Friday, April 10, 2020
5 Ways to Jumpstart Your Career in the New Year
5 Ways to Jumpstart Your Career in the New Year Itâs a new year. This is the time when everybody takes stock of where they are in their life and career, which means a shockingly high percentage of American workers will decide to look for a new job this month. Butmaybe we donât need to be so hasty. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1467144145037-0'); }); It could be that your job is not the problem, there are just a few more things you could be doing to further your progress in your career. Try these five things before making any drastic changes. Who knows, you might realize youâre happier than you thought right where you are.1. Have coffee with your bossRather than wait for an annual appraisal, find time to grab a quick and casual cup of coffee with your manager or supervisor, or even the big bossâ"if appropriateâ"from time to time. Youâll express your keenness to develop and succeed, and get a better sense of what you could be doing to improve and grow. Plus youâll be on the radar as someon e sharp and hungry to move up the ladder, which no doubt will be remembered come review time.2. Stay in the familyMost companies prefer to promote from within. So why not keep an eye on positions up the ladder, or even in different departments, that might be suitable for you? If youâre not feeling challenged or rewarded enough, you can always approach your manager or HR rep about possibilities for moving within the company to a more mutually beneficial position.3. Ask about trainingMost companies have programs for training their employees in new skills and software. If your current job isnât giving you enough room to develop, why not ask your manager or supervisor if there are any training opportunities they could consider you for? Itâs a win-win situation for you both. They get a better trained, more qualified employee; you get free education that will serve you throughout your whole career.4. Get mentoredDonât just suck up to your boss. Find someone in the company whom yo u admire and ask if they might mentor you. Theyâll probably be flattered, and youâll learn valuable things that can help you grow professionally, or even give you a boost up to the next rung of the ladder.5. Remain positiveSuccess begets success. If you want more recognition for the good work you are doing, consider noticing the good work of your co-workers and congratulating them on a job well done. At very least, youâll build a positive, success-inducing work environment. At best, they will return the favor. Everybody wins.
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