How to Reverse Engineer Your Career for Your Career Success
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How To Reverse Engineer Your Career for Future Success
To create the career youâll love and reach career success faster, reverse engineer your career! And no, you don't need to be an engineer to do it.
If youâve ever felt unsure about what you need to be successful in your career itâs probably because you donât really know which path you want your career to follow, and youâre unclear of how far you want to take your career.
Six steps to develop a strategy for your future career success
1. Get clear on what you really want
Get clear on what you really want . What role would you like to be in ultimately? Where would you like to be in five or 10 years? Would you like to be Global Head of Marketing in the medical industry, or are you aspiring to be an HR manager? Or a Chief Information Officer in the financial services industry, IT Project Manager at a large tech company or Operations Director in a company dedicated to sustainability?
2. Conduct your research â find your dream job/s online
Conduct research to find job descriptions for that dream job on job boards such as seek.com.au or monster.com.Â
3. Analyse the job descriptions
Analyse the information you find in those job descriptions.
4. Conduct a gap analysis
Conduct a gap analysis. Consider your current skills, experience, qualifications and certifications. Where do you NOT meet the minimum requirements?
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5. Come up with a strategy to overcome the gaps
Strategise how to overcome each gap:
6. Find a mentor or career coach
Find a mentor who is highly successful in the role you want to target, and ask them to review your game plan. Or reach out to a career coach  who can guide you. Walk them through where you are today, the job you want (one similar to theirs), your gap analysis and discuss a strategy to overcome the challenges. Ask for their advice and feedback on the following:
Reverse engineering your career does not have to be difficult.  You certainly donât need an engineering degree to reverse engineer your career!
Take time to define your career aspirations, conduct research and analysis and be honest about where the gaps are. To hasten your career progression in the direction you desire strategise how to overcome those gaps, take action on your strategies and you will be in a strong position to progress step-by-step in the right direction. Of course if you need help, the Career Success Program provides affordable and easily accessible support when you need it.
What strategies to you use to manage your career? I'd love to read your comments below - and if you have a question, feel free to ask - I'll always respond.
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1yGreat topic and love the engineering word play, Jane Jackson - such wonderful information in your article
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1yCareers, just like everything in life need to planned and strategised but this is not taught at school. Itâs not surprising people do not plan their careers coming from one educational institution to another, no one provides a roadmap for the career choices that are out there. I think many of us just think âstart at the bottom and work your way upâ
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1yThese are superb steps, thanks for sharing Jane Jackson