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	<title>Comments on: Career Change: Enhance Your Job Seeking</title>
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		<title>By: thefriendzone</title>
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		<description>The topic of enjoying your job is very relevant idea at anytime, but more specifically even during an economic downturn. I’ve had the pleasure of coaching thousands of candidates over the past decade and a half and the first question I always pose is “why” they would be interested in changing. I’ve created a system called the Euclidean Career Square, which measure how people feel about the 4 major areas of their careers. The areas are People (do you love the people you work with?), Money (are you making enough?), Growth (is there a career path?) and Work to Life Balance. If at any time, either of these elements are out of balance, most people will feel unhappy and look for a new opportunity.  Sometimes the answer is in how you manage your own internal processing, sometimes it’s simply time to change - Enjoying your job, is one of the most important things you can do in your life!</description>
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