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Heading Up the Corporate Ladder? . . . Now Is Your Time!

   
Author: Paul Megan
 

The demand for employees skilled enough to oversee and manage workers is very high. Recruiters are constantly and aggressively looking for experienced talent.

Low unemployment and rapid job growth are just two of the factors that make TODAY a great time for professionals looking for promotions into management. In fact, recruiters say that their premier candidate is the middle manager, an experienced worker ready to head up the corporate ladder.

Top recruiters offer these five tips for people interested in moving into management:

1. Dont quit. Stay employed while you search.

2. Register with just two recruiters to avoid looking desperate and having multiple resumes sent to a company.

3. Diversify your skills. Specialists in the latest technologies get noticed.

4. Make sure resume is up to speed. It must be oriented toward management.

5. If youre out of work, consider getting an advanced college degree.

Itd interesting to note that when recruiters seek out top executives they focus on one or two candidates who meet the companys specific needs. On the other hand, recruiters targeting middle managers collect and offer pools of talent that meet a companys general purposes.

So, if this sounds like a good time to make your move, take the time to get prepared.

The first step is to study and list all the strengths, capabilities and assets youve acquired over the years. Do not rely exclusively on your work history to prepare this list.

You come away from your work life with talents and useful experiences that go way beyond whats typically contained in your resume. And, frankly, its these workstyle qualities and values that employers appreciate more than a boring presentation of what you used to do for someone else.

The good news if theres an exciting job change system that can help you manage this important career move. It can show you how to land a high-paying management job in as little as two weeks!

 
 
 

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