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A new job. More responsibility. That big raise. These are just some of
the thoughts that cross the American worker’s
mind as 2007 fast approaches and New Year’s
resolutions take shape. So as the calendar winds down, Adecco –
the world leader in workforce solutions – is
offering ten resolutions to help workers get ahead in 2007 and realize
greater job satisfaction.
“There are some simple strategies that workers
can incorporate into their mindset that will help them work more
effectively, stay fresh and increase their opportunity for career
success,” said Ray Roe, president of Adecco
North America. “There’s
no better time to reevaluate goals, set new ambitions, and change up
some work habits so that 2007 can be an outstanding year professionally.”
10 resolutions for success in the New Year:
Rest up – Each
year too many Americans do not take advantage of their allotted
vacation time, ultimately resulting in stressed-out, over-worked and
unproductive workers. Take time to plan and book your vacations (don’t
forget to consult your office’s holiday
schedule while planning) and look forward to your well-deserved days
of rest and relaxation!
Rotate your workload – Sometimes
work assignments can be tedious and challenging to accomplish. Instead
of plugging away at that 20-page document for the sixth hour straight,
take a break and shift to another assignment. You’ll
use a different skill set, accomplish another task and approach your
original task with fresh eyes when you return to it.
Re-evaluate your career path –
What were you doing in your professional career six months ago?
How about one year ago, two years, five, ten or twenty? Anytime is a
good time to re-evaluate your current career path to see if you are on
target with your professional goals. If you have gone astray from the
course or haven’t defined your ambitions,
plan out goals to achieve in the next six to twelve months.
Reconnect with your co-workers –
Large companies have reputations for being so large that you may
never meet that person you correspond with daily via email. Even if
you work at a small-sized company, it can be extremely easy to not
interact with your colleagues. Take time while getting that morning
cup of coffee or as you pass in the hallway to say ‘hello’
and to catch up on what they’re doing –
in person.
Ramp up your skills – We’ve
all had it happen, your computer is giving you trouble, or you’re
not sure how to effectively present your project at an upcoming
meeting. Make the most of these situations by aiming to improve at
least one of your skills. Pick up a self-help book or attend a lecture
or seminar to better prepare you for your next challenge at work.
Romance yourself at work – What
is it about your work or career that you enjoy or absolutely love
doing? Think about what tasks give you the most satisfaction
and strive to work more towards those items, on a daily basis, or as
part of the grander scheme of your career as a whole. There’s
no reason not to be happy when you do your job, especially if you
enjoy doing it. In a temporary rut? Order a bouquet of flowers for
your desk or buy an inspirational or picturesque calendar.
Recipe for a happy and healthy worker –
Balancing your work and personal life is a challenging task, but
by taking steps everyday you can provide a better balance to your
life. Take advantage of work-life balance opportunities such as
telecommuting if your company offers it. Take your full lunch break –
grab lunch at your favorite restaurant or take a walk. Schedule at
least one “fun”
activity with a friend during the week such as having coffee or seeing
a movie.
Request help – Even
the most super-productive and independent individual needs help from
time to time. If you’re in a tight spot, be
it a tight deadline or an unfamiliar task, be sure to ask for
assistance. Make sure your employer is aware of your situation. It’s
best to explain the situation you are in as it is happening than
waiting to deliver an item late or incomplete.
Retain your professional connections –
It can be helpful to remember those people who have helped you
find your current job or provided professional guidance to you
throughout your career. Maintaining professional contacts and
connections helps keep your network strong and provides a solid base
for future reference. Write an email, call or make an appointment to
catch up with old acquaintances.
Remember it’s all about you!
– While others can help you down your
career path and with your professional development; remember it’s
up to you to take the lead. If you are unhappy or unsatisfied at work,
determine what it is about your work you are unhappy with. If
possible, make or request small changes in your current job to make
your work more appealing. If that is not possible, you may want to
consider changing jobs or careers altogether.
“Whatever you resolve to do in 2007, remember
that lots of small steps result in great leaps,”
says Ray Roe. “Taking a few minutes each day
to review your goals or plans for the day can help you stay on track
with your ambitions, be it getting a promotion, raise or finding that
perfect new job or career.”
ADECCO WORLDWIDE:
Adecco S.A. is a Fortune 500 company and the global leader in HR
services. The Adecco Group network connects over 700,000 associates with
business clients each day through its network of over 33,000 employees
and 6,600 offices in over 70 countries and territories around the world.
Registered in Switzerland, and managed by a multinational team with
expertise in markets spanning the globe, the Adecco Group delivers an
unparalleled range of flexible staffing and career resources to
corporate clients and qualified associates.
ADECCO NORTH AMERICA:
Adecco is the workforce solutions leader in the United States and
Canada, with a comprehensive service offering that includes temporary
and contract staffing, permanent recruitment, outplacement and career
services, training and consulting.
Adecco operates the following specialty divisions in the U.S. and around
the world: Adecco Office; Adecco Industrial; Adecco Engineering &
Technical; Adecco Human Capital Solutions; Adecco Finance; Adecco Legal;
Adecco Information Technology; Adecco Medical & Science; and Adecco
Government Solutions.
Adecco S.A. is registered in Switzerland (ISIN: CH001213860) and listed
on the Swiss Stock Exchange with trading on virt-x (SWX/VIRT-X: ADEN),
the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: ADO) and Euronext Paris - Premier
Marché (EURONEXT: ADE).
Additional information is available at the company’s
website at www.adeccousa.com.