{"id":188950,"date":"2017-04-21T02:53:52","date_gmt":"2017-04-21T06:53:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/a-top-recruiter-offers-five-golden-rules-for-career-advancement-hunt-scanlon-media-press-release\/"},"modified":"2017-04-21T02:53:52","modified_gmt":"2017-04-21T06:53:52","slug":"a-top-recruiter-offers-five-golden-rules-for-career-advancement-hunt-scanlon-media-press-release","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/golden-rule\/a-top-recruiter-offers-five-golden-rules-for-career-advancement-hunt-scanlon-media-press-release\/","title":{"rendered":"A Top Recruiter Offers &#8216;Five Golden Rules&#8217; for Career Advancement &#8211; Hunt Scanlon Media (press release)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  In a candidate-driven job market, workers often look outside  their current company for new opportunities. But this might not  always be the best path forward. Here's some advice to advance  your career from a veteran executive recruiter.<\/p>\n<p>    April 20, 2017  Ted Pryor,managing director    withGreenwich    Harbor Partners, recently took a phone call from a young    professional seeking career advice.She works at a major    private equity group for its chief of staff.She told the    recruiter she works nights and most weekends and was having a    difficult time meeting her career goals.  <\/p>\n<p>    She seemingly had it all, thought Mr. Pryor. A great education,    solid work history, and she had striking command of three    languages, including speaking fluently in Chinese. What on    earth could be holding someone like this back?  <\/p>\n<p>    As the recruiter pushed for more information, he discovered    this young woman was feeling trapped in a highly demanding job    that lacked any clear career path forward.She was    beginning to think about a job hunt and wanted Mr. Pryors    advice.He ascertained that the private equity firm might    support her in job hunting internally and he advised starting    there.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its always better to find an alternative job at your current    company if you can, said Mr. Pryor.He suggested the    following five golden rules of career advancement to the young    woman, but they apply to just about everybody in the midst of    considering a job or career transition.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Hunt Scanlon Media and    Catapult Growth    Partners are convening PEleaders and executive    recruiters from across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Dubai and    India to explorehow search firms can fund    theirgrowth and expansion plans, raise capital and    prepare for an expansion or exit. Join us    in NYC on May 16.Reserve Your Spot    Today  <\/p>\n<p>    Golden Rule No. 1:Get Close to    Customers  <\/p>\n<p>    If you are not selling or servicing customers, then you should    be supporting people who are.If you are not selling or    servicing in general, you should be marketing, measuring    results, developing products or solving client problems. If you    are notfacing customers or supporting people who are    facing customers, then you are overhead and risk being    expendable.A year or two working at headquarters or in    the office of the chief of staff, as in this case, is great    experience and can give a birds-eye view of the organization.    But dont get locked in there, said Mr. Pryor. You should    transition to a customer-facing function as soon as you can,    he added.  <\/p>\n<p>    If there was only one golden rule of career advancement, this    would be it, he said. Progressive companies have 80 percent    of their resources focused on serving customers or supporting    the front line. Legacy companies are often inward-focused with    lots of time spent crafting memos to go up the line,' he    said. Ambitious professionals should work to be in    customer-oriented functions.  <\/p>\n<p>    Golden Rule No. 2:Become an    Expert  <\/p>\n<p>    The modern world pays for expertise. Someone who is well    educated, well-traveled and speaks three languages has broad    perspective, just like the young woman who phoned Mr. Pryor.    But getting to be an expert, for example, on China, or Southern    China or in an industry sector within China will make that same    person invaluable.Get to be an expert in the politics,    the people, the trends, the economic forces, and, most    importantly, said Mr. Pryor, the culture.Read books on    the subject.Attend lectures on the area. You may also be    asked to work on other projects or client matters, but    establish yourself as an expert in something relevant to your    company.  <\/p>\n<p>    This comes straight from Jeff Immelt, CEO of General Electric,    who advises his team to get to be an expert,' said the    recruiter. You may have many duties in many areas, but if you    are expert in a couple of subjects, you will get pulled in when    that knowledge is crucial. A young person who has control of    the facts is extremely useful.  <\/p>\n<p>    Parting Ways Is Getting Easier  <\/p>\n<p>    The way companies and their employees part ways has completely    changed. Although job-hopping is at an all-time high, employers    today understand that loyalty doesnt necessarily go away when    employees walk out the door. In fact, when an employee leaves    an organization, it is important they feel that the company is    there to supportand respectthem through the    transition. The best way to do this, according to Keith Mullin,    CEO of global outplacement and redeployment firm     Mullin International, is with rapid outreach and    engagement, strong one-on-one consultingand a robust set    of research tools. The effect: companies now encourage the    concept of re-hiring former employees .. Heres some further    reading from Hunt Scanlon    Media.  <\/p>\n<p>    Why Boomerang    Employees Might Be In Your Future    Companies continue to review talent and lines of business    focused on the greatest return on investment. As a result,    employees may lose jobs and either get redeployed internally or    are encouraged to seek new and exciting careers.  <\/p>\n<p>    Golden Rule No. 3:Manage    People  <\/p>\n<p>    You want to be headed in a direction where you will eventually    be managing a group or a team. Organizations can only growth if    good people are recruited, nurtured, trained, developed, and    motivated to become leaders and contributors. But the most    valuable employees are the ones that do a great job and can    train other people to follow in their footsteps. If you are a    solo producer by nature, then get into a position where you can    manage, mentor anddevelopother    solo producers.There are plenty of player-coaches who    manage a team and focus their own time on larger projects,    larger clients and developing new channels of opportunity.  <\/p>\n<p>    The point is not to empire-build, but to be fully committed to    the future success of the company through developing people,    said Mr. Pryor. Todays best leaders are first class mentors    and this should be part of your skill set.  <\/p>\n<p>    Golden Rule No. 4:Take On Tough    Projects  <\/p>\n<p>    Everyone always want to work on the most prestigious projects    and the most prestigious clients, but that often means working    in mature situations as the third, fourth or tenth person on    the team.Many careers have been accelerated by taking on    a product, division, geography or industry sector that noone    else was eager to work on, that wasnt as prestigious, or    needed a turnaround.Maybe it is redesigning the sales    incentive system, looking for a new warehouse location or    oversight of a handful of small accounts.  <\/p>\n<p>    Taking a problem off your bosss desk and doing an excellent    job with it is a good way to get noticed.You are likely    to have more autonomy and freedom to try new things and pursue    your own ideas.Theexperiencewill    be much more powerful than documenting the ideas of your team    leader on that prestigious project.Sometimes this    golden rule is written as take risks, but that does not    really provide much guidance when you are at a decision    point.Taking on tough projects for your leaders is a much    clearer lens.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is sometimes counter intuitive, but solving a tough problem    that noone else wants, or taking on a losing region, or working    on a declining product will be more satisfying and give you    more visibility than being part of a large team on projects    that everyone else wants, said Mr. Pryor. Many careers have    been accelerated by solving a tough problem in a niche area.  <\/p>\n<p>    Golden Rule No. 5:Develop Your    Personal Brand  <\/p>\n<p>    It is said that a reputation takes a lifetime to build and only    a few minutes to ruin. Your personal brand is built    conversation-by-conversation, presentation-by-presentation,    project-by-project, report-by-report.The amount of time    your work is exposed to colleagues and superiors is    surprisingly limited.  <\/p>\n<p>    Your reputation is built on your personality, appearance and    humor, your insights and results, but often these are measured    in short bursts of exposure such as one-on-ones, group    meetings, presentations and reports or analysis.You must    obsess over your results, research, ideas and content, but for    those few moments of exposure, you must also obsess over the    quality of the presentation that may be the only thing your    colleagues ever see. Re-read reports carefully and have someone    proof-read them.Practice your presentations in front of    the mirror or with a friend. Good content, poorly presented,    loses almost all of its impact.  <\/p>\n<p>    Even though you are visible every day at a company, your    personalbrandand    reputation are really made in a very limited number of touch    points, including presentations and reports, so extra effort    must be put into content, creativity, neatness and results for    your highly visible work product, said Mr. Pryor.  <\/p>\n<p>    Contributed by Dale M. Zupsansky, Managing Editor and Scott    A. 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