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The 6 Stages of Modern
Career Development
This article helps you to understand
and appreciate the different stages of career development,
so that you can recognize which stage you are currently at.
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Career experts say that people will
change careers (not jobs) 5-7 times in a lifetime.
This being true, career management
is an important life skill to develop and cultivate.
There are six stages of modern
career development:
- Assessment
- Investigation
- Preparation
- Commitment
- Retention
- Transition
Learning the characteristics of
each stage will empower you to navigate through each stage
easily and with more confidence.
In the Assessment Stage,
you are getting ready for your life's work.
This stage is characterized by
unawareness, in that you are not sure what your values,
strengths, and weaknesses are. You start to feel like you
want to know more about yourself and make a conscious effort
to get in touch with who you really are.
Key characteristics:
- Taking assessment instruments
- Working with a career counselor
or career coach
In the Investigation Stage,
you are researching what work exists in the world.
This stage is characterized by
feelings of confusion, in that you are not sure what career
options exist for you. You may feel overwhelmed with all
of the different jobs and opportunities that exist as you
begin the process of researching the modern world of work.
But if you approach this stage
with a positive frame of mind, you will find that you will
learn about many possibilities you may have never considered.
Key characteristics:
- Researching the world of work
- Conducting informational interviews
with people in your chosen field
In the Preparation Stage,
you are still getting ready to do your life's work.
This stage is characterized by
feelings of excitement, as you think of how wonderful it
will be to perform meaningful work.
However, there is still much
work to be done, and in order to be successful, you have
to be prepared.
Key characteristics:
- Gaining knowledge and experience
- Setting goals and adopting
a success-oriented mind-set
In the Commitment Stage,
you will feel confident, in that you have figured out what
you are meant to do.
Sometimes people have known all
along what they were meant to do, but were not able to commit
to the process of making it happen, for whatever reason.
At this stage, more than ever,
you must focus your energy and keep your eye on the target.
Key characteristics:
- Conducting a job search
- Negotiating and accepting
a job offer
In the Retention Stage,
you will feel comfortable in your career field, as you will
now have figured out how things work in your industry.
You will want to remain committed
to your career by continually updating your skill set and
staying current with industry standards.
Key characteristics:
- Providing first-class customer
service skills
- Building a professional network
The Transition Stage
is characterized by feelings of discomfort, in that you are
unsure of what you will be doing next (and/or if you will
be happy).
In this stage, you will learn
to make conscious changes in your career direction.
Key characteristics:
- Making career changes
- Developing resiliency
No matter what career stage
you find yourself in now, you can be sure that you will enter
and re-enter through these six stages many times though out
your lifetime.
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This
article is adapted from the book, Get Smart! About Modern
Career Development: A Personal Guide to Creating Your Life's
Work by Michelle L. Casto, M.Ed.
She can be reached at Get
Smart Series and Bright
Light Coach
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