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Chapter
1: Why Managing Your Career?
Success and happiness at work are rarely achieved by chance. Recognise
that by taking a proactive approach to managing your career, you
are more likely to realise your ambitions, do justice to your skills,
and stay in full employment.
Making wise choices
Make the most of all the career choices that face you during
your working life, be clear about your goals, alert to opportunities,
and quick to make key decisions when necessary. Effective planning
will help you be prepared and focused, so that when you need to,
you can make the right choices. Nobody wants to look back on their
career at retirement and wish they had taken a different path or
done things another way.
Making the most of your experience
It is rare to know from your first experience of work where
you want to go next in your career. Often people find out what suits
them over time, learning from their reactions to different positions,
environments, roles, and responsibilities. Actively managing your
career will help you use all your experience effectively, so that
you avoid repeating less successful events and maximise your satisfaction
with your working life. You will be better equipped to foresee situations,
make sensible, realistic plans, and act upon them. As a result,
you will have more confidence and be clearer about your personal
priorities.
Gaining a sense of purpose
The most successful career paths have good planning, a sense
of direction, and clear milestones along the way. A career path
needs to be flexible but it should always be structured. If you
have a "map" of your intended route, you can make sure that all
the activities in your working life help further your aims and give
you a sense of purpose. Managing your career does not mean closing
your mind to luck and chance, but involves talking and thinking
about your career in a methodical way. This will help you gain further
insights and recognise any opportunities as they arise, so that
you can make the most of them.
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- View managing your career as an exciting new project.
- Give planning your career the time and effort it deserves.
- Concentrate on career opportunities.
- Be prepared to look back as well as ahead
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A career can be likened to a journey: if that journey is to be
a purposeful expedition rather than an aimless one, it will need
to be managed well. The degree of satisfaction you gain from your
work is within your own control.
Managing Your Career
is a run-up to our latest Career Event, Career
Management in the 21st Century organised for you in conjunction
with JobsDB.com's 5th anniversary.
Career Management in the 21st Century will
be held on 19 July 2003, click here
for more information or email us at events@jobsdb.com.sg.
Another career event we are holding is Career
Personalities: Using your personality to find the job that suits
you. More information can be found here
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