Michael Sterling

Move Your Career Forward in 2017: A Step-by-Step Guide

 

The start of a new year always reminds me of the saying, “Wherever you go, there you are.” We all talk about a fresh start for the new year. In reality, we carry our baggage with us. What has really changed? Nothing, unless we choose to make changes.

 

As New Year Resolutions go, I’m not a fan. We should be setting and pursuing goals year-round. Rather than spend energy crafting resolutions, use that surge of optimism felt at the start of fresh year as a motivator.

 

If you’re among the many who have set their sights on moving your career forward in 2017, now is the time to plot a course to make that happen.

 

Step-by-Step Guide to Move Your Career Forward

 

Rack Focus

 

What is your next career step? Is it in clear focus? If not, take time over the holidays to clearly define your next move. Is your goal to move up the career ladder at your current employer? Move up and on to a new firm? Or, make a lateral move that will enable you to fulfill another goal such as relocate for a slower pace, or to experience life in the hustle and bustle of a big city, or to reduce your commute? With your next step in focus, you’ll be able to develop a plan to get you there.

 

Set a Timeline

 

Assign specific completion dates to each step of your plan. A plan without dates is nothing more than a wish list which will allow you to drift aimlessly. A true plan needs to be actionable and setting concrete deadlines will hold you accountable.

 

Research

 

This is the piece that many individuals dread. Yet, it’s not one to be bypassed. Research your desired position. What skills are needed? What firms/employers have openings in your target location? Which employers model the values and culture that will be a match for you? What do you need to update your resume? Solid research takes time and, admittedly, can be daunting. As a career coach and recruiter for public accountants, I recently compiled a list of 9 must-haves for the public accounting job search as a one-stop resource.

 

Assess

 

A career plan must be based upon your experience and skills as well as goals. Using your research, do you have the right skill-set for your desired job? I advise performing a Career Gap Assessment – this analysis allows you to identify the differences in the skills you have today and the skills needed for your next career step. Regardless of your industry, this is a critical and enlightening step.  I outlined a gap analysis in “Do You Have What it Takes? A Career Gap Analysis for Accountants.

 

Apply

 

Submit applications. Get your resume out there. Overwhelmed by the process? Enlist the aide of a recruiter. A strong recruiter is an invaluable, and cost-free, partner and guide throughout the hiring process. Moreover, a solid recruiter has an established network of employers and will often know of positions which are not advertised.

 

With these steps, you’ll be set to move your career forward in the new year. I wish you great success in 2017!

 

Interested in more career nutrition? Check out the Career Wellness section of the SterlingFreeman website. And connect with me on LinkedIn. I welcome your comments. 

 

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