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Career Identity How to find the best career for YOU! Viki Chinn - LSE Careers Adam Sandelson – Student Counselling Service

Agenda Career Choice –Stages of Decision Making The Career Jigsaw-Discover, Understand, Impress Career Strategy- What, Why, How? Job Seeking Psychology Getting Things Done Recognising and Challenging Negative Thinking

Career Choice You DO have one! Stages of decision making – Understanding yourself What do I want out of a job/my career? What do I want out of life? What am I good at / enjoy doing? What am I not good at / want to avoid? What would my ideal job look like? – Researching careers Desk research/Active research – Choosing career Matching your criteria with specific industries/roles

Desk Research LSE Careers Website Newspapers and Trade Publications Prospects (Planner/Types of jobs/Options with your subject/related jobs) / / TargetJobs (Careers Planner)

The Career Jigsaw! Discover, Understand, Impress

Research and Informational Interview Questions What type of work do you do? What does an average day entail for you? What do you enjoy most/least about your job? What are the advantages/disadvantages about working for a business of this size? What are the key skills required for your role? How do you deal with difficult situations/clients How much does your job affect your work/life balance? How important is teamwork/working on your own initiative in your job? How much time to you spend in the office/outside of the office? How much supervision did you get as a trainee? How long have you been in this role and how long has it taken you to reach your current position How can I build upon my networks? How can I use the skills/experience I already have to market myself to my full potential? What kind of work experience would be beneficial to me if I am looking to go into x sector

Career Strategy What? Understand-Research-Choose-APPLY Why? - Competing Effectively and Confidently - Standing out from the crowd How? – Action Planning for all stages Identify your goal - Key goals/Stepping stone goals Setting a time frame for achieving your goal Identifying what resources you need to help you achieve the goal e.g. attending an event, working on a CV, speaking to a Careers consultant setting up a LinkedIn profile, gathering contacts, making an application. LinkedIn

But Remember…. Do your research but don’t procrastinate-once you have researched enough-apply!. Your emotions and intuition also give you important data about alternatives and are worth paying attention to. Luck, or chance plays a big role in every career. But people who seem lucky are often, on closer inspection, those who make the most of what comes their way and make the best of any decision they take. "Luck is preparation meeting opportunity" (Oprah Winfrey)

Job seeking psychology

What gets in the way? Transition – change of identity Pressure – internal and external Envy and Competition Self esteem Family pressure Historic patterns of thinking about yourself and relating to others

Dynamics of work, life... Past relationships Your career/ academic work Current relationships

Underlying dynamics in Careers Wanting to be the best Trying to please others Setting yourself impossible targets The family/ historic context for your success

Getting things done Concentrate on the task, not the outcome

Using time management Set realistic and achievable goals Short term targets, longer term strategies Break down activities into small manageable tasks Be methodical and allow – time for breaks and – space to breathe and think Look after yourself physical activity sleep, diet, caffeine, alcohol

Using positive psychology Remember past successes Recognise you are likely to get a job and have a career! Recognise your achievements now Talk to others, ask for help and support Allow yourself time out without guilt Recognise the internal negative voices – try writing them down or telling someone else! Notice any thinking errors (eg all or nothing thinking).

Thinking errors Discounting the positive Over-generalizing – because I couldn’t get a good job in the past it will certainly happen again All or nothing thinking – Either I’ll get a great job or it will be rubbish and I’ll be a failure! Emotional Reasoning – If I feel it then it must be true

Challenging negative thoughts Apply ‘Socratic reasoning’ or imagine this being tested in a Court of Law – Identify the negative thought Eg, I won’t get a job or it will be a rubbish one – Ascertain the evidence For and Against – Ask if you are making a ‘thinking error’ – Propose a more reasonable alternative thought