Finding Yourself When Between Jobs

You learn a lot about yourself when between jobs. It is a natural time for self-reflection.

It’s one of those times when we have the opportunity to learn and grow. “We bring ourselves to our most vulnerable place. You don’t have a choice, and you are most open to learning at this time,” said Larry Ackerman in a session of ExecuNet Master Class.

Listen to Larry, a leading authority on organizational and personal identity and a pioneer of Identity-Based Management and President of The Identity Circle, a consulting and coaching firm in Connecticut, talk more on this topic in this excerpt from Your Identity: Your #1 Career Success Factor



William Flamme

William Flamme

William Flamme is ExecuNet's Associate Director of Content Marketing, where he develops engaging job search, career path, and leadership insight to build ExecuNet's brand recognition as the leader in senior-level executive job search and all matters career.

He delivers executive-level content across the various properties under the ExecuNet brand, amplifying the power of ExecuNet's expert voices and shaping the content strategy.

Prior to joining ExecuNet in 2008, Will earned a master's degree in education and taught fifth grade and sixth grade. As a teacher, he deepened his appreciation for the written word and mastered skills necessary for managing writers who sometimes view deadlines as homework. It is his training as an educator which allows Will to take complex ideas and make them simple for busy executives to understand and to execute.

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