- What are my moral absolutes?
- How do I define right from wrong?
- How would I define ethics as it relates to work?
- What values will help me build strong relationships?
The first step in developing career goals is to assess your own personal characteristics - your skills and interests, likes and dislikes, and your strengths and weaknesses. You may then match your “profile” to a specific job or career goal.
People tend to fall into their careers and then gravitate towards the roles that fits them best. It is highly advisable to identify aspects of your present and past jobs that will help you determine your career goals, such as traits or skills that are required, aspects of the previous jobs you liked and disliked, skills you have developed through education, jobs, hobbies, volunteer work, clubs etc.
We believe a career should be looked at a bit like a project and by using the techniques explained below, you can propel your career to the highest levels within your field.Carve out a chunk of timeCareer visioning cannot, and should not, be rushed. It’s also something that may take several attempts before things begin to clear and you start getting a grasp of your ideal future. Conduct a self-assessment to determine current skills, interests, and values. In addition to an assessment of current job strengths and areas of improvement, ask questions such as:
• What do I value?
• How satisfied am I in my current job?
• How well does my job meet my needs?
• If I wanted to make a change, what would it be?
• How do others see me?
• How do I want to be seen?
• What makes me happy?Review core work valuesCore values are governing principles that help you make rational decisions consistently. If you compromise any of your core values, you will find it becomes easy to disregard your entire value system. Therefore, you should only deviate from your values if you have identified that a few of them are no longer applicable or needs alteration. It is beneficial to follow values that will help you make the right decisions along the journey. When we have solid core values that govern our decision making; we become more judicial. As a result, we are able to align our decisions and actions in times of crisis and change; giving us an edge over most other people. Answer the following questions as you begin considering your personal core values:


