Sunday, April 12, 2020
Are You Getting The Dirty Ear When You Network (You Better Hope Not!) - Work It Daily
Are You Getting The âDirty Earâ When You Network (You Better Hope Not!) - Work It Daily Whether you're job searching or just trying to keep your current job, there are few things every professional should know when they network. Don't be lazy - Are you doing all that you can to be successful? I remember when I was teaching my son to drive and he got cocky about how good he was. I told him, âItâs not about your making a mistake; itâs about someone else making one for you.â Itâs that kind of economy. Some thoughts⦠Stop Being Beige Thereâs no use sitting back in the corner, wearing beige, and leaning up against a beige wall, hoping no one will get around to firing you. Thatâs not how it works. Every manager has a list and is looking to cross off names â" the closer to invisible you are around the workplace, the easier it is to make you disappear from the payroll. Work One Degree From The Profits Remember that thing about âsix degrees of separationâ? Well, in corporate life, you want to think about degrees of separation from profits. If your work generates revenues that result in profits, odds are youâre going to be fine. Then, one degree of separation out, if youâre one of the people that profit-producers say they couldnât live without, you might be OK. But if you work for somebody who works for somebody who works with somebody who generates profits... well, get yourself a reserved parking spot at Kinkoâs because youâre going to be printing out a lot of resumes. (Emergency escape route: If you are known for figuring out how to cut costs, rather than merely being a cost, then youâve moved within one degree of separation.) Donât Put Your Head In The Guillotine And Wonder How It Works There are still plenty of companies that are thriving, and you need to be in one⦠fast. I was talking with a guy the other day who told me he was working for a family business thatâs losing over $100K a month. So I say, âHowâs the job hunting going?â He replied, âIâm waiting to see how things play out.â Well, a week later he called to say heâd been laid-off â" thatâs how things played, OUT. In other words, heâd let himself become a hardworking slacker - a job search slacker. He asked if I knew of any jobs, and all I could think was, could I recommend a guy who dumb enough to lay his head in the guillotine and wonder how it worked? So, all I did was toss off the old âdirty earâ (âIâll keep my ear to the groundâ). Then, I offered him this suggestion⦠Be A Bargain Dare to be a lousy negotiator. This same guy had always bragged about how he got paid more than he was worth. Well, those people who most skillfully squeezed their employers are the first ones cut â" you got two people doing the same job and youâre paying one twenty percent more, who ya gonna cut? Everyone wants a bargain â" donât be afraid to be one. Yes, weâre in an economy where you donât have to make a mistake â" somebody will make one for you. Time to put the âworkâ in ânetworking.â Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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