Change Your Job, Not Yourself
Being stuck in the wrong job is no laughing matter, particularly if you're the one who's stuck. It can be especially excruciating if you're in the job you thought you wanted, that you studied for, that you went to countless interviews for, that you bought that shiny new briefcase for. You like your boss, your co-workers, and the company. So, what's the deal?
Kolbe Corp is proud to sponsor Kiplinger's and Dream in You's National Dream Job Contest. We can help answer why you may be unhappy in your current position and why you may not be as sucessful as you would like...as you would have expected. You are not the problem! We're here to tell you to change your job, not yourself.
As our job contestants begin their life-changing journeys, Kolbe Corp will be there to help them discover how to turn their innate talents into extraordinary career advantages.
You, too, can learn more about the Kolbe Wisdom™ and take the Kolbe A™ Index right here, right now, online. With years of experience coaching individuals and companies of all sizes--including Fortune 100 companies--here and around the world, we know we can help you identify your dream job.
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