How To Do A Year-End Review Of Your Career

It’s not too late to take stock of your career and re-evaluate your goals. Karen Burns at US News & World Report provides some suggestions:

First, collect some “artifacts” from your year of work: your appointment calendar (like you have a physical one of these!), pay stubs, letters of complaint (or commendation), notes from presentations you made, etc. Then decide what you’ve learned from these artifacts: “write the first thing that occurs to you,” suggests Burns.

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