace, which means you dont need wait for an instructor or class to move on w ith material you are already familiar with, and, you can linger for as long as you want to fully comprehend a concept new to you. Online courses often include internet resources that let you further explore knowledge areas that are relevant to your particular career.Learning is fun and interesting. Online training combine readings, graphics, audio/video, interactive exercises, and case studies to keep the learner engaged and interested in course material and meet the needs of multiple learning styles.Eliminate travel time. Training online means that you dont have to spend any of your valuable time traveling to a classroom or training location, nor do you have to take any time off of work to obtain training. Courses are 100% web-based which means courses can be accessed anytime and anywhere with internet access. This also eliminates the cost of traveling, and with the rising price of gas prices, that should be music to anyones earsAccess to high quality courses. E-learning is typical ly developed by business school professors, industry professionals, and subject matter experts and are based on content used by world class companies and leading universities.Real Time Reporting. Learners can monitor their progress and learning outcomes as they receive feedback about their performance on self-assessments and course quizzes.HR professionals can monitor their learners progress. Oftentimes it can be difficult to measure the effectiveness of traditional classroom based training programs, just because a student attends a class does not mean they have absorbed any of the learning objectives. The body may be in the seat, but is the mind engaged? Online training offers HR professionals the unique opportunity to view learners participation levels and to monitor their learning outcomes with a powerful Learning Management System.Eliminates geographical boundaries. Online learning allows learners to participate from around the globe. Individuals and companies no longer have to worry about their geographical location when considering what resources are available.Effective learning at an affordable price. Online learning is an extremely affordable alternative to many traditional training programs. It eliminates the cost of printed materials, physical classroom, course instructors, as well as the cost of traveling to a training location.
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