Navigating the Future: Defining and Achieving Your Career Aspirations
Naveen Mon
CEO @ Career Mantras...Ex-Recruitment Manager | Ex-IBM | Ex-HCL | Ex-CONDUENT | Ex-ANSR | Ex-HGS | Author | Career Leader empowering YOU!!!
Career aspirations are bigger and loftier than career goals.
With this question, interviewers are asking: What kind of career would make you happiest and most productive.
Your aspirations might revolve around what kind of company you’d like to work for, what tasks you’d like to do, who you’d like to help, or how you’d like to be seen by your colleagues.
?So, to answer this question, talk about what would energize and fulfil you and connect it to the position you’re interviewing for. Be specific about how this job will help you achieve your career aspirations.
Why Interviewers Ask, “What Are Your Career Aspirations?”
When interviewers ask about your aspirations, they’re trying to learn about your longer-term career wants. Interviewers are looking to see how well your answer matches up with their needs, the position, and the company. They “want to know if you’re planning to remain loyal and grow with their organization.
Ask yourself a few questions, such as:
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How to Talk About Your Career Aspirations in an Interview
Get Clear on What Your Aspirations Are
?It might seem obvious, but before you can answer questions about your career aspirations, you’ll need to figure them out for yourself. This involves thinking through what you’re passionate about and what sort of career would make you excited to go to work each day.
Connect Your Aspirations to the Company and Position
Knowing your career goals allows you to seek out job opportunities and companies that align with your aspirations.
For the position, the best resource is usually the job description, unless you happen to know someone at the company who has more knowledge. If you’ve already had initial rounds of interview, you can take into account anything you learned during that conversation. When researching the company, take a look at their website, social media, and news mentions
See how the company and position align with your career aspirations either directly or as a stepping stone for the future.
Be sure you hit on what your aspirations are, why those are your aspirations, and how this job relates to them.
?Avoid Common Pitfalls
As you answer, “What are your career aspirations?” there are a few mistakes you should avoid:
So, think through well and identify your Career Aspirations and find the suitable role in the right company and confidently answer to the interviewer and impress them to crack the interview.
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6 个月Well articulated!
Leadership Endurance Coach for founders, CEOs, and HR leaders who want to go the distance and know there is no finish line | Creating sustainable top performance for you and your organization
6 个月Great tips Naveen Mon. Definitely focus on talking about aspirations in light of how the organization you're interviewing with fits into that vision, but also make sure you're not just saying what you think they want to hear. This is an opportunity to show an authentic self.
Supplier Management Manager da empresa Mercedes-Benz do Brasil, ExO Foundations by OpenExO, Engaged Doer by Purpose Alliance & Startup / Singularity University Community / American Society for Quality Member
6 个月Tks for the share and mention dear Naveen Mon !??????