Get the right career guidance
How important are mentors throughout my career?
Chuck: Mentorships provide benefits for both parties regardless
of the career level, but it can be incredibly helpful for
employees who’re in the early phase of their careers. It’s
always good to have a ‘safe space’ to discuss ideas and concerns
to navigate the beginning of your career.
Jim: It’s also important to recognize that mentorship can come
from anywhere. Keep a lookout for people who’re trying to reach
out to you and help you with various aspects of your life and
career. Value them and use their guidance accordingly.
What is the biggest mistake people make at the beginning of
their careers?
Jim: One of the biggest traps is when students or recent
graduates feel the pressure to find a job right after college.
This can lead to accepting a job that they’re not genuinely
interested in. Before they know it, they’ve become an expert in
something that they never had a passion for, and a thirty-year
career has gone by. They also start making money and buying
things based on that income. It reaches a point where they’re
unable to pivot or start fresh. I would encourage you to take
your time to find an area of study or work that brings you joy
in your day-to-day life.
Chuck: Talk to as many people and companies as you can and
network as much as possible to find the right fit.
Grow your career
How will I know if the career I’ve chosen is setting me up for
success? Is there a litmus test?
Jim: Determining that could take years, but it comes down to
overall happiness in the role. Are you learning, being
challenged and excited to get to work every day? If these
sentiments are lacking, it’s probably a good idea to take stock
of the overall role and start exploring or having conversations
with your network, or mentor, to determine if a change is
needed.
Chuck: A litmus test could be whether your career is adversely
affecting your personal life or time spent outside the office.
What’s the one tip that will take me a long way?
Chuck: The two most important qualities you should nurture are
adaptability and agility. As we know, markets are cyclical.
There are peaks and valleys. Deliver your best work during the
peaks when the times are active. Grow, adapt and learn a new
skill during the valleys when work is slower, and the economic
conditions are less favorable.