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Three quick steps to boosting your career

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This article was written by Bona staff writer.


In an increasingly competitive market, it’s important to secure your place through the continuous boosting of your personal and professional development. If you’re already sitting pretty in the job of your dreams, it’s never a good idea to become complacent and lose the ambitious streak that got you there. If it’s a job you require, then focusing on boosting your career is even more important.

Here are five tips to boost your career quickly:

Ask for feedback

A quick indicator of your career health can be gained by asking both your manager and your peers for feedback. Performance reviews are a great way to get a better understanding of your strengths and weaknesses as well as to start a professional development conversation that might lead to a career boost. You may also take the opportunity to inquire as to whether there is room for growth in the business. Additionally, you can take on board any suggestions for improving both your skillset and productivity.

Engage with a mentor

A mentor can play a pivotal role in your career by offering support, guidance, and valuable insights that help you navigate your professional journey more effectively. This relationship can accelerate your growth and open up new opportunities for advancement. Finding a mentor may take time and effort, but the benefits of having an experienced guide in your career can be immensely valuable. Be proactive, patient, and persistent in your search.

Get learning

Boosting your career is usually aided in part by the acquiring of new skills and knowledge, making you more competent and versatile. A number of online courses exist that are designed to complement a working professional’s lifestyle through flexible distance learning. Assessments are done through the submission of assignments, and you are not required to physically attend classes. IQ Academy offers an array of subjects including occupational health and safety, logistics and supply chain management, human resource management, marketing, business management, hospitality and tourism and more.

Dr Amy Long, Dean at IQ Academy says that whilst giving your career a boost might seem easy in theory, it takes strategic planning, continuous learning, and proactive networking. “It’s important to take the time to identify your career aspirations and determine where you’d like to be in the short term and in the future. Creating this vital roadmap will allow you to define the specific steps that need to be taken which might include acquiring a new skill, certification or on-the-job experience.”


This article first appeared on Bona.