Friday, April 10, 2020
3 Steps To Move Ahead In Your Career - Work It Daily
3 Steps To Move Ahead In Your Career - Work It Daily In order to move ahead in your career, you have to generate a lot of energy. Sometimes you can get stagnant and out of practice at making things happen. Related: How To Get Ahead Without Becoming A Workaholic Here is a simple five-minute/three-step way to get back on track: 1. Review Your Goals Review your entertainment career goals to make sure they are clear and up-to-date. Maybe you thought you wanted to be a talent agent, but after six months on the desk of an agency power player, you changed your mind. Whatâs your goal now? 2. Describe Your Career Goals Create a really solid two to three sentence description of who you are and what your entertainment career goal is. This is also known as an âelevator pitch.â Itâs called an elevator pitch because the time it takes to say it is supposed to be the same amount of time as a short elevator ride. You get on the elevator and thereâs Bob, the guy your company just met with about a project. You want to meet him because you are dying to intern/work for his company. âHi. My name is Megan and Iâm a PR student,â you say. âI want to work in movie marketing when I graduate and Iâm looking for an internship for next semester.â Or, âMy name is Jeff. I just graduated from Boston University College of Communications and Iâm looking for an opportunity to break into production.â With your pitch polished and ready to go, by the time those elevator doors open, you could have yourself a lead on that sought-after internship or job. 3. Introduce Yourself To Someone Now, reach out to someone you admire who doesnât know you and introduce yourself. Donât wait to luck into an elevator ride with Bob. Send him an e-mail, make a phone call, or go up to him at the studio commissary. Yes, you can do it. All you have to say is, âHello, Bob. I donât believe weâve met.â And then lay out your elevator pitch. Bob might mumble a quick, âItâs nice to meet youâ and move on to join his business associates for lunch. Or he might just tell you who to contact to talk about opportunities at his company. Note: Donât be discouraged if nothing comes out of these first introductions. The idea is to be clear about your goals, practiced in your pitch, and ready, willing and able to reach out to make things happen in your career. This post was originally published at an earlier date. Related Posts 5 Attitudes To Get You Ahead In The Workplace 6 Career Management Hacks That Will Get You Ahead 3 Steps To Create Your Own Career Development Plan Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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