The question is: how do you define a satisfying career? It鈥檚 a deeply personal question, but it鈥檚 one that we all ask ourselves at least once in our lives. Is it status, wealth, or job titles? This story will show you a different side, one of health, happiness, and hiking. Yes, hiking.
But we鈥檙e skipping ahead here. Like any good story, it starts with a universal question and has plenty of interesting characters, including three feisty main roles (hint: they鈥檙e all me) and many more supporting actors. Crucially, it鈥檚 also about a journey.
This plot begins 29 years ago when I started my life-long career. I started as a bright-eyed and bushy-tailed Geologist, fresh from the University of Glasgow.
After leaving the lecture halls, I dived straight into the male-dominated world of mineral extraction, but I was truly lucky to meet a boss named Adrian. He was an intelligent man who upheld the highest technical standards and had a razor-sharp mind that was wide-open to innovation. He inspired our small team, expertly tip-toed the tightrope between boss and trusted friend and gave us room to grow. We laughed and handled problems as a group, and I felt supported and encouraged at every step 鈥 in particular, through my application for Chartership.
Lesson one: great careers are shaped by strong leaders who put people first.
Thankfully, Adrian was just one of my mentors and coaches. I鈥檝e been privileged to have many people, throughout my 22 years with 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 who have supported, influenced and inspired me to grow and take opportunities. Out of all of those talented people (and 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 is filled with them), two stand out thanks to their hard-earned wisdom.
The first is Gus, and he told me the following: 鈥楢lways employ people who are better than me鈥.
The second person is Catriona. Her sage advice: 鈥淚t鈥檚 not about the hours you sit at a desk, but the contribution that you make.鈥 This isn鈥檛 just about KPIs and performance statistics 鈥 how do you make your colleagues and clients feel?
I鈥檓 still in touch with these wise people today, and both lessons still provide daily rewards.
Lesson two: diversity is both a teacher and a success multiplier.
Leaders and mentors are not your only source of wisdom. One of my biggest learning curves was discovering that the more diverse your team, the more creative and successful your outcomes will be 鈥 it鈥檚 that simple. It comes from having different perspectives, backgrounds, skillsets and voices, and it breaks down any echo chambers. It really tests the who, what and why behind what you鈥檙e doing, and it uncovers better ways of doing things. The more diverse your team is, the more you鈥檒l learn about truly inclusive work cultures and team leadership, and crucially, about yourself.
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 have to stay in the same market, job type or function. Even if your next opportunity doesn鈥檛 seem like a 100% perfect fit for you, give it a go and put yourself forward. With every new role, you earn new, transferable skills and confidence that you鈥檒l carry into your next challenge. 鈥
Lesson three: career progression is not a straight climb.
From Senior Geologist to Director of Operations, there have been many lumps, bumps and potholes and detours in my professional and personal career road, but I can honestly say every single one has made me grow and develop.
The tough times have provided the most significant lessons, and career changes have injected the excitement and variety. Together, they鈥檝e offered the actual formula for career growth. A smooth, straight road just wouldn鈥檛 provide the same satisfaction, lessons or excitement!
Lesson four: your next adventure will be your greatest one.
Enthusiasm, curiosity, and a healthy sense of adventure are undervalued qualities in the workplace. If you want to have an agile career, they are crucial ingredients in the recipe 鈥 along with the question: what if? And then, more importantly: why not?
You 诲辞苍鈥檛&苍产蝉辫;have to stay in the same market, job type or function. Even if your next opportunity doesn鈥檛 seem like a 100% perfect fit for you, give it a go and put yourself forward. With every new role, you earn new, transferable skills and confidence that you鈥檒l carry into your next challenge. Every single experience will pay off if you have the right attitude and willingness to try something different. Just like the diversity of thought in lesson three, curiosity is a true gamechanger in crafting varied experiences and rich careers.
I鈥檝e had the good fortune to experience a truly agile career at 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区. Through the mentors I have had, the people who have surrounded me and the obstacles life has thrown in my direction, I have grown and evolved into my current self and my role at work.
The motivation for this blog: I鈥檓 excited that now I have a formal mechanism to support those who embrace the idea of an agile career and the lifelong learning that can offer for growth.
The story is mine, but the words are from Arthur Jones - a talented colleague and valued support.
This article was originally published on .
About the author
With 30 years of experience, Sarah Shanahan has worked in a variety of fields including geology, project management and stakeholder management. She currently has an operational role at 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 and works on Transport Scotland鈥檚 A9 Dualling Program developing and delivering its STEAM education program, .
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