Career Tip: Write It Down
If you’re like me, then you are an organization freak who wants to know what’s going on in all facets of your life. The same is true about my career. I am one to document just about everything I’ve ever worked on and made it known the value that I bring to the table when I enter a new gig. I would advise you do the same.
One small step you can start at: create a document (or write this in a notebook) called “What is my job?” List out everything you do on a daily basis, no matter how big or small or mundane or complicated it is. Then compare this list to the job description you’re applying to or already working at. Are you doing more than what you’re being paid for? Less? What are some new areas of expertise you’re building? What do you need help conquering? Communicate these things to peers, friends, and colleagues you trust. Get their perspective and decide if it’s time to approach your supervisor/boss/manager about a promotion or raise. Or, perhaps it’s time to change directions entirely.
Are you a freelancer juggling multiple gigs? Get a tool like Evernote to organize and prioritize your projects. Start a log with all your clips. Create templates for your portfolio that you can always use when something new has to be submitted or updated. Know what you’re working on and what’s down the pipeline at all times. This will help you clarify your role in future employment.