Planning Your Career
Planning a career is every individual's "great adventure"
as it is the opportunity to find the work that fills your own needs.
Over the course of your work-life, there are times when job-satisfaction
diminishes, advancement opportunities within a current department or
organization seem less viable, or your goals, values and needs change.
Issues such as these usually prompt thoughts of a job or career change.
What would I enjoy? Where do I start? These questions are the same
regardless of your reasons for considering a change. The answer is simple
yet complex - you begin with looking at yourself! As your work-life
evolves, there are certain types of responsibilities or tasks that you
have enjoyed and will want to continue to do and build upon in your
next position. It is also important to consider those tasks, office
cultures, or organizational structures that you will prefer to avoid
in your next position as they were less satisfying to your needs. What
types of rewards give you satisfaction? What experience and personal
qualities do you consider strengths? Will you need additional education
or will you be able to transfer the skills and experience you already
have into a new position. Answers to these types of questions are an
important first step because they identify the elements that can lead
to career satisfaction.
The links on the right will guide you through the evaluation process
of planning the next step in your career goals.
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