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Professional Values Ethics And Career Success

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Is job-hopping and career success related to each other? What is the effect of one on the other? How long is too long for staying in a company? I must admit, the resumes that pass by my desk makes me conclude that job-hopping is far too common. Of course, I understand this may only apply to my advertising industry.



Job hoppers do it for various reasons. More often than not they may not know what they are getting into. Sometimes, it is because they do not know what they want and hence are not ready for the challenges that lay ahead of them. Job-hopping and career success is related to one another.

In my opinion, job-hopping affects career success in a negative manner. Consider this, what signals are you sending to your potential employer if you job-hop too often?

The Two-Year Rule

I have a two-year rule that I tell my staff and potential employees. The two-year rule is this – you must be willing to commit mentally to spend at least two years in the company before you quit. The reason is this; you need to deal with the learning curve. If you job-hop too often, you learn nothing substantial.

For me, it takes you at least a year to know the ins and outs of the company. Then another year before you can eventually be truly productive in adding value to the company. To see the true results of your contribution to the company, for me it takes at least two years. So, if you are prone to job-hopping and career success is on your mind, then it is time to rethink.

Training You

Many well-established companies have training programs. They are willing to invest in fresh graduates and newbies. However, in order for them to make that decision they need to look at past track records. Ask yourself, if you are a manager –who are you more likely to invest training time and money on? Someone who is job-hopper and shows tendency to job-hop or someone who is stable? Companies are more likely to invest in people who are stable. The reason is simple. They are able to contribute back into the company. Everybody wins. If you are constantly job-hopping, you send a signal that you are not ready to commit.

Companies like to invest in people who see their career goals align with their corporate goals. Job-hoppers usually cannot see their career path beyond the next year.

Decreasing the Incidence of Job-Hopping

One of the best ways to quit job-hopping is to truly know what you want. Once you know that, you will have singular focus in the pursuit of your career goals. Of course, it is understandable that as a fresh graduate or newbie at work it is tough to know that. You may be interested in some other industries.

If there are other fields that you are interested in then make a plan to find out about them. Start with the Internet, and then ask friends who may know people in those fields. Speak to them; ask them about the expectations of the company and the role of the position you are interested in.

You may not have all the answers but at least you get some idea. That would decrease the chances of you job-hopping.

Make Learning a Key Objective

If you are new in the work force and have been job-hopping quite a bit, my advice to you is this - truly find out what you want. Once you know that, find a company that is willing to train or how they are willing to commit to their employees' career in the long term. If they have structured training programs, join them.

Make learning the relevant skills and knowledge in that industry your key objective. The skills and knowledge that you learn will contribute to your career success in the long term. It is something that you can bring with you the rest of your life. Once you see the benefits of committing to a company who is willing to train you for more than two years, hopefully you won't be job-hopping often anymore.
Professional Values Ethics And Career Success
Over the course of your career, you'll have some great bosses and some who aren't so good. Some may be unsupportive, some may not give you the credit you deserve for your work, and some may even take out their own frustrations on you.

While few situations are as discouraging as having an incompetent boss or one who regularly finds fault with you, the good news is that most bosses really want to do their best. Often the right skills can help you manage your boss and turn a marginal relationship into a more productive one.

TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR MANAGING YOUR BOSS

If you want to influence the outcome of your relationship with your boss, you have to take responsibility. Waiting for your boss to make the first move can ultimately hurt your chances for advancement.

Here are some action steps you can take RIGHT NOW to build a more productive and rewarding relationship with your boss:

1. KNOW YOUR BOSS'S PRIORITIES - Your boss's opinion of you is critical. Linking your activities to what matters most to him or her makes you a more valuable team member. It also helps you make better decisions about how to spend your time.

This doesn't mean that you need to agree with everything your boss says. When properly handled, disagreements can build your credibility and gain you greater support. Just make sure that both you and your boss are aiming for the same goals.

2. ASK WIIFH? - Before you present ideas to your boss, ask, "What's in it for him?" Think about how your objectives further your boss's goals and priorities. If you can demonstrate how your ideas will benefit your boss, you're far more likely to get the support you want.

3. UNDER-PROMISE & OVER-DELIVER - It's natural to want to impress your boss by making big promises. However, no matter how much you actually accomplish, if you don't live up to the expectations you set, you can't help but damage your reputation. When you exceed expectations, you build credibility in the eyes of the people who count.

4. DON'T FOCUS ONLY ON PROBLEMS - Yes, your boss is busy. But just because you're lucky to get a few moments, doesn't mean you should focus only on difficulties. Make sure you regularly discuss positive performance and future plans.

5. OFFER SOLUTIONS - Never take a problem to your boss without offering 2 or 3 possible solutions at the same time. This gives you an opportunity to showcase your problem-solving ability. And if you simply want your boss's input on a problem, be sure to make that clear. Otherwise you boss may feel that you are trying to transfer your problem to her.

6. ASK FOR FEEDBACK - One of the hallmarks of top performers is their habit of seeking out criticism to help them improve their performance. While compliments are always nice to receive, if you want to advance rapidly in your career, constructive criticism from your boss is often more useful. If your boss doesn't coach regularly, be sure to ask about ways that you can improve your performance.

Practically everything you achieve in your career, you will achieve through working with others. Your future success depends greatly on your ability to effectively manage relationships with your boss, your peers, your subordinates and your customers.

Today, relationship strategies rule the world. To become a rising star in your career you must learn and apply them. When you master these strategies for managing your boss you'll find it easier to get support for your objectives. You'll be able to earn more, get promoted faster, and ultimately achieve the career success you want.
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