Carrer Success Tips
A career coach gives advice to help you land your dream job.
11. Negotiate Your Benefits and Pay
Not sure what youre worth? Check websites like Glassdoor, PayScale, and Salary Scout to find out the salaries of comparable jobs, and use that information to negotiate your starting salary.
12. Get Off To a Good Start
For your first week of work, be sure to ask questions and pay careful attention to the company culture. Get an outline of your bosss expectations for your first month in the job. And remember these four tips to make you an invaluable asset to your company: Be
13. Post Prudently
If you have a personal blog, tread carefully. First rule: Never write about work. You also shouldnt use work time to blog. Consider password protecting your blog so that only your selected audience can see it.
14. Play Nice
When you get frustrated with your boss or coworkers, look inward. Changing your own behavior can stop a boss from micromanaging, and showing more appreciation can soften a difficult coworker. Share credit when a project goes well, but dont avoid the blame when a project ends poorly.
15. Climb the Ladder
Before you ask for a raise, ask for more workeven the work no one else wants to do. It shows your employer that you can handle greater responsibility. Then, overperform.
16. Choose Your Occupation Wisely
Before you decide to pursue any career, ask yourself this question Can I see myself doing this all day, everyday, for many years? Life is too short to spend it wishing you were doing something other than what you are.
17. Measure Your Own Success
How do you define success, Is it the size of your paycheck or having the corner office, Is it the feeling you get when you know you did a great job on a project (praise from the boss doesnt hurt) or the one you get when you know you helped someone, Perhaps you feel successful after putting in a day at work and coming home at a reasonable hour to spend time with your family. Since everyone measures success differently, only you can determine what it means to you. Your satisfaction with your career is strongly linked to how successfully you feel you have met your own, and not anyone elses, definition of it.
18. Dont Be Afraid to Ask for Help
As much as you think you know, you dont know it all. There are people who have more experience than you do and with that experience comes knowledge. In order to have access to that knowledge, make sure your network is filled with contacts other than your peers. More experienced contacts can help you with things like learning more about an occupation you are considering, getting the lowdown on an employer before a job interview or solving a problem at work.
19. Always Acknowledge People Who Help You
It may sound simple, but its truly a significant gesture always thank those who offer you assistance. Whether someone gives you five minutes of his time or an introduction to a potential employer, its important you let him know that what he did meant something to you. And when that person or another needs help, you can return the favor. Consider it good karma.
20. Own Your Mistakes
You know what they say about mistakes. Everybody makes them and you are no exception. Of course you will do what you can to avoid making a serious error, but sometimes they happen anyway. While your instinct may be to run away and hide, that is actually the worse thing you can do. Admitting your error, finding a way to fix it or at least taking an action that lessens its effects, will help restore your reputation.
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