Career Education: How It Can Propel
Your Career Forward
By Carl Mueller
Ongoing career education is something that
can help separate from you other job searchers
and in some cases might help to win you the
job.
As a recruiter, I have worked with companies
who won’t hire people without a university
degree. In some cases, they specify the type
of degree needed but in other cases, the company
doesn’t care what the degree is in as long
as you have one.
In other words, a lack of education
can cost you. And you might not even realize
it if the company doesn’t publicly admit
this policy but simply lets their recruiters
know about this particular form of screening.
When planning your career, education
can certainly have an impact on your success
or lack thereof.
Here are some ideas regarding various
levels of education that might help to
determine your long-term success in the
workplace.
University/College Career Education
As mentioned above, some companies you
apply to might require a Bachelor’s degree
or college diploma and some might not
even tell you up front that this is the
reason you are being rejected. If you
haven’t achieved this level of education
and feel like it’s holding you back, you
can do something about it. If you have
a job, furthering your education through
evening classes or online university training
can be difficult to balance but it can
be done. The long-term positive impact
on your career can really make it worthwhile,
too.
Post Graduate Career Education
If you have already have a university
or college-level education, you might
find that a further level of education
can help take to a much higher level.
Not only can a Masters degree or PhD level
take you to a higher level of compensation
- depending on your industry and existing
level of experience of course - it can
also help to project you to more senior
positions that might otherwise be unattainable.
If only getting such a degree was as easy
as writing about it - Certainly, attaining
a Masters or PhD level degree requires
a special kind of person, a dedicated
career-minded individual who no doubt
clearly sees the value of education.
OK, let’s say that anything related to
degrees or diplomas is just not an option
for you. There are still plenty of great
career education options you can look
at:
Industry-Specific Career Education
A good example of industry education
is the various platform-specific designations
that Information Technology professionals
can attain in areas such as computer networking,
routers, wireless and Internet technologies.
Often these designations will not only
separate you from candidates who don’t
hold a designation, it might be a requirement
for actually applying for some jobs. Other
examples of people who hold industry-specific
designations are registered nurses and
certified trainers.
Skills Training Career Education
There are a number of options you might
consider such as computer training, presentation
skills training, project management training,
financial management training and assertiveness
training just to name a few. If you can
think of something about yourself that
you’d like to improve, you can probably
quickly find a course or some sort of
training to take. Plus, taking training
courses - especially if your employer
pays for it - is a great way to keep active
and network with others who might help
your career.
Second Language Career Education
Getting a second (or third!) language
under your belt can really make a difference
in your career especially in the eyes
of firms who look favorably at multilingual
job candidates. If you work for a multinational
corporation, a second or third language
might open up job opportunities with this
or other companies who operate globally.
Often bilingual job candidates can be
worth their weight in gold to a company.
During your career, education can often
help to take your farther than you would
otherwise have gone had you not achieved
this level. As the above lists show, there
are many options you can pursue to continue
your education at any stage of your career.
Carl Mueller is an Internet entrepreneur
and professional recruiter. Carl has helped
many job searchers find their dream career
and would like to help clear up some of
the job search myths that exist while
helping job searchers avoid common job
search mistakes that cost them jobs.
Visit Carl's website to find your dream
career: http://www.find-your-dream-career.com
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