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How
to Manage Your Career To
succeed in today's demanding and ever-changing work environment, you must take
charge of managing your own career. Look
upon yourself as a company with a product or service to sell. Understand your
market and devise a marketing campaign, remembering that companies hire employees
who offer them the best results and the best value for money. Begin
by identifying your skills, qualifications, and accomplishments. Adopt a customer-focussed
approach. What benefits and results can you offer employers? Are your skills marketable
and up-to-date? Employers
are in the market for team-players and problem-solvers. They want to see evidence
in your CV or resume of specific, quantifiable accomplishments. Determine
what additional skills you need to develop to make yourself more marketable. Take
advantage of all opportunities for continuous learning and professional development.
Successful
businesses win customers by developing a unique selling proposition. To give yourself
a competitive advantage, analyse what other employees in your field are offering.
It is not enough to emulate them; you must strive to differentiate yourself by
offering something extra, something unique. Try
to assess yourself as objectively as possible in order to identify your marketable
features. Analyse your performance appraisals and, if possible, enlist the help
of a trusted friend or colleague to help you evaluate yourself. Define
and prioritise your short-term and long-term career goals. Study
recruitment websites and the appointments pages of newspapers to familiarise yourself
with the current requirements of employers. Your
CV/resume should be fine-tuned regularly and kept up-to-date to enable you to
make a swift and targeted response to any suitable job opportunity that arises.
Learn
all you can about job search strategies, job-specific resumes, and professional
interview techniques. By
adopting a planned and proactive approach, you will maximise your chances of landing
the job that best fits your skills and personality, and increase the likelihood
of achieving your long-term career goals.
From 'Four Minutes to Job Interview
Success' published by Assignments Plus Business Publications http://www.assignmentsplus.com
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