Posts Tagged ‘Career Coaching’

Career Direction Coaching in Ireland – Irish Career Coach

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Career Direction – Is it ever a good time?

Many jobseekers are miserable in their jobs but most of these will create excuses to stay put and never try to find career happiness.

Some would argue that jobseekers have an legitimate reason not to follow career dreams at this present time. What is that excuse? The big “R” word- recession. It is understandable that many jobseekers park dreams of a career change during difficult economic conditions – bills, mortgage and family considerations dictate decisions. Is this just another excuse? For most yes!! When things pick up again it will be something else.

So what stops jobseekers following their dreams? From experience it can be a wide range of factors but certainly fear plays a big factor. Fear of failure, fear of success and fear of the unknown. It is a scary experience no doubt and often our dreams seem to distant or big to achieve. The best advice I ever got was “lean into it”. Start small researching, asking question, talking to experts and see what materialises. You may be surprised.

Measurability offer a wide range of career coaching services for job seekers in Ireland including Career Direction Coaching – helping jobseekers pursue career goals. Paul Mullan is a leading Irish Career Coach with vast experience helping jobseekers in Ireland. He has worked with jobseekers nationwide – Armagh, Carlow, Cavan, Cork,Clare, Derry, Donegal, Fermanagh, Galway, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Leitrim, Limerick, Westmeath, Longford, Mayo, Meath, Louth Monaghan, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary, Tyrone, Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, Antrim, Down, Dublin

Career Coaching Workshop in Dublin – Reminder!!

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Career Coaching Workshop – Dublin 18th October

Just a quick post to say that there are still spaces available at the Career Coaching workshop which will be run by Paul Mullan & Jane Downes on 18th October in Dublin 2.

For more information on content and the coaches read career coaching.

Any queries email paul@measurability.ie.

Redundancy in Ireland – New Survey indicates worst still to come.

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

According to a new survey 20% of companies indicated that they are likely to let staff go over the next year. This survey collected the views of 100 companies in Ireland ranging from multinationals to SME’s. Did we really need this survey to tell us what we already know?

Yes redundancies are coming thick and fast in Ireland. I would point out though that redundancy is a thing we will have to accept as part of the employment landscape. Employers can no longer afford to stand still and employees the same. Both need to be constantly reinventing themselves to stay ahead of the competition.

The survey goes on to indicate that there will be more competition for jobseekers and that employers have said that they are experiencing an increase in the number of CV’s sent in the first 6 months of the year. This is stating the obvious but is in fact very true. Jobseekers need to equip themselves for a competitive job market ensuring that the have impact CV’s to stand out in the crowd and effective interview skills to land the job.

The final point of the article indicated that employees should stay put and ride out the storm. I would not agree with this point so much. You see there are excellent opportunities in a downturn. Yes we read the stories about job loss but we do not read the stories about employers hiring key staff to help them through this tough period. Recession or a downturn can provide plenty of opportunities for companies and individuals if you look for them and more importantly take action. Many companies come out of a downturn in a much better position. Equally individuals can gain in these tough times.

Some years I read an interesting comment in a business book – “there is a recession but I have decided not to take part.” This comment is worth some thought.

Work Life Balance – West of Ireland – The Maritime Hotel

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

I often write about WLB on this site so I have decided to put it into practice. I have just arrived back from a week holiday in Ireland with the family. This is something my wife said she would never do BUT I think our recent experience changed this view.

My wife is pregnant with our second child so we decided to holiday in Ireland as flying was not an option. I previously stayed in Bantry at The Maritime Hotel with work (very impressed!!) so we decided to make this the first stop. All I can say is EXCELLENT EXCELLENT EXCELLENT!!!!!! The hotel and facilities are excellent BUT for me the staff made our stay very memorable. All credit to the Hotel, Management and Staff. We originally booked for 3 days as we were traveling on to Kenmare but we binned Kenmare and extended our stay with The Maritime Hotel.

I have had a very busy year to do – Career Coaching, CV writing and Interview Coaching for individuals and Outplacement and Psychometric Testing Services for employers. I also write a number of blogs and for national newspapers and other websites. I must confess though that unlike many workers I love my job, work from home so no commute and I have time for my hobbies and family. Having said all of this I needed a beak.

So if things are getting on top of you take a break. Do not rule out Ireland and if traveling to Cork I highly recommend The Maritime Hotel. Oh and don’t bring your laptop or mobile. I guess one negative about working for yourself is the tendency to travel with laptops and mobiles. I have to work on that one!!

Career, Interview, CV, Outplacement, Psychometric Tesing & Jobs News in Ireland

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Below are a list of blogs that will offer information and advice on a number of key areas related to Jobs, Recruitment & Careers.

www.cvsandinterviews.ie – Offers expert advice on CV preparation and Interview preparation. Interview Coaching tips and techniques to help you succeed in the job market.

www.cvs4jobs.ie – Offers expert advice on how to prepare a killer CV. There are also related career topics.

www.careersandjobs.ie – Offers advice on everything to do with Careers and Jobs. Read excellent post from a leading Irish Career Coaches, Interview Coaches and CV experts.

www.jobsnews.ie – Offers up to date jobs news in Ireland – new job creation and job loss.

www.hrandrecruitment.ie – Offers articles about hr and recruitment issues in Ireland such as psychometric testing and outplacement services.

I hope you find the above sites useful.

Outplacement Services – Do Irish firms support staff during redundancy?

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

Employers will go to great lengths to attract staff and treat them well on the way in BUT when things are not going so good do employers treat their staff as well on the way out. Redundancy is a big topic in the Irish economy as is the subject of Outplacement Services.

What are Outplacement Services?

Basically outplacement is about providing support to staff through the difficult period of redundancy. Most emphasis will be on the employees displaced or losing their jobs with career coaching and other services.

How can Outplacement Services help your company?

Outplacement services send out the right message to staff, investors and the general public. It shows that you care. Many organisations introduce support because they care BUT I am sure others want to be seen to care. To be honest the latter is ok because employees are getting much needed support. Redundancy is a difficult time with staff emotions running high and support can help reduced anger and resentment. Helping staff losing their jobs will send out the right message to the staff remaining. This will reduce staff exiting the company and will get operations and productivity back in swing quicker.

How much will Outplacement Services cost?

Not as much as you think. Most providers will build a program for you within your budget. If you are interested and want a quote why not enquire now.

Want to read some positive job news and new job announcements.