10 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO ADVANCE YOUR CAREER TO THE NEXT LEVEL
As individuals get into the corporate world, they start off their
careers for the foreseeable future. However, as they progress in their
various endeavours, they tend to do less of the things they did before
starting their careers. There are several reasons for this: Age
advancement, tight schedules, personal responsibilities
etc. However, these do not mean one’s career should not be progressed
further even beyond promotion. Man’s needs are insatiable and everyone
is looking for the next big thing – the above reasons become obstacles.
We have senior staff leaving a firm in Industry A to another in Industry
B – career change and development. Imagine moving from First Bank as
Head of International Banking to McKinsey & Company as a partner? Topsy St-Matthew Daniel did it and many others. Now, that is taking your career to the next level. Here are ten things to do to aid the process.
Even though you might not use the knowledge to change jobs or industries, it can be used as a “side hustle”. Combining your job and delivering service using you knowledge can earn you extra income, although small, can go a long way in solving minute issues.
Additionally, being multi-lingual aids during one’s postgraduate sojourn especially if done in far-flung places. An instance is INSEAD – the top business school – stating as part of its requirements that candidates should know more than a language and know another (three altogether – at least) when done with studies. Yet another is for folks relocating. In recent times, skilled Nigerians are relocating to different parts of the world, by knowing a second language (other than English) or the language of a key trading partner(s), it will certainly give one an advantage during job search, invariably make settling down easier – ditto life. Also, knowledge of a foreign language might just be the tie-breaker between Mr A and B in an interview especially if the firm has offices and investments outside the country.
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- GET YOUR CV REVIEWED AND REWRITTEN:
2. GET A PROFESSIONAL LINKEDIN PROFILE:
It might seem reasonable for a fresh graduate not have a professional
LinkedIn account, but not so for someone with five years’ experience in
a company. A LinkedIn account tells the world who you are –
professionally – and the achievements you have. A LinkedIn account is
more comprehensive than a paper-based CV.
How? It displays your professional history, awards, companies worked
with, publications (with verifiable evidence at a click),
recommendations from colleagues and associates, pictorial and graphical examples
of what you have done and lots more. Preparing such a profile is not a
day’s activity; it takes time, dedication and resources to pull it off
especially for a tyro to the site and how they can benefit from it.
Getting experts to aid in this will go a long way to ensuring success is
achieved.
(See: Five ways to enhance your LinkedIn profile; How to build an irresistible LinkedIn profile; Five mistakes people make on LinkedIn; How to get a job using LinkedIn; 22 LinkedIn secrets)
3. APPLY TO TOP ORGANISATIONS
As expected, this is what most people see as advancing their career –
moving from a top organisation to another across industries. Just like
Topsy St-Matthew Daniel, most people would love to climb the ladder to bigger
firms in their industry or other industries. This can aid one’s career
by providing an international exposure, training, perks, and
developmental courses. Imagine moving from Sahara Group to Glencore? Or
from Dangote to General Electric? Or University of Lagos to University
of Cape Town? Applying to top organisations require relevant and most
times cognate experiences, ditto other top qualifications.
(See: Top companies to work with in Nigeria (2018); Dilemma of a first class graduate: KPMG or McKinsey?; Great companies to start your career with in Nigeria; How to get a job in the oil and gas industry) .
4. SUBSCRIBE TO INTERVIEW AND TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT PREPPING. THINGS HAVE CHANGED
Yes! The interview process you passed five or seven years ago cannot be similar to the present interview for your next career advancement. Things have changed; the process, skills required, mannerism, approach, information etc. Look at interview
coaching as being tutored on how to pass IELTS or GRE. Being tutored on
writing those exams does not imply you do not know the English language
or basic elementary studies. It simply connotes you want to perform at
optimum and leave no room for chances. Ditto for interview prepping, where you get prepped for interviews and assessment centres’ exercises by experts on what to do; how to do; the entire thought process during an interview and assessment centre is explained and your chances get increased – exponentially.
(See: : What to do before interviews; How to prepare for interviews; My McKinsey & Company’s interview)
5. JOIN CAREER GROUPS ONLINE AND OFFLINE
It is said that one’s network is his/her networth and information is power. These factors – networth and information – are vital in career advancement. Humans are involved in recruitment processes not robots, ditto information which aids one to be at the top of the ladder . Lots of individuals have gotten jobs via WhatsApp groups by simply applying to roles shared in the page. Also, information regarding various companies’ recruitment processes – format of aptitude tests’ and interviews are shared in such groups. The writer recently got to know about Procter & Gamble Nigeria’s test format to be GMAT on a KPMG Graduate Trainee WhatsApp group. That is a quick and ready-made information.
Meet new people daily; hold logical conversations and make invaluable
contacts that might become helpful. While benefiting from these
relationships, also contribute to them and aid in one’s career
advancement. See it as a rub off effect.
