Economic times constantly change and organizations adapt to
these changes. For you to find
career success, you must be
pro-active about your job. What are the career secrets of
those who soar to the top in their careers no matter what
the economic environment is in the world?
The following are ten career secrets you can use to
“recession proof” yourself and find career success no
matter what the economic situation is:
1. Find Out What Your Organization Needs for Career
Success
Invest the time to investigate and understand your
organization’s mission,
goals, and
values. Your organization may be facing challenges and the
person who can tune into what the organization needs to be
successful and provide the solution can write his/her own
career
success
ticket.
Remember, to get what you want in your career, you must
help your organization, your department, your manager
succeed. Focus on what is important to your manager and
provide the solution. If customer service is important,
speak with your manager in terms of creating customer
solutions. If your manager is a numbers person, quantify
all your results, etc.
2. Be a Change Agent for Career Success
Organizational change will change the way you do your job.
There is no escaping the changes that are happening around
us all the time. Learn to embrace these changes so that you
can learn how to take advantage of the career opportunities
available from being a change agent.
How do you do this? Be pro-active and ask questions about
the change. How does it affect the organization? What
challenges will there be implementing the changes? How will
these changes affect the way you do your job? And the most
important question, “What can you do to help implement the
changes?”
Once you receive the answers to these questions, and are
able to act on the answers, you are way ahead of the
“change curve” and will be looked at as someone who can
“make things happen” within the organization. This will
lead to countless career opportunities
3. Be the Master of Your Job for Career Success
Invest the time to learn as much as there is to know about
your job. Many times, employees will become complacent and
master only the few tasks that they do 80% of the time.
Then when a career opportunity comes up, this employee
doesn’t have the skill set to take advantage of a promotion
or raise.
Take the time to read trade journals, go on the Internet to
job related sites, and ask questions to master the
understanding of your job. With the wealth of information
there is in the 21st century, there is no excuse for “not
knowing.”
4. Volunteer to Make a Difference for Career Success
Volunteer for assignments that expose your skills. Look for
especially challenging projects that other people have
declined.
Also volunteer to mentor others within your organization.
This will show and develop your leadership, management, and
interpersonal skills. Keep management posted on your
challenges and how you are working with the person you are
mentoring to overcome these challenges.
Volunteer to write a department or organizational
newsletter. This is another way to benefit a large group,
while showcasing your skills and ideas.
5. Be a Solution Creator and Not a Problem Maker for Career
Success
Anybody can find problems within organizations. My
experience is that you don’t need to find them…they will
find you. Some people have a special skill for finding
problems and reporting them.
Develop the skill of looking at these problems as
“opportunities for advancement,” step back and analyze the
opportunity, and develop ideas for overcoming the problem.
Make sure you communicate these solutions during meetings,
e-mails, memos, and conversations with management. You will
soon be looked upon by management as someone who can
overcome obstacles and make things happen within the
organization.
6. Handle the Next Level at This Level for Career
Success
If you are a manager and want to become a vice president,
then start working like a vice president. Find a vice
president that is open to mentoring you for the next level.
Remember, that vice president will not be promoted to the
next level unless the organization sees that the vice
president has developed someone to take his/her spot. It
might as well be you. Plus, you can lighten the vice
president’s work load.
Explain to the vice president what you want to accomplish
so that everyone has a clear understanding and that this is
a win-win situation for all involved.
I hear, “I’m too busy already to do this.” Well, let me ask
you, “How badly do you want the promotion?” We are all
busy. It’s up to you to enhance your time management and
delegation skills so that you can take on these tasks that
will prepare you for the next job level.
Note: Dress as if you are already at the next career level.
When you dress for the next level, this makes it easier for
the decision makers because they can already envision you
at the next career level.
7. Announce That You Want It!
Many times employees miss out on promotions because the
decision makers and career influencers do not know they are
interested in being promoted.
Announce that you want to go to the next career level!
Take time to sit down with your supervisor, manager,
director, etc., and let them know you are interested in
going to the next level. Ask them for their honest
assessment of your skills. Then ask what you need to do to
be ready when the next career opportunity appears.
Also announce your career aspirations to influencers in the
Human Resources Department. Remember the more people they
can hire from the inside, the less work they need to do.
Make it easy for them to hire you.
Announce it to any one who can influence the decision for
your promotion.
8. Network and Join Groups to Accelerate Career Success
Join and be active in committees within your organization
for career success. This shows management that you care
enough to make a difference. It also allows a larger
assortment of managers to experience your skill set outside
of your normal duties.
Also join professional groups and associations for career
success. Professional groups and associations are a perfect
way to let influencers outside your organization become
aware of your skills. Remember, these influencers most
likely work for other organizations and may be in positions
to hire new employees. Don’t just join, participant in the
association’s activities to show your creativity, teamwork,
and other skills.
Join and let your organization know you’ve joined these
groups. This will show your organization that you are an
employee who is taking action to stay ahead of the “career
success curve” and can contribute to the organization.
9. Tell Your Job Story for Career Success
Let as many people within your organization and outside
your organization know what you do and how well you do it.
Make sure you tell your job story at meetings, company
conferences, and retreats and to customers. Make sure you
tell them with passion!
Many people are shy about telling their career story in a
group setting. Because of this fear, you may miss out on
the one opportunity to let other people know what you know.
One of the most important groups that you could ever join
to overcome this fear is Toastmasters. This is a worldwide
organization with over 175,000 members dedicated to helping
members improve their public speaking, evaluation,
think-on-your-feet, and leadership skills. The main reasons
you should join Toastmasters are the following:
* Toastmasters can give you the
confidence to approach any
opportunity with confidence.
* Toastmasters can give you the speaking skills to stand up
in front of a group and present your point in a persuasive
manner, while others may shy away from this
opportunity.
* You develop your leadership skills by learning how to do
effective, positive, and encouraging feedback and
evaluations, while learning how to empower the receiver to
do better.
* You have the opportunity to develop your leadership
skills by volunteering for positions at the club, area,
state, regional, and international level. I always say if
you can’t get the skills at your organization, you can get
it at Toastmasters.
10. Build a Nest Egg for Career Success
One of the biggest barriers to creating career success is
not building a financial nest egg. When you are at a
financial disadvantage, you
are less likely to pursue job opportunities, invest in
educational opportunities to increase your skills; and,
most importantly, you may develop an overwhelming fear of
losing your job while in your present position.
Eliminate your debts so that you can freely pursue any
career opportunities that present themselves. It’s no fun
knowing that you wanted a certain job but couldn’t pursue
it because of financial obligations.
I challenge you to apply these ten career techniques today!
You will see immediate job results and go to the next
career level no matter what the economic environment may
be.