Unit 8 – Career Path

We can compare a career path to a roadmap with short- and long-term goals.  It maps the route one takes from a lower-level position until you arrive at your ultimate goal.  Not all the paths follow a straight line which means that career paths can change.

To achieve the career you want, you need to be strategic with the jobs you take. That’s where mapping out your career path can be a major help. Your career path is simply a series of jobs you take that ultimately lead you to your dream career. Career paths go hand-in-hand with a career plan, which is basically a list of short- and long-term goals that you strive for along your career path.

By mapping out a career path, you can…

  • Avoid taking jobs that get you nowhere. Chances are good that you’ll have at least a few job changes over the course of your career. When you’re tempted to leave your current job for greener pastures, it helps to ask yourself one simple question: Will this progress my career in the direction that I want? If the answer is no, think twice before you jump ship.
  • Identify gaps in knowledge and skills. Not sure what skills or training you need to progress to the next step in your career? Mapping your career path takes a lot of the guesswork out of the equation by helping you see which skills you need to reach your future career goals.
  • Strive for something other than a paycheck.Sure, you want a job that pays the big bucks. Who doesn’t? But for many employees, a paycheck isn’t enough to keep them motivated at work. They want to be fulfilled in their careers, and that comes through personal and professional development.
  • Bounce back quicker from career setbacks.Mapping out your career won’t make you immune to career setbacks. However, it can help you get back on track if your original career plans are derailed. Getting laid off unexpectedly can be super scary, but with a career strategy in place, you can pick up the pieces quickly and come back stronger than before.

Taken from: https://tallo.com/blog/career-path/

Do you map out your career path?  How do you do it?

What should be the professional expectations of a person with your degree?

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  1. CÉSAR PÉREZ SANTIVÁÑEZ escribió:

    (1) I do [career path], but I don’t focus fervently on it, because I’m a teacher and what I want to be is a writer; however, I prepare myself, I update myself, I try to improve and the truth is that I have been qualified as a good teacher, despite that, what calls me is writing, although I know that in countries like ours that doesn’t give much money, but I don’t care. (2) An individual with my professional degree should aspire to regularly update their knowledge, methodology, and ethics. The ultimate goal is to mold well-rounded individuals, not just academically but also in inculcating values that are so often overlooked in our society. We witness a dismal state of education, where the majority prioritizes financial gain over holistic development. Universities are established with substandard teaching practices, solely concerned with issuing degrees like dispensing bread, often even plagiarizing theses. It is this objective of improving and empowering education that educators must embrace as a challenge.

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