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Do You Know Where Your Career Is Going?

 

Author: John Gibb

Do you know where your career is going? As staying with the same company for life becomes rarer, more and more people arent sure. If youre one of them, then maybe its time to take time out, sit back, and have a think.

Its all too common to find that youve got into your job through a series of coincidences, each one taking you a little further away from where you were aiming to go when you started. There is simply a huge gap between the jobs that people get and the jobs they wanted. No-one aspires to work at a paper company, but someones got to do it. Once youve been there a few years, you suddenly realise that your only options are to either move sideways into a similar job somewhere else, or move upwards in the hierarchy and become a manager.

So what do you do. The answer is to finally answer to yourself that most elusive of questions: what do you want to be doing five years from now? Ten? Twenty? If the answer isnt what Im doing now or I want to be a high-level manager, then what you need is drastic action.

What you might not realise, though, is that forging out a career path isnt as difficult as you might think. If you can free yourself from the day-to-day struggle to survive by living below your means for a year or so and accumulating some savings, you suddenly have some time to get where you want to be in the job market. Whatever your ambition is, the chances are that theres an entry-level job going somewhere, or a community of enthusiastic amateurs.

If its really what youve wanted to do all your life, then it should be as simple as getting started and getting noticed. And if it doesnt work out, then youve always got the other job to fall back on. Whether you succeed or fail, its always better to try, and its not as hard to do as you think. Take the plunge.

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John Gibb is a champion in this field. John has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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