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01-09-2008

 Living Your Career Stage

Living Your Career Stage
We all know that career advice is especially helpful for graduate students. They need a good overview on the opportunities and career advancements that lie ahead. Although education is continuous learning, we know better that at some point in time we ought to move out of the walls of our educational institutions and live with the paces of the real world; where our knowledge is applied and our skills tested. In the end we want to make sure that what we have invested in our academic education will compensate what we will get out of our particular jobs, which means security and better wages. We want to keep pace with our chosen career and that’s what career advices usually end with. But let’s begin with the start.

It helps a lot that you will pick on your interests in advance, but slowly. Many young professionals assume that hard work should compensate them fairly by moving upward in the workplace in a short time, which is not the way it is. You will learn a lot from experience with time than in what you’ve made out of yourself shortly, and you expect a bonus, a favor or a price so soon yet, which is not right. Young professionals should keep their highs low and let their superiors make the call. Newbies in the work market should sit down with their managers and colleagues and gradually develop a path up the ladder. Building a network of colleagues is important. You will never know whose contact can somehow help you up in one way or another in the long run, not that it would serve as your sole purpose for making connections, but in the real world little things count, which are often the things that you may have frequently overlooked back in school. Cooperation in staff meetings and outings are tools that help for your career growth. Furthermore, if you want to expand your possibilities within your industry, it is significant that you seek out opportunities that promote your skills professionally. But bear in mind that it is only inevitable in a work environment that you may stimulate others to be intimidated, but as long as you are not stepping on others feet, you have the right to do your own things the way you see fit to help you advance your career. Be resilient and intelligent in your interactions. Know where you should stand, one way or another get yourself to move up.


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