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Success Requires Visionary Talent for Career Choice
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By: Don Monteith Email Article
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Ask about the company's visionary talent before making a career choice with the wrong employer who only has Managers on staff

If they say, we don't have a visionary, then move on quickly to your next interview.

No visionary talent? No leader? You don't want this employer as your future career choice or you'll be searching again soon.

Have you ever wondered why so many companies end up in bankruptcy or floundering, year after year, you have just discovered the firm without a LEADER, the pace setter, the visionary.

A company's net worth and stability are very important to their leader, the visionary with the smarts to make good decisions for your future career choice.

Do you know what I mean? Some folks "think" they are leaders by raiding the cash box, or stealing the company blind from the inside.

A few years back, we saw white collar crimes happening from "inside" the executive suites. You'll never enjoy your dream job by joining a firm with dishonest leaders, owners or management staff.

I'm confident that you can find your dream job or career choice by using your own visionary talent to uncover some hidden treasures or flaws in most firms.

You have to become a private eye, investigator, even a snoop to dig out the underlying stability or weakness within your future employer as well as the staff, including the executives and owners.

Network through your contact list of friends from college, your alumni group, your church, and more. Where are they working? Are there openings with their employer? Maybe you can get an interview arranged.

INTERVIEWING every competitor in a niche industry is a major KEY to your future success. For example, if you've chosen the banking industry, or the insurance field, then ask all of them to grant you an interview.

Your head will be spinning with all the insider details gleaned from these interviews with competing firms.

Your first choice for a new employer should be at the end of your current interview process as you learn about the niche industry you've chosen to be in your future. Our #1 goal is to get the inside scoop on what's happening within the ranks, to learn which competitors you don't want as your future employer.

Get educated about what's happening within a niche market, which firms are making money, which ones have been losing their market share.

Some firms in your chosen niche may be experiencing financial troubles, going backwards rather than moving forward, where YOU certainly don't want your career choice to be.

FOCUS ~ SEARCH ~ NEWWORK ~

A SUCCESSFUL COMPANY ~ has a visionary LEADER ~ never work for a firm that only has Managers. Keep your eyes and ears tuned to the pipeline where you'll learn all the inside scoop within the industry.

Use the Internet to do in-depth research once you've begun to focus on a selected niche industry. Get help from a friend if necessary. If you have a mentor or mastermind group then you're way ahead of most folks seeking their career choice or career change in the marketplace.

Don Monteith spent 32 years as co-owner of a personnel/staffing service. Every year, his firm placed hundreds of job candidates. Today, Don shares his business and career expertise through published articles and his newest websites. http://www.HowToGetYourDreamJob.com

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