Dayanidhi is right. With your experience, it might well be just a case of finding the right opening. If you can pick up some experience with planning software this will help your chances. Build on your strengths, try to fill the gaps in your knowledge and there is no reason at all why you shouldnt make a successful career in planning.
Good Luck
Chris Oggham
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22 years 7 months
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Submitted by Dayanidhi Dhandapany on Thu, 2005-06-02 12:12
You could see a lot of advts on planning positions are coming from UK, highlight your experience on forensic planning that will fetch you a job easily in your area i believe and you can develop your career further in the forensic planning as claim disputes are comparatively high in your area(as per ACOSTE magazine.... i can’t remember the edition number).....
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20 years 3 monthsRE: Switching to a career in planning
Hi,
You also need to have proficiency in planning software.
As a start, do excel planning producing gantt chart and excel graphs, s-curve, histogram, etc
Then you work up with MS Project
And finally, develop proficiency in Primavera P3
Wish you good job hunting and job hopping.
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20 years 11 monthsRE: Switching to a career in planning
HI JACK<
CONTACT ME LET"S TALK< SOUNDS LIKE YOU ARE READY
REGARDS
PHILIP
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20 years 5 monthsRE: Switching to a career in planning
Good Luck Jack Black in your Black Jack Planning career.
Regards,
J. Daniel
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21 years 5 monthsRE: Switching to a career in planning
Jack,
Dayanidhi is right. With your experience, it might well be just a case of finding the right opening. If you can pick up some experience with planning software this will help your chances. Build on your strengths, try to fill the gaps in your knowledge and there is no reason at all why you shouldnt make a successful career in planning.
Good Luck
Chris Oggham
Member for
22 years 7 monthsRE: Switching to a career in planning
You could see a lot of advts on planning positions are coming from UK, highlight your experience on forensic planning that will fetch you a job easily in your area i believe and you can develop your career further in the forensic planning as claim disputes are comparatively high in your area(as per ACOSTE magazine.... i can’t remember the edition number).....