Current social and economic trends are forcing an increasing number of
workers into job changes.
Many professional jobs, for example, that involve tasks that can be
routinized or automated–including IT as well as accounting, even law–are being
outsourced to firms in Asia, especially India and China, but also Malaysia,
Vietnam and the Philippines. In North America, the number one workplace
disability is depression and related mental/mood disorders, which forces many
workers to voluntary seek a job change to protect their well-being.
Job change is the new workplace reality. Whether its voluntary or
involuntary, most of us will have to learn to make effective job changes quickly
in order to protect and promote our careers.
I’ve noticed in my own field of career management, I am increasingly
learning new online technologies to increase my ability to provide high
concept, high touch services to my clients. Providing personalized, customized
reports on job matches for my clients is not something that can be easily
routinized or automated.
Recent careers research, based on results employing 7725 participants and 62
career intervention studies (Brown, Ryan & Krane 2000), concluded that FIVE
CRITICAL TREATMENT INGREDIENTS improve the effectiveness of career choice
outcomes and decision-making.
1. Workbooks
and written exercises. A JobJoy client usually writes out 8 stories
about times in their life when they are doing what they enjoy most and do well,
preferably stories about events/activities outside of work! This short 3 min
video explains how, as does this short blog entry.
2. Individualized
interpretations and feedback. Individualized feedback on test results,
goals, future plans, etc. regardless of intervention format. I provide my
clients with a personalized, customized JobJoy Report, a complete, accurate and
reliable picture of their motivational pattern.
3. World
of work information. My JobJoy Report matches a client’s motivational
pattern to specific jobs in specific work settings. They are also given a
strategy to move from where they are now into a better jobfit. I also use
written materials that require clients to do their due diligence on job change,
to write their goals, future plans, occupational analyses, etc.
4. Modeling.
I insist that anyone can make a successful job change and earn more with better
work-life balance. Yes, a job change is challenging…that is why I put a lot of
emphasis on helping my clients conenct to other clients who have made
successful job changes.
5. Attention
to building support. This e-jobjoy newsletter is just one way that I
provide ongoing support to clients but I try to help each client develop
activities that will build support for their career choices or plans.
I use these five critical ingredients because they are proven tools and
techniques for successful job change. Clients deserve not just any ol’ tool but
proven effective tools. I take my responsibility, seriously, to facilitate
proven methods that will match their strengths and motivations to specific
jobs, in order to help them earn more and live a better story. For More
Information Please visit www.jobjoy.com
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