Half Could Leave Their TV Jobs in 2025
Mike McNamara
CEO TalentBlvd.com | Chief Future Officer | TV News, Weather, Sports and Entertainment's Premier Digital Talent Network
From Fast Company, CNBC, Gallup, SIA, and others, nearly half of workers could leave their jobs in the coming year. In fact, research would indicate if you are reading this you are likely to be considering leaving your role. In many cases, the dissatisfaction comes from poor management, unreasonable workload, declining pay ranges, or industry consolidation. You owe it to yourself to read this article.
For those who are considering leaving, there are 5 things you need to be thinking about before making that move. The article below outlines the timeless things you need to incorporate in your career strategy:
Success! 5 Things Critical To Finding Your Next Career Opportunity!
I've been coaching and mentoring for more than 20 years.?Many times its because an associate, friend, or family member has been thrust into a difficult situation regarding their job. They might be part of a reduction in force, a spousal relocation, or just a conundrum regarding the next steps. Might be "I don't know what I want to do" or "I'm not happy here" or "I know what I want to do but I don't know how to get there". When faced with potential planned or unplanned change in job status, there are some critical steps and actions to ensure successful outcomes.?When you have managed your career the right way, you will have significantly more options and opportunities ahead.?If you think about managing your career as building a pyramid, there are many shared attributes that result in best practices and more successful long term outcomes.?
These are?the?five?things?you should incorporate into your career planning?strategy:
1. Slow Down, take Time to Plan and Prep.
How many times have you heard someone landing a new job??say "It happened so fast"? Rarely. if ever, I would bet.??The process has grown inherently slow because of highly matrixed organizational structures.?You have time and I always encourage mentees to not immediately blow out unsolicited emails with resumes/reels/demos.?I've recently heard that the average time a recruiter spends with a resume on first pass is something like 17 seconds. Make sure you are buttoned up, social media and beyond.
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2.?Write, Produce, Direct, and Promote the "My Career" Movie.??
All your career pieces should fit together like a puzzle and form a clear picture for your target audience. Nothing you have done stands alone, everything is connected - education, professional experiences, personal interests and hobbies. Your challenge is how you weave it all together to build a portrait of your career. How do you create relevance from where you were, or are, to where you are headed. Whether you use a W3 or S-A-R method or both, you should be able to help your audience make a seamless transition from past to present.
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?3.?Bigger the Base, the Taller your Career Pyramid.
The more cross functional experiences you have, the larger your career foundation is on two very important fronts:
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Always be open to entertaining opportunities to move laterally to gain more experience.?Specialization and becoming a SME in a particular area or subject will feed your ego and feel good but be cautious if you have broader aspirations.?I'm not saying to ignore your passion, I'm suggesting you take your passion and apply it on a more global basis.?If you are a world class forensic accountant, try applying it to multiple industries. If you are an entertainment, news, or sports reporter, learn the business side of the industry to see how/why some decisions are made.
Challenge yourself to get involved in community.?If you have time, find a charitable organization or a cause you are passionate about. You'll be amazed at the rich interaction you'll have with the CFO of a bank as you stand shoulder to shoulder making PB &J's in a production line at a food pantry. By reframing the environment, you can gain valuable network connections and potentially a resource for friendship and fellowship?for life.
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4. You'll Need Help.
Your career is not made in a vacuum. You are going to need mentors, coaches, and champions to ultimately reach your goals. Face it, unless you have amazing clairvoyance and self awareness, it's best to collect and analyze data points from those around you. Do you have a mentor, a coach, or a champion? If not, find one. In addition, there are best practices around your interactions with your coach and others.?You need to consciously focus on two things:
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5.?Quality and Results Matter.
How do you build a career that can withstand constant macro economic forces and uncontrollable changes in your landscape? Simple:
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In Summary:
Think about managing your career in a way that you:
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