Tech & Finance Recruiting

By Ringside Talent

December 28, 2016

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Take a moment to think about where you are in your career today. Are you a recent college graduate looking for an entry-level position? Have you been in your career for more than a decade, but you’re looking for a new start? Wherever you are in your current path, it’s important to pay attention to your daily actions and how they will impact the future of your career.

What are you doing today to set yourself up for success in the future?

If you’re searching for your first job or you’re looking to change jobs, what are you doing every day to help advance your career? Are you taking the time to develop your personal brand? Are you making the most of relationships that cross your path? When planning your career, it’s important to understand how your daily career habits can affect your overall career.

What does opportunity mean to you?

As you plan out your career and search for opportunities to gain experience, where do you look? Do you wait for opportunities to come your way or do you make them happen for yourself? Believe it or not, opportunities can happen at any time, but you have to make yourself available for doors to open.

Choose a productive habit to do every day to set yourself up for success.

Make it your goal to do something productive for your career every day. For example, make it a goal to read one career development book per month or to wake up early three times a week to exercise for thirty minutes. By taking these little steps each day, you will develop new habits that will set you up for success down the road.

Be proactive with your career goals.

If your career goals include climbing the ladder in your profession or simply finding a rewarding job, do something every day to work towards accomplishing your career goals. It’s important to find a balance between looking ahead into the future of your career and being proactive with your career goals in the present. This balance will help you stay focused on finding a new job, gaining more experience, or developing your skills.

Remember, living in the moment when planning your career can play a huge role in your future. Every single action you take and each person you talk to has the potential to change your career in ways you could have never imagined. By living in the moment, you are allowing yourself to be open to new ideas and opportunities, which can lead you closer to the career path you desire.

Source: Glassdoor

 

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