Do you ever feel like your career has stalled out? Do you see other people
getting promoted while you're always passed by? Maybe continuing education can
help you jump-start your career. By taking additional courses and investing time
and energy in your skills, you can show your employer how serious you are about
your future.
One of the wonderful things about continuing education is that
everyone can profit from it. Learning additional skills and mastering new
knowledge helps everyone. Employees who feel left behind in their careers can
especially profit from learning skills that will make them infinitely more
"promotable." Upper management often looks at continuing education classes as a
sign that the employee is interested in his or her future.
So if you want to
get your career moving, consider your continuing education options. First,
analyze the state of your career. What goals do you have for yourself? What do
you hope to achieve during the next year and the next five years? Is your
current employer your dream job or do you hope to develop skills that will
enable you to move to the job you really want? What skills and training do you
feel you're missing?
Make a list of what you want to accomplish in your
career. Then look at how learning additional skills can help you accomplish
these goals. Continuing education encompasses a great many topics. You can learn
almost any skill that you need in the workplace by pursuing continuing education
options.
If you're comfortable doing so, talk to your manager about
continuing education classes. Many companies actively encourage their employees
to learn new skills. Moreover, many companies will pay all or part of the cost
of classes. Sit with your manager and decide what classes will most help you
progress in your career.
If you would rather not ask your employer about
continuing education, then study the training that successful people in your
field have. Do they have advanced degrees? If so, then you can return to
college. Are their technical skills stronger or more diverse? You can put
together a list of the skills you need to develop.
Once you've decided which
classes will benefit your career, research your continuing education options. In
addition to college classes, you can take many classes online. You'll be able to
fit in classes around your busy work schedule. Not only can you find a variety
of classes online, you'll also find a variety of prices as well. Look around
until you find a program that fits your budget.
In addition to online
classes, many training programs offer DVDs and CDs. Some people use the time
while they are stuck in traffic to learn a new skill. Several programs are
available on CD that you can listen to while you drive. These programs can help
you with people skills such as public speaking.
With a little research, you
can find lots of continuing education offerings to help you progress in your
career. Take the time necessary to map out a plan, and then make it happen. Your
future is in your control. Take charge and find the training you need.
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