What does career growth mean to you?

What does career growth mean to you?

Everyone has heard the word?CAREER?in their life. Traditionally (at least that has been my experience), the word career has been usually associated with climbing up the corporate ladder, moving into a management or leadership position and earning more money.?

But the word’s meaning has changed, and is constantly evolving, and, in reality, we have all created our definitions of it.?

When I interview candidates or speak to people who come for career coaching, I often ask them:?What career means to you??And?I hear lots of different answers:

“Having impact”

“Being a part of something bigger that has a meaning.”?

“Doing something new that will help me to grow.”

“Becoming a manager.”

“Doing something meaningful.”

What does the research say??

According to the?research, there are four main career concepts:

  • Linear– moving up the corporate ladder towards line manager/ project manager/leadership roles.?
  • Expert–?becoming an expert in a specific area, specialising and developing a skillset, “grow up to be good at something.”
  • Spiral– moving from one position to another related to prior work, adding on additional skills, becoming more “well-rounded.”?
  • Roamer– changing jobs regularly, moving into roles and assignments unrelated to each other.

As the research indicates, there are motives behind each concept. Some people enjoy power and authority (linear concept). In contrast, others prefer to change, creativity (spirals), or diversity of the experience (roamers) or want to specialise in a particular area (expert).

According to Gallup (2018), 87 % of employees worldwide are not engaged at work.?

Why is the number so high? In the past, we didn’t have a chance to pick the career we liked; we usually inherited the occupation after our parents or observed our parents in their career journey. But the perception of how a successful career should look is often rooted in our beliefs (about ourselves and life), previous experiences, parents, and society where we grew up.?We usually don’t know what is the best career for us (incredibly shortly after graduating from college, when the expectation from society is to make that decision straight away) as we don’t spend enough time reflecting on what it means to us, personally. We pick the jobs for the wrong reasons, and as a result, we lack satisfaction, fulfilment, engagement, and?purpose?at work.?

How to find out what a career means to me?

We all have a career (we do!).?Sometimes, even?more than one!?But our career is evolving! You are evolving! With the experience, our career is changing and developing into something different all the time! Our priorities and needs change during our life. The most important thing is to be in a place that allows you to be yourself.?

Self-awareness and understanding of what we want from our life and job are essential.

Most of us don’t spend enough time reflecting on what we want before making decisions. Fear of change, society, opinion of other people stops us from understanding who we are and discovering our passions and needs.?As a career and life planning coach, I recognise how difficult it is to drive career decisions when facing those barriers. To help people navigate their life and career decisions, I let them self-reflect, brainstorm, visualise and open the door for the decision-making process.??Understanding who you are, reflecting on your work, and modelling a way forward is essential.?

Here is how you can start.

Ask yourself those questions:

Is your job aligned with your interests, real passions and personal life vision?

What is your motive behind picking your current profession?

What dreams do you have?

How do you want to live and work?

#careerdevelopment #career #future

William Tadeu

Ajudo coaches, consultores, mentores e pequenos empresários a criar máquinas de vendas inteligentes, gerando Leads ultra qualificados diariamente, com menos esfor?o e mais previsibilidade.

1 年

Amazing! ??

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Oliver Reade 韋奧利芙

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1 年

That's a good question Anita. I guess it means different things to different people. Not too sure if you could label business owner as a career. However, I am able to employ others of whom may wish to create a career within the business.

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Karl Sandland

Helping struggling coaches get Client Sh*t Sorted - without wasting effort on outdated strategies or complex tech ;-)

1 年

This resonates so much Anita - years ago for me a 'career' meant salary and status, then when I got what I thought was top of that mountain I realised I was so stressed, unhappy and unfulfilled. A career for me now is about fulfilment - by way of helping others develop and overcome barriers (its so rewarding). Moving from senior leadership into mentoring and coaching now provides me with the fulfilment I sought - and I simply could not even consider any other career now!

Stephanie Jadotte

?????? Founder, Brand Strategist & Creative Director ? I help ethical luxury fashion brands stand out and connect with their tribe through brand strategy & visual branding

1 年

Career growth opens opportunities to teach others, be a leader and mentor

Stephanie Chaaya

Senior Laboratory Engineer at Astra Zeneca | QC & Application Expertise

1 年

I would say career growth is all about the progress that you've made and all the lessons that you've acquired. That is what builds up your growth career wise and not the money. And in my opinion your own growth will impact you career as well so everything starts with us

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