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Title: SelfAwareness and Cultural Fit


1
Self-AwarenessandCultural Fit
  • Undergraduate Career Services
  • Kelley School of Business
  • Workshop

2
Sound Understanding
  • As a Job Seeker, you need a sound understanding
    of the principles of
  • Creating
  • Making
  • Implementing Job Decisions

3
Fundamental Principles
  • Regardless of your experience or personal
    background, you must consider
  • Self-Awareness
  • Fit
  • Interdependence
  • Adaptability

4
Self-Awareness
  • You Need A Clear Picture of.
  • Who You Are
  • Who You Want to Become
  • Career Success will stem from
  • Your Strengths
  • .Not Your Weaknesses

5
Self-Assessment
  • Helps to separate family and societal pressures
    from personal needs, desires, abilities, and
    styles.
  • Passive vs. Active Role in Job Search
  • Seeking to find a job that satisfies popular
    needs and desires OR
  • First defining what you seek in the workplace

6
Take An Active Role in Self-Assessment
  • Ask yourself some probing questions that will
    help you begin the self-assessment process.
  • Consider your cognitive skills
  • Consider your personal and interpersonal work
    style
  • Consider your outside interests and needs

7
Consider Your Cognitive Style
  • How do you think?
  • How do you approach problems?
  • Do you focus on details, systems or the big
    picture?
  • Do you think in the abstract?
  • Are you easily interrupted?
  • How many things can you remember and attend to at
    once?
  • How flexible is your thinking?
  • Do you find different thought processes difficult
    to understand or enjoy?

8
What is Your Personal and Interpersonal Work
Style?
  • What would you consider an ideal daily routine?
  • What are your best hours?
  • What type of work environment do you need to be
    at your best?
  • How much variety do you like or need?
  • Do you like structure?
  • Are you a team player or do you prefer to work
    alone?

9
Explore Your OutsideInterests and Needs?
  • How would you describe your lifestyle?
  • Focused on work?
  • Filled with many activities? Or a few?
  • Do you like traveling?
  • What hobbies or recreational outlets do you have?
  • How often do you need them to stay refreshed?

10
FIT
  • Second principle is FIT.
  • Using your self-awareness information to assess
    the demands and responsibilities of a particular
    job.
  • The FIT between a particular job and your
    personal profile.
  • Begins with questions designed to generate
    information your career goal.

11
FIT Questions
  • Avoid generic questions.
  • Be precise to help with making a choice.
  • Assess opportunities from a
  • Professional standpoint and not only from a
    personal perspective.
  • Retaining key elements of person/job fit.

12
Manage Areas of Mis-Fit
  • Build upon areas that provide a good fit.
  • Manage those that do not.
  • Focus on here-and-now.
  • Be less concerned about the next promotion or the
    ultimate career outcome.
  • Do all things extremely well.
  • Establish credibility and respect.

13
Interdependence
  • Various conflicting aspects of life.
  • Professional
  • Financial
  • Educational
  • Physical
  • Emotional
  • Spiritual
  • Social
  • Recreational
  • Intellectual

14
Key to Interdependence
  • Remember that they are all part of the same
    person.
  • Dont close them off do not compartmentalize
    these facets of our lives.
  • Recognize that each career decision will affect
    your physical, emotional, and intellectual self,
    as well as your relationships with others.
  • Make decisions for the whole self.

15
Adaptability
  • Change comes to people and jobs in varying
    amounts over time.
  • Ability to respond to these changes is
    fundamental to implementing your career
    decisions.
  • Dont be too set in your ways.
  • Dont be too sensitive to change.

16
Keep Yourself Adaptable
  • Develop a range of interests.
  • Maintain a level of self-motivation.
  • Follow the trends both within and outside of your
    organization.
  • Readings, conversations, networking
  • Articulate a set of values

17
Summary
  • Four principles of managing the career
    decision-making process.
  • Self-Awareness
  • Fit
  • Interdependence
  • Adaptability

18
Finally
  • Those who become proficient in each of these
    areas are more likely to make good career
    decisions and thrive in the years ahead.
  • Good luck!
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