(See: How to get a job through networking; How to get a job through connection in Nigeria; How to pass aptitude tests; popular aptitude tests’ formats used by various Nigerian firms).
6. GO FOR FURTHER STUDIES OR RELEVANT CERTIFICATIONS
As you progress in your career, you will need to upgrade your skill
set and educational qualifications, ditto relevant certifications. As an
accountant, you have an ICAN/ACCA, but if you desire a career
progression to a higher level in finance. You might need to write the
CFA exams and become certified to be eligible for such roles which
increases your chances or you want be in a managerial position in the
future, an MBA becomes more of a necessity than an option. An added
degree from a notable institution increases your value and opens a
window of opportunities both home and abroad. Advancing your studies
should be done with a mind-set of learning new things, expanding one’s network and adding value to organisations. Additionally, a relevant certification
in technical sectors like ICT, architecture, engineering amidst others
gives credence to your professional works thereby increasing the
opportunities for exploits as an individual.
(See: How to combine CFA examination preparation with corporate Lagos life; How to win a scholarship from the CFA Institute; How the CFA determines who passes; How an MBA can aid your career switch, MSc or MBA: Which is better?; After HND: BSc or MBA?; Chemistry graduate: MSc Chemical Engineering or MBA?).
7. CONSIDER STARTING A SIDE BUSINESS INDIVIDUALLY/WITH RELIABLE PARTNERS OR BEING A CONSULTANT IN YOUR AREA OF EXPERTISE
You have a wealth of experience in an industry and such is not readily available.
Have you thought about using that knowledge and contacts made over the
years and contributing towards a new business in exchange for an equity?
There are many new businesses in dire need of experienced folks
offering their finance or skills in exchange for guidance. Think of
something like a being a non-executive director for a start-up or
ploughing funds into a business with a reliable and honest
partner(s) while providing managerial and business advice. Through this
way, you fulfil the entrepreneurial dreams you might have; contribute to
society and expand your knowledge output while at the same time making
money.
(See: How to become a successful entrepreneur; Secrets of successful entrepreneurs; Top 20 successful entrepreneurs in Nigeria under-40)
8. VOLUNTEER FOR NOTABLE CAUSES IN SOCIAL ORGANISATIONS
Volunteering adds to your career profile. In an age of social activism,
giving your time and resources to notable social causes exposes you to
learning opportunities, leadership development, understanding things
from different perspective, mentoring people, contributing to societal
growth etc. Volunteering is very important especially when one is
applying for a scholarship into a program either MBA, graduate studies or even changing jobs or careers. Be awarded for any further gives credence to your contribution.
9. IMPROVE YOUR ICT SKILLS
We are entering the fourth wave of industrialisation (at least for
developed countries) and almost every profession will be impacted by the
wave. Jobs will
be lost as well as created and redefined. Skilled manpower will be
required as industries upgrade and further develop to serve clients
better. Improving your ICT skills is no more an option but a necessity
as this will be an added advantage for your career progression – within
your present organisation or if you desire a change. ICT touches all
area of life and if you don’t want to become a professional dinosaur,
you need to begin to master the basics of technology. Think of digital
marketing, advanced graphic design, coding, and other relevant tech
know-how – these concepts will be more pronounced in the future. The
good thing about this is that it has nothing to do with your initial
discipline, as anyone can learn provided the will, determination and
resources – which are ubiquitous and affordable – are available.Even though you might not use the knowledge to change jobs or industries, it can be used as a “side hustle”. Combining your job and delivering service using you knowledge can earn you extra income, although small, can go a long way in solving minute issues.
10. LEARN ANOTHER LANGUAGE
“Buy low, sell high. Be curious and be sceptical. And make sure your children and grandchildren are fluent in Mandarin“- Jim
Rogers, the American investor and Fund Manager who relocated to
Singapore from the US in 2007. In a highly globalised world, knowing
more than your native language is very vital. With companies
headquartered in one country and having offices and facilities across
the globe – undergoing transactions – knowing more than a language (at
least beginner’s level) open doors to greater opportunities. Some might
think knowing a foreign language as an aid to advance one’s career
applies only for multinationals. However, with Nigerian firms spreading
to different parts of Africa and the world (Dangote & Sahara Groups
are prime examples), it becomes necessary.Additionally, being multi-lingual aids during one’s postgraduate sojourn especially if done in far-flung places. An instance is INSEAD – the top business school – stating as part of its requirements that candidates should know more than a language and know another (three altogether – at least) when done with studies. Yet another is for folks relocating. In recent times, skilled Nigerians are relocating to different parts of the world, by knowing a second language (other than English) or the language of a key trading partner(s), it will certainly give one an advantage during job search, invariably make settling down easier – ditto life. Also, knowledge of a foreign language might just be the tie-breaker between Mr A and B in an interview especially if the firm has offices and investments outside the country.
Source; http://www.jarushub.com/10-things-you-can-do-to-advance-your-career-to-the-next-level/
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