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Growth and development are essential to your professional life, no matter what role or industry you are in. If you fall behind, you inevitably become less competitive in the job market. Even worse, you could become obsolete, unable to perform your job, if you refuse to learn and grow.
Don’t worry, though. The same technologies and advancements that cause these constant changes also make it easier to stay up-to-date.
Today, we’ll consider a sneaky and unexpected potential enemy to your professional growth—staying in the same job for too long.
When was the last time you spruced up your resume for an internal position at your company or for a new job search? A 2021 survey found that both Millennials and Gen Z workers were likely to remain at a job for less than three years. For Gen X, the number was five years and 8 years for Baby Boomers.
Though the reasons vary from person to person, obtaining a better position, higher pay, or a better work/life balance—such as a flexible schedule or healthier work environment—are among the top reasons workers today refuse to stagnate in dead-end jobs.
A study published in the Harvard Business Review outlined key reasons why employees leave—reasons that would stunt career growth if not addressed.
So, what can you do if you determine that your current role is stunting your professional development? There are three paths you could take. You can choose the one that would be most beneficial to you.
Be proactive in seeking a promotion or a lateral job shift at your current company. Converse with your superiors concerning your desire for new challenges. Let them know you are open to training or mentorship opportunities. You may be surprised at the doors that open to you.
If advancement or transfer within your current company is not possible, you may consider seeking employment elsewhere. The same role at a different company will no doubt come with new challenges. There may also be opportunities for continued learning or increased pay.
For an even greater change of pace, look for a similar role in a different industry or for a more advanced position with more responsibility.
You may have strong reasons for remaining at your current post. If so, you can still challenge yourself by upskilling. Learn all you can about the software, industry trends, marketing tactics, or soft skills related to your job. Take classes, get certified, and read industry publications.
Look for opportunities to do new things that will challenge you on the job. If a new project begins, volunteer to be a part of the team. If a new software application is adopted, learn it thoroughly. Take any opportunity for training or attending industry events.
You may find that this not only makes your current job less stagnant and more fulfilling but that you qualify for promotions that you did not previously.
Of course, staying at your job can be a good option if the circumstances are right. If you like your role and the company culture, and receive a good salary, you might be all set. You can combat the stagnation described above by continuing your education.
Another reason to stay might be a good system of internal career advancement. If you have a clear path to promotion, ongoing training, and mentorship, you’re likely to avoid the negative career effects described above.
Don’t let yourself become bored, your skills outdated, or your income limited by staying at a stagnant job for too long. Take a leap by asking for a promotion, seeking a new job, or actively upskilling in your current position.
By doing so, you’ll feel more fulfilled and remain competitive in the job market. You’ll be glad you did.
Disclaimer: For more interesting articles visit Business Times.
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