Ceramic Industry
  Home
  Subscribe
  CyberNews Subscribe
  Editor's Blog
  PPP HotSpot
  Subscription Customer Service
  Online
  Classified Ads
  Services Marketplace
  Buyers' Connections
  Ad Index
  Calendar
  Today's Headlines
  Cover Story
  Features
  Columns
  Products
  Online Extras
  Resources
  Archives
  Digital Edition Archives
  Career Center
  CyberNews Archives
  Directories
  Videos
  Reference
  Market Research
  Web Seminars
  CI Info
  About CI
  Contact Us
  Media Kit
  Reprints
Search in: EditorialProductsCompanies
ONLINE EXTRA: Are You Doing All You Can to Keep Your Job? Part 1
by Kim Goff
May 20, 2009

ARTICLE TOOLS
EmailEmailPrintPrintReprintsReprintsshareShare



Landing that “dream job” is what makes all of us feel successful. However, the road to success only begins when you get the job; succeeding at work takes initiative and hard work. Showing investment and dedication to improve your professional growth and job performance can help lead to a promotion. Most importantly, with our current economic situation, it can help you keep your job.

You can do many things to succeed in your career. Here are some tips to improve your chances of achieving workplace success, in spite of any economic ups and downs.

1. Get educated.
Most employers prefer hiring and promoting employees who have college degrees. If you know that you have a better chance of getting promoted by having a degree, it would be worth your time and financial investment to obtain a college degree. If you have a degree, consider what skills you can learn in order to improve your job performance.

Large corporations frequently offer free software, communication or management training. If your company does not offer courses, do some research to find classes being taught in your area; your company might subsidize the cost if you make a case for it!
 

Next week, Part 2 in this series will discuss the benefits of being proactive.


Kim Goff
kimgoff@excite.com
Kim Goff is a professional speaker and author who currently serves as communications director for the United Way of York. In addition to being a freelance writer, she also works on Volunteer Now!, a blog for the York Daily Record, and is the Philadelphia Special Needs Kids Examiner for Examiner.com. She speaks on overcoming obstacles, life balance and women in the workplace, and is author of Female Empowerment—A Personal Journey. She can be contacted at kimgoff@excite.com.

Links

|PrintEmail

Did you enjoy this article? Click here to subscribe to the magazine.





















BNP Media
© 2010 BNP Media. All rights reserved. The publisher is not responsible for product claims and representations. Any views or opinions expressed are those of the author and do not represent those of Ceramic Industry, its staff, Editorial Advisory Board or BNP Media. | Privacy Policy