BONUS: Four Principles to Guide Your Career (Ben Forstag)
Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job
Mac Prichard
4.8 • 630 Ratings
🗓️ 8 February 2016
⏱️ 7 minutes
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Summary
Few people's careers play out exactly as planned. Changes of interest, new opportunities, and life in-general all interfere with the perfect, linear career plans we made with high school guidance counselor.
But even if you don't know exactly where you career is going, you can still control its direction. The key is being clear about what's important to you as a person and a professional. You don't need a detailed roadmap--just some guiding principles.
On this bonus episode of Find Your Dream Job, Ben Forstag, Mac's List managing director, shares the fundamental concepts that have driven that have animated his career. Ben reads "Four Principles to Guide Your Career", his contribution to Land Your Dream Job in Portland (and Beyond).
If you’re looking for more advice on building a meaningful and rewarding career, check out Land Your Dream Job in Portland (and Beyond). The updated 2016 edition will help you get clear about your professional goals and provide you with actionable steps for getting where you want to be.
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Full TranscriptMac Prichard:Â Â Â
This is Find You Dream Job. The pod cast that helps you get hired, have the career you want and make a difference in life. I'm Mac Prichard, your host and publisher of Mac's List.
On today's bonus episode, we're sharing exclusive content from our new book, Land Your Dream Job in Portland and Beyond. Land Your Dream Job in Portland and Beyond compiles job search tips and career management tools into one simple easy to read guide. It's the definitive tool kit for anyone looking for meaningful work. The book also includes special contributions from an array of job search experts and today you'll hear from one of them.
Here's Ben Forstag, Managing Director of Mac's List reading his contribution, Four Principles to Guide Your Career.
Ben Forstag:Â
Four Principles to Guide Your Career. Careers develop continuously over forty or fifty years of our working lives. They're subject to both internal forces, like family dynamics and changes of interest and external ones like the economy and the local job market. Accordingly, I've always been dubious about mapping out an entire career in advance. The linear progressions of model career development, law school, clerkship, federal prosecutor, night circuit, supreme court, rarely play out so cleanly in real life. I've certainly worked to navigate my career's direction. However, rather than targeting a predetermined destination, I focus on the journey itself. My career plan is less a road map, than it is a set of four practical guidelines. Here they are.
Mac Prichard:Â
If you're looking for expert advice and insider tips like what you just heard, check out Land Your Dream Job in Portland and Beyond. You'll find everything you need to get a great job whether your in Portland, Oregon, Portland, Maine, or anywhere in between.
The 2016 edition includes new content and for the first time ever, it's available in paperback, as well as in an array of e-reading devices including Kindle, Nook and iBooks. For more information on Land Your Dream Job in Portland and Beyond, visit Macslist.org/book.
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| 1:18.6 | This is Find Your Dream Job, the podcast that helps you get hired, have the career you want, and make a difference in life. |
| 1:23.6 | I'm Mac Pritchard, your host, and publisher of Max List. On today's bonus episode, we're sharing exclusive content from our new book, Land Your Dream Job in Portland and Beyond. |
| 1:28.2 | Land Your Dream Job in Portland and Beyond compiles all of our best job search tips and career |
| 1:32.3 | management tools into one simple, easy-to-read. It's the definitive toolkit for anyone |
| 1:37.2 | looking for meaningful work. The book also includes special contributions from an array of job |
| 1:42.2 | search experts, and today you'll hear from one of them. |
| 1:44.7 | Here's Ben Forrestag, managing director of Max List, reading his contribution, four principles to |
| 1:50.0 | guide your career. Careers develop continuously over 40 or 50 years of our working lives. |
| 1:55.7 | They are subject to both internal forces like family dynamics and changes of interest, |
| 2:00.5 | and external ones like the |
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