10 Tips for Successful Career Planning
Career planning is an activity that is best done on a regular basis —
especially given the data that the average worker will change careers (not
jobs) multiple times over his or her lifetime.It is not an activity that should
be done once — in high school or college — and then left behind as we move
forward in our jobs and careers. And it’s never too soon or too late to start
your career planning. Career planning is not a hard activity, not something to
be dreaded or put off, but rather an activity that should be liberating and fulfilling,
providing goals to achieve in your current career or plans for beginning a
transition to a new career. Career planning should be a rewarding and positive
experience.
Here, then, are 10 tips to help you achieve successful career planning.
1. Make Career Planning an Annual Event
2. Map Your Path Since Last Career Planning
3. Reflect on Your Likes and Dislikes, Needs and Wants
4. Examine Your Pastimes and Hobbies
5. Make Note of Your Past Accomplishments
6. Look Beyond Your Current Job for Transferable Skills
7. Review Career and Job Trends
8. Set Career and Job Goals
9. Explore New Education/Training Opportunities
10. Research Further Career/Job Advancement Opportunities
Final Thoughts on Career Planning
Don’t wait too long between career planning sessions. Career planning can
have multiple benefits, from goal-setting to career change, to a more successful
life. Once you begin regularly reviewing and planning your career using the
tips provided in this article, you’ll find yourself better prepared for
whatever lies ahead in your career — and in your life.
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