Change is
inevitable and needs to be embraced when given the chance
Your job puts food on the table and enables you
to enjoy some of the many comforts of life, however there comes a time in every
working person’s mind when he feels the urge for change. There are two types of
responses to this urge: one is to shake off that feeling and rejecting the idea
of entering water that is unknown, and the other response is to start swimming,
hoping that new horizons will soon emerge from the dark waters. This is only a
metaphor, however if you take an acrobatic leap of faith, you can land on your
feet only if you are well prepared for the jump. In order to skip the metaphors
and start talking something that is viable, in the following paragraphs you can
find a few tips that will help your career to gain the much-needed momentum.
Tips on
improving the prospects of your career
·
Become
the most valuable asset in the company: If you want to become indispensable in
the company, you need to learn how to improve your flexibility. The best way
for that is to start thinking of methods that will increase your training, your
skills and your knowledge. Many times this will require of you to enrol in some
sort of special trainings and courses. You need to embrace this opportunity,
rather than thinking of these methods as time-consuming. It is vital to
understand that improvement is a process in the making. It requires perpetual
zeal for knowledge. If you are not ready for this, then you will always be
disposable.
·
Work
on the fast track: Think of ways that will increase your efficiency.
Effectiveness is good, and will bring a food on your table, however efficiency
will prompt your manager to see that you have what it takes for the company to
move forward. Always make sure that whatever you do results in a constructive
output, rather than you being an attention-seeking individual.
·
Take
a break in the career: Reflect your feelings and never allow to drive yourself
to the point of work burn-out. However, before you ask for a career break from
your boss, always have a two way scenario ready in your head. Think of the
things you are going to say if the boss declines your request, and what you
will say if he agrees. The break can be short, only a month, and use that time
to volunteer and see if you miss your work or you need to think of a career
changing options.
Reach your
true potential
One of the ways to reach your true professional
potential is to never stop looking for better working positions. Your professional
passport that will open or close the gates to many prospective working
positions is your professional resume, or your CV. If your CV lacks an
enticement and an appeal, your chances are very slim that you will be invited
to an interview. Your personality may win you the job, however you need to get
to that option first. In case you do not know how to write that kind of a CV,
try contacting a professional writing service company.
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