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As you network and cultivate relationships with peers, supervisors,
mentors and employer prospects on your path to career growth, it's
important to tactfully highlight your achievements.
Keep an on-going record of your key accomplishments each year. Review
your progress and add new achievements when applicable. Be specific
about what you have done, how you did it, and the end result. This is
very useful during your annual performance review. It is also helpful
when it comes time to update your resume or interview for a new job.
You will have an easy reference for articulating your achievements and
providing specific examples.
Beyond your annual review, evaluate your accomplishments with your
supervisor periodically. Ask for guidance, advice and set new goals.
Recognize others who had a hand in accomplishments and successes.
Remember, it usually takes a team or group to achieve workplace goals
so share the credit accordingly. Likewise, compliment co-workers on
their accomplishments and celebrate their successes. To be a leader
means supporting your team.
For additional career and employment information
as well as job and
candidate search strategies, visit CareerWomen.com,
DiversitySearch.com, MBACareers.com, and CareerExposure.com.
Source: © The Career
Exposure Network™
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Posted on March 31, 2008 8:11:52 AM PST
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