One of the things that sets successful
people apart from the rest of us is coaching or mentoring.
The Importance of Career Mentoring
by: Neil Gordon
One of the things that sets successful people apart from the
rest of us is coaching or mentoring. Smart people know they
don’t have all the answers themselves, and others have already
found out through their own experiences the best approach for a
particular field.
All of today’s professional sports men and women have
coaches. They can be general or specialist – fitness, diet,
particular skills etc. Politicians have speaking and writing
coaches. Singers have voice coaches, actors, dancers – all in
the highly paid sports and entertainment businesses. The
rewards are high if you reach the top, and there is a fine line
between success and failure.
Career mentoring is no different. You need to get a
competitive advantage over the rest of the workforce. This
could be increasing your chances of promotion in your existing
company, or looking for a new position elsewhere. You could be
thinking about starting your own business.
How do you start? It is not smart to re-invent the wheel, so
you need to find someone who has already been down the path,
and has been successful. They know what works and what doesn’t
work. They can guide you in the right direction, and stop you
going off on tangents. Make sure the coach is credible. Have
they actually done it themselves? Why should you listen to
them?
You must look at your career so far – where have you been
successful? What have you enjoyed doing? What are your
strengths? It's extremely important to look at what you would
like to do taking everything into account, e.g. where you want
to live, balance between work and family, travel, stability, as
well as financial issues. It wastes your time applying for jobs
that do not meet your criteria. It wastes your time not making
the most of your skills and experience by not marketing them
effectively. It also wastes your time sending out thousands of
resumes with a tiny chance of success.
You must know that networking is the key to success, and the
most effective way to leverage your network of family, friends,
acquaintances, business colleagues, church members,
professional associations etc. A good career coach will enable
you to build an effective network that will thrive through
mutual help.
If you try to do it all on your own, your chances of success
will be much lower compared to someone that employs the help of
a coach or mentor. While the services of a coach are not free,
the amount paid is a great investment that will pay for itself
many times over in the future. But … you need to be clear about
what you are going to get for your money. There are some
companies out there that charge a huge amount for questionable
benefits – be careful.
Before you start working with a career coach or mentor, you
must be perfectly clear about what services you are going to
receive for your money. Ask the provider to explain exactly
what you get, and the value it will bring. Ask the provider
what evidence they have that a particular service is effective.
Have they done for themselves, or are they just doing a sales
job on you? What is the background of the person you are
dealing with? Can you meet with or speak to the actual
coach/mentor before you sign up? What is their background and
experience in the field? How did they get their current and
previous positions?
Do your research before you commit your hard earned dollars.
While having a quality coach, who has "been there, done that"
can make all the difference, someone of poor quality will not
only provide low value for money, but also put you off coaching
services. We get back to the start of this article - success is
a team sport - make sure your team is of a high caliber.
Copyright 2005 Neil Gordon
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About The Author
Neil Gordon is the owner of CareerWealth4U,
which provides both on-line help/tools, and
personal coaching, for those seeking to be
successful in their career.
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