Improving Your Career – A Contact Sport

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Shaping Your Career You need to have great career skills to climb the corporate ladder successfully. Career skills are also crucial if you want to switch jobs within your field. Your skills play a vital role in differentiating you from many others who probably have the same educational qualifications as you. Marketing and negotiation skills and public speaking and leadership skills are some of the skills that if mastered, can help you excel in virtually any career field. “Networking” To Advance Your Career Social networking is one of the most popular ways of connecting to people across the world through the Internet. Networking enables you to stay in touch with the right people and develop good business contacts crucial to your career growth. After all, getting a great job is all about being at the right place at the right time. And networking gives you a phenomenal power to stay connected with the right people to advance your career in the right direction. If you love to talk and make friends, networking wont be difficult at all. Networking simply requires that you interact with people effectively. You don’t need to be a close friend of someone to get a job or ask for a favor. “You scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours” is the overriding principle for getting favors through social networking. There are a number of social networking sites you can choose from. Another way to network is to join a local organization or a social club. Once you get into the habit of socializing and meeting people on a regular basis, you will be able to develop good contacts that can help you progress in your chosen career. Set Realistic Goals To be able to enjoy career success, you have to set realistic goals. Impossible, unattainable goals often become the cause of disappointment, dealing a blow to your self-esteem in the bargain. Work With A Career Coach A well-rounded career necessitates a good balance of interpersonal relationships, recreation and work. All these ingredients in the right proportion will make your career more meaningful than just a series of jobs. Work with a career coach, partner, or mentor who can motivate you and guide you on your path to success. A career coach can help give you the necessary tools to hone your business skills and encourage you to stick to your plans. You can also be a part of a support group or a group of likeminded people with similar business objectives and career interests. There are many effective ways to improve your career. Always remember that career improvement is a journey – there isn’t necessarily just one destination.
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  • Charlotte Wolfe
    Charlotte Wolfe
    This is very helpful. I have a Masters in Business Administration and just need a career to match my skills and training.Thank you:)
  • Verna Makarutsa
    Verna Makarutsa
    Try to suppliment your company tutoring by researching on the internet, colleges and even company manuals.  You should be aware of advantages/disadvantages of "sitting next to Nelly " and make the best out of it. Good luck. Regards.Verna.
  • Abigail La Croix
    Abigail La Croix
    Most definitely, you should speak with your mentor, and let him know that you need his undivided attention if you are to succeed in this new role. Also, tactfully point out to your mentor that the sooner you are trained, the more capable you would become, and better able to assist him with the demands of the job, thus enabling him to focus on other issues. In essence, you would be helping each other meet the necessary goals.
  • Ann
    Ann
    This is a question rather than a comment.  I have recently been promoted to a job within my company I've been wanting for some time.  Training is done by mentoring.  The problem is my mentor seems overwhelmed with the demands of the job and personal issues, and mentoring is not a priority.  I am new to this job and really need consistent and intense training, which I'm not getting.  What should I do?  Talk to my mentor about my concerns?  Any ideas out there???

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