Constantly Laying Groundwork for the Next Career Move
Published by Ryan Healy on May 1st, 2007 in Career Development, Entrepreneurship, Money | 1 CommentA question I have been thinking about for months is, what is more beneficial to a young person's career; putting in the extra time to do great work for a company that undervalues them, or finding a hobby that will positively contribute to the career they hope to have in the long run?
For me, the answer is the latter. Until I find the perfect career that I yearn for, I will keep searching for areas that interest me outside of work. Searching requires time and effort outside of work, but my career is my personal responsibility, so I refuse to rely solely on a company to develop the skills necessary to become successful in the business world.
When I first started out in the corporate world I listened to all of the typical corporate advice. I networked within my company as much as I could. I tried my best to do amazing work to prove myself to my managers. I stayed around the office until my superiors went home. I did everything in my power to get noticed within the company. And of course, I sucked up to every big Whig I happened to meet.
Wow was I wrong. Read the rest at The Brazen Careerist
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May 1st, 2007 at 2:25 pmRyan, you are very right here. The main reason we go about doing what we do is because we don't pause to really find out what we truly want and what we are truly passionate about.. when you invest your time in career discovery and self-discovery the process of being in your dream job or career becomes much simpler. I hope you will find some similar thoughts on my blog post titled
10 Reasons why you are not in your Dream Job:
http://careerbright.blogspot.com/2007/04/10-reasons-why-you-are-not-in-your.html
Good points you have here and very very relevant!