Careers advice is what you get at school or university after someone has given you a questionnaire
test, chatted to you and then they tell you what job you should do. Or
something similar.
But career management? What is that? In this rapidly
changing world with organisations and sectors making huge changes and
adjustments.. how can you mange a career? And
why should you bother?
I work in the field of career management and coaching so
obviously I do believe that people can manage their careers but sadly not
enough people do that. They drift, they hop, they jump in what they perceive to
be an upwards direction. Sometimes they are pulled by the attractiveness of a
new opportunity, sometimes they are pushed by unhappiness in the role or
organisation they are in. Few people plan strategically.
Career management is a process by which individuals develop,
implement and monitor career goals and strategies. It may be art or it may be a
science; in my book it needs to be a bit
of both. Whichever, it delivers huge benefits. Research shows
·
Having career goals means people outperform
those who do not have goals or who only
have a weak commitment to their goals.
·
Those with goals are more optimistic, they are
more resilient,
·
Those with goals are more focused , they work
harder at job search, are engaged and are more successful at finding new roles.
·
People who engage in career management generate
more job interviews and more offers.
·
They obtain higher salary offers and are more
realistic about their job expectations.
·
They are more effective in job interviews.
In other words their careers are more successful.
The cornerstone of good career management is research: research about yourself and
research about the world of work. That’s the science part. It is making the
decision once you have got the information that leads into the world of art and
metaphysics.
Career management is not a one off activity; it is on going
throughout life. It is an adaptive process. But it is particularly important to
engage in active carer management when you are at career crossroads, when
facing the decision on whether to move from a technical to general management
role, when your family circumstances change, if you are facing job loss, when
you face a set back in your career , when you are offered a dramatic job move,
when you feel the dissatisfaction of boredom or frustration with a difficult
boss. These are critical time to make the right decision rather jumping into
something because of the expectations of others, the opportunity is there or
because you feel you have no choice.
What does it take to be good at career management?
- There a six key elements of this iterative, messy process:
- · Know thyself
- · Understand the environment
- · Develop realistic goals
- · Adopt strategies that can deliver your goals
- · Be prepared to adjust those strategies when new information comes to light
- · Learn the skills of finding opportunities and of succeeding in selection exercises
Are you doing all you need to in order to manage your career
well?
For a reality check on your approach to career management
visit (www.topcareerstrategies.info)
Mary Hope supports people to manage their careers more
effectively and get paid more, promoted faster and feel more satisfied. She has
over 30 years of experience in business, teaching, HR, headhunting and
coaching. She believes passionately that people need to understand their own
drivers and needs to find fulfilling careers.
No comments:
Post a Comment