Your First Job Sets the Tone for the Rest to Come
By Hans Bool
Your first job is setting the context for
all next ones.
So you should be carefull and that is why
we go to school for. It is like playing football
and the ball is out. And it is your turn to
get the ball back in. So you are not waiting
until you have arrived there at the line,
watching where your team mates are and thinking,
"where is the best place I will throw
this ball." No, once knowing that it
is your turn, you are already observing the
positions of the players and when you have
arrived at the side you throw the ball right
where it should go.
There is a big difference between school
and study and the real world outside.
Some have the entrepreneurial spirit when
they are still young and they present
themselves at the market.
Others start by a first job, and a second,
a third... But, wait a minute, before
you know it you are in the middle of a
course you cannot longer escape from.
You build up expertise and people hire
you to do the trick again.
So your first job sets the tone and direction
for all others. Do you accept the first
offer presenting itself or do you take
more time to find one that fits you better?
Finding a job that suits you is like
outlining a business strategy. You have
to take into account the market, your
(internal) competences, trends, etc. But
most of all, the first step in implementing
this strategy is dominating the rest.
Take your time and implement the best
strategy that suits you.
© 2005 Hans Bool
Hans Bool is the founder of Astor White
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