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Title: 4 Ways to Take Charge of Your Career Growth


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4 Ways to Take Charge of Your Career Growth
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  • Vacancies.ae

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Speak Up When an Opportunity Arises
  • Employees would like to think that decisions are
    made based on merit, but managers are imperfect
    people, and they often make assumptions. For
    instance, the manager may think, Jane probably
    doesn't want that Senior Trainer position because
    it requires lots of travel and she has little
    kids at home.
  • Now, this assumption could violate gender
    discrimination laws, but that doesn't mean that
    subtle discrimination doesn't happen. So, speak
    up. When an opportunity comes up and if you're
    interested in it, say something to your manager
    and express your interest.
  • Keep in mind that you probably have skills and
    interests that your boss knows nothing about. She
    won't know about them either if you don't tell
    her about them. If you have an interest in a new
    area or an interest in managing people, let her
    know. Otherwise, she may pass you up for an
    employee who did speak up.

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Speak Up Before an Opportunity Arises
  • Sometimes a colleague gets promoted, or a new
    hire comes in for a job you never even knew
    existeda job you would have applied for if you'd
    known about it. How can you get these hidden
    jobs? By speaking up sooner rather than later.
  • This doesn't mean that you need to bombard your
    boss with information on how you'd like to
    proceed with your career growth, but it does mean
    letting her know the paths you're interested in.
    Your annual review is a great time to talk about
    these things.
  • As you're setting your goals for the next year,
    talk about what you want to do and ask for
    assignments to projects that will help you
    achieve this. If you want to manage people, tell
    your boss and ask her to make you the team leader
    on a project. If you want to move from tax
    accounting to auditing, ask if you can work with
    any special projects or cross-functional teams.

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Find Out What Training You Need and Pursue It
  • People often talk about the importance of having
    a mentor, and this is one of the reasons. Find a
    coworker who currently has the position you're
    targeting and ask, What do I need to do to end
    up where you are? Listen, and do those things.
    Some of that training may include work
    experience, and some may come from classroom
    learning.
  • For instance, some jobs will favor people with
    MBAs. If you want that type of job, you'd better
    go back to school. If you want to become a high
    school principal, your bachelor's degree in math
    education probably won't cut it. If you want to
    become the head of HR one day, you might want
    to pursue an SPHR certification or a master's
    degree in HR or an MBA.
  • Some career paths don't require formal
    certifications or degrees, so spending your time
    on them is great for your brain but won't
    necessarily help your career. That's why you
    should ask people who are doing jobs that you
    think you'd like.

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Remember, No One Cares About Your Career as Much
as You Do
  • Your boss is focused on her own career and
    hitting her performance goals. Your HR department
    is focused on legal compliance and filling the
    top spots. You? Focus your attention on your own
    career growth.
  • You need to speak up and act accordingly. Don't
    ever sit back and wait for someone else to notice
    that you'd do a great job in a higher level
    position. Volunteer for challenges. Things like
    serving on special projects and cross-functional
    teams open you up to new possibilities.
  • Also, remember to build relationships outside of
    your direct line of reporting. Always work hard
    and be pleasant to coworkers. If you have an
    interest in moving to a new department, work on
    developing a relationship with that department
    head.
  • Ultimately, your career growth is your
    responsibility. Make sure you take charge.

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References
  • https//www.thebalancecareers.com/taking-charge-of
    -career-growth-4126639
  • https//www.vacancies.ae/
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