Things to avoid

Once you’ve found a career path that you are interested in, the last thing you want to do is to mess it up. And “messing it up” could be a number of things, from giving a bad impression to current or potential employers, to having a confusing employment history. The important thing to know, though, is that messing up here and there is OKAY. Because when it comes making smart career choices, it’s not about being perfect, but about setting yourself up for long term success.

  • Cancel job interview: Applicants often send countless letters and CVs in the high phase of their job search. There are a variety of companies that offer a suitable job and with each application increases the chance to finally get the longed-for dream job. Many invitations to face-to-face conversations are the declared goal, but that also means that you have the option of not being able to handle all appointments. If in doubt, only to cancel a job interview. But how do you do that properly? The positive and professional impression should be preserved in the event that the call should be made up. We answer the most important and most frequently asked questions and show what to look out for when you cancel a job interview ...

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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  • Job-hopping, generally defined as spending less than two years in a position, can be an easy path to a higher salary — but experts caution that bouncing from position to position can be a serious red flag to prospective employers. Unfortunately, the majority of workers — 64 percent — favor job-hopping, according to a new survey by our recruitment agency in Thailand, Fischer & Partners. That’s up 22% from a similar survey four years ago. Not surprisingly, millennial workers felt the most favorably about changing jobs frequently, with 75% of employees under 34 stating that job-hopping could benefit their careers.


  • FP Executive Search believes that such recruiters exist because there are no barriers to entering the profession of a freelance recruiter. Anyone who has a telephone and the Internet can call himself a recruiter and begin to introduce himself to candidates. Therefore, the profession does not have the coolest reputation.

     

  • คนฉลาดและขยัน ควรส่งเสริมให้เป็นแม่ทัพ,
    คนฉลาดและขี้เกียจ ควรเลี้ยงไว้เป็นทหารฝ่ายเสนาธิการวางแผนอยู่เบื้องหลัง

    คนโง่และขี้เกียจเก็บไว้ใช้สอยทำงานตามคำสั่งก็พอไหว

    แต่ถ้าเจอคนโง่และขยัน ต้องเอาไปตัดหัวทิ้งทันทีเพราะจะทำให้งานเสีย และก่อความเดือดร้อนไม่รู้จบ


Things to avoid

Once you’ve found a career path that you are interested in, the last thing you want to do is to mess it up. And “messing it up” could be a number of things, from giving a bad impression to current or potential employers, to having a confusing employment history. The important thing to know, though, is that messing up here and there is OKAY. Because when it comes making smart career choices, it’s not about being perfect, but about setting yourself up for long term success.