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Get Your Career On Track

 

If youve watched the cable television show on Bravo called Inside the Actors Studio, youve seen host, James Lipton, ask his guest celebrities to respond to the Bernard Pivot questionnaire, which includes two questions about what guests would most like to do, and most not like to do, outside their chosen profession:

1. What profession other than yours would you like to attempt?

2. What profession would you not like to do?

(For example, Robin Williams would like to be a Neurologist and would not like to be a Bomb Tester, Sarah Jessica Parker would like to be a Grocery Store Proprietor and would not like to be a Chicken Plucker.)

Identifying your dream and nightmare jobs is important because it helps you begin to think about what you most want and not want in a career.

How is a career different from a job, or is it?

A career might be defined as a chosen pursuit; the general course or progression of your working life or your professional achievements. Your career is more of an ongoing process than a job title; its more about the journey than the destination. Jobs are generally part of your ongoing pursuit or progression, and we tend to have different jobs within a career.

How do you developor buildyour career?

Career development is the game plan for progressing your career in the direction you want. It is the strategic acquisition over time of the knowledge, attitudes, and skills you need to 1) meet the needs of your employer, and 2) reach your personal long-term work-life goals.

Although our career is about what we want, its also about what our employer needs. To progress, we have to continuously improve our value to our employer and maintain our marketability in a highly competitive world. No employer owes us a job if we dont meet the needs for which we were hired. No employer owes us a promotion just because weve been around awhile. Our career success is up to us.

You may want a long-term career with your current employer, or you may have more short-term plans. The goal of this workshop is to take an honest look at your career options and what you can do to increase your chances of reaching your career goals, either within or outside your current employer.

Why should your employer care about developing your career? Why not just focus on your short-term performance in your current job?

Because it makes sense. Your organization needs to attract and retain the best people to compete in a highly competitive industry. Therefore, it wants all employees to thrive, be satisfied, be challenged, and constantly improve. People who know what they want to achieve in their long-term careers and feel they are moving toward it are more likely to perform at high levels today.

To build your career, you should constantly ask yourself 3 questions:

Where am I now?
Where do I want/need to be?
How will I get there?

I dont want to suggest that you should not be satisfied with your current job (I hope you love your work and feel that it is fulfilling enough to be considered a significant part of your career aspirations). However, you should have a progressive and ongoing plan to build marketable skills and move yourself towards long-term career success.

Author: Dave Neal
 
Author Bio:
Dave Neal is a champion in this field. Dave has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

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