Tip

A Position of Strength

It is important for all job seekers and job changers to understand industry climate and changing regulations. If you want to compete for the job, you have to put yourself in a “position of strength.” Researching industry job outlook, requirements for training and certification are important parts of the process.

Seeking to grow professionally and being aware of changing requirements should always be on your radar. Imagine working as a strength and conditioning coach for years at one institution, being well respected in your craft but you never completed a certification; now you have no choice but to complete it or you risk losing your job. By not taking stock of the changing climate you could lose your position or worse, become irrelevant.

Professional Position of Strength Tips

  • What is the latest? When you are networking and trying to get a foot in the door, knowing the latest industry scoop is important to show that you are invested, knowledgeable and passionate.
  • “A rising tide lifts all boats.” When new standards are put in place for such an influential group it raises the bar for everyone and industry standards might begin to change.
  • What does the research say? When you are in ‘new career discovery phase,’ be vigilant about the training, certification and education required. If you are not willing to commit to making yourself marketable, then finding a job in that industry will not be feasible. Think about other positions.
  • R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Know and understand why the training is important. Signing up for a certification because it’s six weeks long or inexpensive does not equate to industry respect for that training. Use LinkedIn, speak with people in the industry and find out what education is necessary and respected.

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