Many businesses are slowly recovering their momentum from the recent recessions, and companies are looking at ways to expand. Whether to fill new positions or to keep the job you have, the best thing you can do during these times is show how much you bring to the table. Show your employer the growing value of your work and your career, as well as job security, will skyrocket.
Time is Money
As an employee, you are selling your valuable time to the company. Learn to manage your own time and project its value to those around you. Don’t spend hours on tasks that can be done in a few minutes. A well thought out presentation is fine without clip art or fancy graphics. When taking a vacation or sick day, do not check your emails or respond to calls. Listen when your superiors talk, and keep questions efficient and direct. Let people know that when you’re at work, you’re there to work.
Communication vs. E-Communication
Effective communication is paramount for any employee. Not only does it effectively deliver your ideas, it helps build friendships and partnerships. Emails and interoffice messages can make even the best employees fade into the background. Find ways to interact with your employers in person and keep emails efficient. Hold on to old email messages in case you need to fix any misunderstandings that occur in the future. The company hired you, but it’s your relationship with individuals that will keep your career advancing.
Take on New Responsibilities
Standing out and delivering on your duties is going to get you noticed. Ultimately, in every job there is an opportunity to take on additional work. Whether it’s a new project, presentation or workplace event, you never know who you will come in contact with. Many times after a person leaves a workplace, their responsibilities are temporarily divided among other workers. Try out different roles and build your understanding of all company processes. You will become a more skilled employee and stand out in the minds of your superiors when opportunity knocks.
Seek Higher Education
The best employee never stops improving. While it can be easy to coast by, employers want workers who constantly better themselves. As the world becomes more technologically integrated, employees with skills in computer systems, data management and online security become more prized. Information technology affects every company and is one of the fastest growing employment sectors. An MBA in information systems from the New Jersey Institute of Technology can position you for future openings and accelerate your career. Online MBA programs allow you to advance at your own pace without letting your job suffer.
By considering how to increase your value, you’ve already made one of the most important steps in becoming a better employee. Now is the time to act on it and bring that energy to your workplace. Work smarter and take hold of your career path.
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