Vincy Workplace
May 30, 2014

Four tips to weather any career storm

“Are most people prepared for career storms?” We know what to do when a hurricane comes, but what about the storms that often happen in our careers: job loss, demotions, interpersonal conflicts, career changes and the list goes on. Here are a few tips you can use to weather the many career storms you will encounter in your professional life.{{more}}

Build a strong network. You are only as smart as the people in your network, and if you do not have a network that knows you, likes you and trusts you, it’s time to get out and meet new people and reacquaint yourself with old connections. Your networking connections will help you with promotions, advice, recommendations, general information and, for some, emotional support during a difficult career crisis. Don’t wait until you have a problem to call on your network. Spend the time nurturing and helping others, so when you are in need asking will be easy.

Have at least three to five mentors and advocates. It always amazes me to listen to professionals who truly believe that if they work hard they are sure to be noticed. I used to be one of them. Working hard is only part of the game; having a few trusted individuals who can guide and teach you will help accelerate your career by cutting your learning curve, help you to avoid costly mistakes, and expose you to new opportunities.

Keep your résumé current. Most people toss their résumé aside after they find a job, especially when it’s their dream position. No matter what position you may have now, make it a habit to update your résumé every six months, as your duties may have changed. It’s also good since résumé-writing strategies change throughout the years and having a powerful, relevant document that represents you well could be your ticket to an unexpected new opportunity.

Strengthen your mindset. Oftentimes when a career crisis hits, most people spend too much time thinking of the absolute worst possible outcome. Self-doubt creeps in, people second-guess their talents, skills and abilities, and some even fall into depression. Spend the time now to fortify your mindset, understand your true value, and be able to articulate clearly what you want for yourself, then go get it.

Storms sometime come to test us and strengthen us. Are you ready?

Karen Hinds is “The Workplace Success Expert.” For a
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