Thursday, November 10, 2016

My Career Plan

While a university degree is the first step toward kick starting your professional career, it will not realise its full value unless it is complemented with specific and effective personal and professional development. For this, I believe that it is imperative that one creates an effective developmental plan to progress professionally.

As I aspire to be a financial advisor (FA), I have identified certain hard and soft skills that I believe are vital for me to improve in order to become a successful candidate. The first of these skills is my communication proficiencies. Through networking, attending as many ‘coffee chats’ as possible, even engaging in conversations with practicing bankers, investors, or anyone who is familiar with the industry, I will be able to both test and improve my communication skills and establish relationships with clients, another essential factor of becoming a successful FA. In terms of hard skills, one key developmental area for me is research and analytics. To address this, I should go to different workshops and take online courses, which I believe would have benefits that even extend to improving my IT skills and also make me capable of conveying complex information simply/clearly in a short time.

However, it is vital for me to realise that there will always be barriers that will complicate my path toward realising the career I crave in the financial industry. On the social side, and as a woman living in the modern world, it saddens me to say that one of the biggest and most important barriers that I may face is the gender discrimination that still persists today, whether in hiring processes or in salaries. Another challenge would be the competitiveness of the financial industry in which many people intensely seek a limited number of positions – I would have to be prepared for the possibility of rejection and do my best to stand out in the midst of the competition.


It is important, to in order to overcome such challenges, that I exhibit a significant degree of both professional and personal resilience. My professional resilience will manifest in my identification of my developmental areas and to ensure that I keep up to date with industry-relevant developments, network heavily to make new relationships that I will be able to leverage and actively seek professional advice. As for personal development, I plan to stay focused on what I do, continue to motivate myself and overcome all challenges and difficulties that might arise throughout the course of my career and continue to do what I love and enjoy. It is with such mind-sets that one ultimately rises above the crowd.