Sunday, April 12, 2020
Learning Doesnt Stop Once You Have The Job - Work It Daily
Learning Doesnât Stop Once You Have The Job - Work It Daily Congratulations, youâve done it! You landed your first job. You bought new clothes, printed some business cards, and even decorated your cubicle. But, what comes next? Related: 5 Ways To Develop Your Skills On The Job No matter how excited you are for that first paycheck, itâs important to keep learning beyond whatâs required in your job description. Hereâs how: 1. Find A Mentor Sometimes, the best resources are sitting in a desk nearby. Reach out to a new co-worker(s) and find out their story. At one point, they were sitting where you are now and probably have a few tips to pass on. Also, it doesnât help to make friends! 2. Volunteer Offer your services to nonprofits in your area. Reaching out not only makes you feel good, but can help you learn how to solve new problems you havenât faced yet. It can also help you generate ideas for your day job! 3. Take Advantage Of Company Discounts Sometimes companies offer discounts to industry publications and professional associations to help you stay involved with and up-to-date about your profession. Find out if your company offers any and subscribe to/join your favorites to stay in the loop. 4. Join LinkedIn Groups And Twitter Chats LinkedIn and Twitter have endless opportunities to keep you learning. On LinkedIn, find a few groups you like and tune into news items and discussions. On Twitter, use Web sites like hashtags.org to find live discussions going on about your area of interest. This will help you reach people outside of your network and connect with new and experienced professionals. 5. Set Up Google Alerts Think of subjects concerned with your profession youâd like to know more about and set up alerts for the latest news. This will help you stay up-to-date on your areas of interest without having to sort through multiple Web sites yourself. 6. Stay Humble Donât think just because youâve finally landed your dream job you can call yourself an expert. No matter what industry you are in, there is always so much more to learn. Stay open-minded, and youâll be surprised how many opportunities come your way. But Why? When youâre in the middle of learning the ropes of your new employer, outside learning can fall to the wayside. It may seem understandable while you get acclimated, but it can really do a disservice to your future career goals. It may not be Scantron, but at some point youâll definitely be tested again. If you go to a company mixer or a conference, your peers will be talking about unfolding events. You need to have something to bring to the table, whether or not youâre sitting at your desk. Continuing to learn will help you feel confident about your contributions. Itâs not your managerâs responsibility to teach you everything youâll ever learn about your industry. Your manager will teach you a lot while you are under his or her supervision, but you canât rely on them for everything. Take the initiative to learn more, and you will undoubtedly impress your employer. Youâll improve the skills you already had and gain a few more. No doubt everyone could use a little improvement. By continuing to learn, you can add new skills to your basket and you can sharpen the ones you already had. It will give you much more reason to tout those skills when you need to. Donât be 'that guy.' You know the type. The know-it-all who is actually really outdated. If you arenât continuing to learn with the rest of us, your peers and managers wonât have confidence in your input. Stay out of the dark. You donât want to be caught off guard by news in your industry that could affect your job status. The very beginning of your career is the perfect time to get in the habit of staying in tune with your industry so you arenât facing a mountain of information later. Congratulations on your new beginning and good luck! This post was originally published on an earlier date. Related Posts 5 Steps To Take Control Of Your Career 4 Self-Perceptions Can Improve Your Career 7 Sacrifices You Need To Make To Advance Your Career Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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