Keeping competitive: Know your industry's skill sets

Published June 23rd, 2016 - 10:20 GMT
To stay ahead of the curve, there is a lot more to be done in addition to excelling in the current position. (Shutterstock)
To stay ahead of the curve, there is a lot more to be done in addition to excelling in the current position. (Shutterstock)

Staying competitive in a job market can be a challenge. Ironically, this can even be bigger for those who are in committed careers. They may lose sight of what their industry demands and fall into routines at their employers that are not necessarily the best for meeting their long-term goals.

With that in mind, it is important to always consider and evaluate where an individual is on skills, certification and credentials. This can be a hard exercise to squeeze into busy lifestyle and career demands. But if not achieved over the years, finding a new job when it is time to make a change can become a problem.

To stay ahead of the curve, there is a lot more to be done in addition to excelling in the current position. When you adopt a professional development path that is enriching to your overall career — and not just to your current job — you will be sure that the skills stay in demand across your field. This will ultimately enhance your standing with the employer as well.

Here are a few points that can help you stay competitive.

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