If April showers bring May flowers, how might you shower yourself today to have a blooming career tomorrow? Thankfully, you don’t have to figure it out yourself. Here are 5 ways to help your career bloom this spring.
Talk to your supervisor
Are there any more activities you can do? Any other responsibilities you might be able to take on? Anything new they’d like to hand off to you? Why not ask them? There’s no harm in asking, and it could even delight your supervisor or boss for taking the initiative yourself and proving yourself to be a go-getter.
Update your resume
How long has it been since you’ve updated your resume? Maybe it’s time to blow off the dust and give it a good polish. It’s a good thing you have a friend in your corner—schedule a consultation with Madelyn today!
Hold informational interviews
Have you been considering a new line of work or do you have your eye on a management position? Holding informational interviews with friends or colleagues is a wonderful way to learn more about these positions and feel out whether or not they’re the right fit for you.
Apply for a new job
Maybe it’s time to look for something new. Is your job stale? No opportunities for advancement? Or perhaps you want to explore a new field of expertise? Why not take that leap? Find that new position and apply!
Take leadership courses
Taking leadership courses not only prepares you for any promotions that might come your way, they will also prove to your boss or supervisor that you are management material. If you implement what you learn now, you’ll be the perfect choice for that position later.
The best way to make your career bloom is to prepare yourself for what lies ahead. With your eye on the horizon, there’s no telling what you can do once you put your mind to it.
Madelyn Mackie
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