Two questions that I like to ask people when they are planning their next road trips is: 1. Are you planning to take the direct route and see farm fields on the way? or 2. Are you going to take the scenic route and enjoy the view and perhaps learn a few things? So you may be asking yourself, what does this have to do with career development and what does “career development” actually mean? Well, many people in today’s ultra-competitive society believe that career development is all about advancement and that the only way to get promoted is to “climb up the corporate ladder.” This common definition usually follows a specific direction or in this case, a “direct route.” For example, the picture on the right illustrates an example of someone who may follow a “corporate ladder” career path and stay within a specific business unit (blue) their whole entire career. However, although this may be the most typical career path, this may not be the most bene...
The purpose of this toolkit is to help job seekers, people in the workforce, college students, recent grads, and young adults in their career development (e.g., career paths, career lattice, advancement, personal branding, job search, interview tips, etc.) as they embark on their career journey. Disclaimer: The opinions on this website are my own and not the views of my current employer.