Career coaching tips

Career coaching tips
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Are you looking to take your career to the next level? Well, you may find the following tips pretty useful.

1. Focus and Know What You Really Want

Thanks to the internet, everyone is able to research what they want to be when they grow up. Before the age of Google, Yahoo and Bing, people had to figure out things on their own and this presents challenges in career discovery and growth. Most people would just stick to the roles they found themselves in. However, nowadays, you can dream big and really look into what it takes to be successful in a certain career. We are in a new age, so take advantage of it.

2. Engage Strategically on Social Media Platforms

If you’re those who don’t like being vocal on the social media space or are not a great writer and so would rather stay away from content creation, you may want to consider engaging with other individuals’ content instead. A simple like or share on platforms such as LinkedIn can really go a long way in putting yourself in a thought leadership position.

3. Tailor Your Resume to The Job Position

This is one of the best tips that anyone can give you when it comes to advancing your career. Before your resume reaches the employer, they utilize algorithms that scan your document for particular keywords from the job description. One of the best things you can do is make sure that yours has those words so that you can reduce the chances of your resume being thrown in the ‘no’ section before it even gets to the recruiter.

4. Own Your Story

Being distinct enables you to create a unique story. And even though it will not be pretty to you and others, the fact is that people like authenticity. That said, sharing your wins and learning experiences will not only make you more approachable but ideally relatable. The entrepreneur, Layfield does this by talking about how he was once fired, which sparked him to launch his own business. Getting fired is not something that you should be ashamed of as many people has gone through it at some point in their careers.

5. Become Your Own Advocate

We live in a fast-paced, highly competitive, cluttered, digital world where there’s no time to wait for somebody else to advocate your work on your behalf. It’s advisable to merchandise your work and this means sharing your wins in a non-boastful and grounded manner. Layfield shares the story of how he became a BE Modern Man and how he nominated himself when it came down to it. By letting people know about your success, you end up getting recognition, which opens new doors in return.