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5 trends to get your career on track: what to expect in a fast-paced, ever-changing marketplace.


As graduating students, job seekers job seeker also job·seek·er
n.
One who seeks employment.
, and current employees look to advance their careers, the only certainty is that opportunities will not be found doing business as usual. We asked several experts to give us a glimpse into what fast-trackers can expect.

16 If the employee fits, hire'em

"Companies are increasingly focusing on an employee's fit with the corporate culture," says Sharon Hall, managing director of the Atlanta office at executive search firm SpencerStuart. "Many companies are requiring psychological evaluations even before they interview a candidate." A candidate with stellar credentials may land an interview only after passing one or two tests that measure his or her compatibility with the culture of the firm.

These tests mostly determine work style.

Candidates tend to focus solely on their resumes and the bios of the interviewers, and not on how the company operates or how marketplace demands affect the culture, says Hall. "Candidates should start thinking "What's my style? Be aware of who in the culture succeeds and why."

17 Keep it moving--laterally

Moving up is the goal for most professionals. However, candidates with broader work experience are going to be more marketable, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Marlon Cousin, managing partner of The Marquin Group in Atlanta. That means seeking opportunities to move horizontally across industry and function.

"Now we need our top leadership to gain a different skill set," he explains. "We're telling our candidates, 'I need you to go from sales and make a lateral move to marketing, and maybe to another functional area.'" Larger companies are beginning to make these recommendations to employees, and some are providing such training in their developmental programs. "They're trying to do more with less," says Cousin, "so they need employees with more skills than before."

Employees tend to have a vertical mentality. But you have to be open-minded. Instead of waiting for your company to suggest training, investigate areas that would strengthen your skill set. "For example, if you're in the consumer packaged goods Noun 1. packaged goods - groceries that are packaged for sale
foodstuff, grocery - (usually plural) consumer goods sold by a grocer

plural, plural form - the form of a word that is used to denote more than one
 marketplace, consider getting telecom or manufacturing [experience] in your background," Cousin says.

18 "Me" incorporated

Those with a free-agent mentality will be the most successful in the market-place of the future, says Joe Watson Joe Watson (born July 6, 1943 in Smithers, British Columbia) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman. He played on the same team with his younger brother Jim for several seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers. , CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of StrategicHire in Reston, Virginia Reston is an internationally known planned community whose goal was to revolutionize post-World War II concepts of land use and residential/corporate development in American suburbia. . "A lot of African Americans African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race.  are still conditioned to think about loyalty to the company. [They don't] think about loyalty to themselves until they've been denied a promotion or laid off. We've bought in hard to the belief that if you show up to work every day and you're a good little corporate citizen, then good things will happen for you naturally. That's not true." Each individual is responsible for advancing his or her own career.

Employees should view themselves as corporations, with a personal balance sheet, an individual statement of profit and loss, and a market analysis. "If you're wondering why you the product is not moving within your company, then maybe you need to convene CONVENE, civil law. This is a technical term, signifying to bring an action.  a focus group of people within your company who can advise you on how you are perceived inside the business."

19 Find the business in the business

Successful employees do more than follow instructions, says consultant Jacqueline Jones Jacqueline Jones (born 1948) is a Truman Professor of American Civilization at Brandeis University, Massachusetts, United States. She is an expert in American social history in addition to writing on economics (also feminist economics), women, and class. . They aggressively seek out opportunities for organic growth. "They find the business in their business, putting themselves in the position of the C-level people in the company." Consider the competitive challenges facing the CEO or COO. Those who stand out are the employees who envision how their work within a division or department can impact the company as a whole.

Stop looking at yourself as an employee of a company. Think of your company as a client. "Before you join any company or department, do a thorough analysis on business challenges and threats," recommends Jones. "And then ask, 'What can I do to mitigate those threats,'"

20 On your mark--keeping up with the speed of change

"The world is moving very, very quickly. By 2010, 70% of manufacturing sales will be obsolete," say Frans Johansson, author of The Medici Medici, Italian family
Medici (mĕ`dĭchē, Ital. mā`dēchē), Italian family that directed the destinies of Florence from the 15th cent. until 1737.
 Effect: Breakthrough Insights at the Intersection of Ideas, Concepts & Cultures (Harvard Business School Harvard Business School, officially named the Harvard Business School: George F. Baker Foundation, and also known as HBS, is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University.  Press, $24.95). Add to that the growth of global markets, such as India, China, Eastern Europe Eastern Europe

The countries of eastern Europe, especially those that were allied with the USSR in the Warsaw Pact, which was established in 1955 and dissolved in 1991.
, and Africa, and the current approach to business will experience rapid change. The shift will produce greater challenges and increased competition for people in the U.S., says Johansson.

Employees will have to learn to use information to keep pace with change, says Johansson. "It's critical for you as an individual to reinvent re·in·vent  
tr.v. re·in·vent·ed, re·in·vent·ing, re·in·vents
1. To make over completely: "She reinvented Indian cooking to fit a Western kitchen and a Western larder" 
 yourself, to continually find new ways of providing value to your company or to the market in general," he says. Finding new areas and applications for your talents may be a huge opportunity to do something no one else is doing.
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