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Change is the only constant in your career

Mashudu Nenjelele • Sep 14, 2022

​It is said that the only constant thing one can count on is change, and your career is no exception, especially in the current job market. While companies remain in a permanent state of dynamic flux, the sooner you get used to the routine of change, the greater your chances for survival and sustainability are. In short: adapt or die!

If you are work in industries such as IT, Finance and Engineering you have probably realised that learning is not limited to the confines of university or school. Although it is strongly advised that one should acquire a degree or qualification of some sort, today's job market is compelling professionals to get out of their career comfort zones in order to stay relevant.

Digitization, automation and machine learning has continued to alter the way professionals work and live. According to The Solutions Lab, roughly 45% of jobs in today's market could be automated much sooner than we think. Moreover, if you plan to future-proof your career, you need to maintain and sustain your value in the marketplace despite these rapid changes.  Network Recruitment has the following advice if you want to make yourself irreplaceable:Take a proactive approach

Observing the trends and challenges facing your industry can assist in maintaining a competitive edge. Not only can these observations help you make informed decisions about your career, they can help you to assess your value in your current company.Embrace learning

Given the rate of change, constant learning is essential. If you embrace learning and change your mindset that learning is a 'once-off' occurrence, you'll acquire skills and knowledge that will help you stay ahead of your competition.Know how tech can affect your industry

Knowing how technology will benefit your career is one way you can become more employable. Understanding how technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, big data and cyber security affect your career can help you to determine what your industry may look like in the near future. Specialise

Know what differentiates you from your peers and refine it. In order to differentiate yourself in today's economic workplace environment, Richard McDermott of the Harvard Business Review says professionals should position themselves in such a way that they are ahead of their discipline and find a market niche. Specialising provides you with an edge in terms of job security and gives you the authority you need in your chosen field – your specialist knowledge places you in a leadership position.Build a solid network

To remain top of mind, professionals should get into the habit of participating in building business relationships. Attend seminars, conferences and events that will provide you with the opportunity to network with peers in your industry. When you have a solid network, you will find that identifying possible solutions and fruitful opportunities become easier.

While change is inevitable, one needs to adapt in order to stay relevant and valuable. Being curious and versatile in your approach will help your career.


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