Tuesday, May 12, 2020
How To Win More Career Opportunities
How To Win More Career Opportunities Do you ever feel frustrated that youâre not getting the opportunities you think you should? Well, that used to happen to me. For example, there would be some cool projects and âWonder Boyâ or âWonder Girlâ would get assigned to them again and not me. Or, there would be a new role and I would read about it in the announcement memo. I wouldnât even know it was open. These situations were just soul-destroying to me, and it was this cycle of silent suffering because Iâd be thinking, âOh, please pick me, pick me!â, I would be disappointed and then I would console myself by saying, âWell, I didnât really want that anywayâ, when of course I really did want that! Sometimes you canât do anything. But what Iâve discovered over the years is, most of the time, there are things you can do to put yourself out there in front of opportunities. This was illustrated to me this morning when my husband, who is a basketball coach, was talking to some of his players. They were talking about how frustrating it can be as a player when people donât pass you the ball. One of the girls said, âWell, if you donât work to get open then I am not going to pass you the ball. Every player should have different ways of getting open.â I thought: this applies off the basketball court as well. It applies to all of us in our careers, in our work. Thatâs why I want to share with you five ways you can get open for opportunities. 1. Tell them you want the ball When there is an opportunity, throw your hat in the ring. You donât have to wait to be asked. So it might sound something like this: âHey, Iâd like to be considered for this role. Here is why I think Iâm a good fit.â 2. Ask for advice This is more subtle than the first strategy and it works when there is not an open opportunity out there. So, you can go to someone senior and say, âIâd love to get your advice on how I can get in a position to be able to run a global group one dayâ and then youâll learn all kinds of things from them. 3. Pick yourself I love this. How energizing! What I mean is, you canât pick yourself for a formal opportunity that someone else has the option to hand out, but you can pick yourself for an opportunity to show the same capabilities that it would take to do that thing that you want to do in the future. For example, if you wanted to show that you can lead a team, but you donât have an opportunity to do that right now, then you can go out and lead an effort in the charity sphere. Or lead an effort in the recruiting arena or in diversity in some of the networks. So go out there and create a project and pick yourself to lead it. 4. Do the work When I say, âDo the workâ, what I mean is, using the basketball context, if you want somebody to pass you the ball then it really helps if they feel confident that, when you get the ball, youâre going to be able to score; youâre going to be able to convert that. So in basketball, youâd be at practice every day. Get 500 baskets in. Maybe even 1000. Then people will see that youâre doing that and feel confident to pass you the ball, or give you that opportunity in the work context more readily. 5. Learn from others Identify one or two people who are really good at this, people who seem to be finding those opportunities regularly, and observe what they do. What is it about them, their actions and mindset that gets them those opportunities? In fact, take them out for a coffee, interview them. People love talking about their successes. Ask them, âHow did you get all of those great opportunities in your career?â Be proactive to gain more exposure and visibility So those are just five things you can do to put yourself out there and get open for opportunities. When youâre feeling frustrated about not having enough opportunities, I want you to go out there and do one of these things, do two of these things, do all of these things! But the most important thing is go and do something. Donât do what I did, which is that cycle of silent suffering. Go and be proactive. Take action. Youâre going to feel more confident. Itâs also going to give you more exposure and visibility, and good things will come your way. Now Iâd like to hear from you: What have you done that has helped you get in front of opportunities, and get open for opportunities? Leave a comment below â" Iâd love to hear your stories.
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