CAREER PLANNING |
Defining Your Ideal Position
You likely already have a good idea of your professional interests and goals, but taking the time to write them down and prioritizing them can be helpful.
This is one of the most critical aspects of your career planning process.
Having well-defined goals will serve you well throughout the remainder of your job search.
You likely already have a good idea of your professional interests and goals, but taking the time to write them down and prioritizing them can be helpful.
This is one of the most critical aspects of your career planning process. Having well-defined goals will serve you well throughout the remainder of your job search.
In fact, some even suggest a five-year plan should be in place and personal milestones should also be considered when you plan your long-term career goals.
As you begin the process of finding your post-fellowship job opportunity, use the questions below to help you identify what you want to achieve in your career.
You’ve committed to becoming a Neonatologist. But within the field there are a wide array of options for different aspects of practice.
Thinking about your current likes and dislikes will help you identify where you enjoy spending your time professionally and help you seek similar work activities and professional duties during your job search.
Others have come before you. Use the experiences of your mentors and role models to help you decide what you might want to achieve in your own career.
John V. Hartline, MD, FAAP, and Marilyn Escobedo, MD, FAAP of the AAP provide a workbook to help define personal career goals.
Physician career and leadership development coach, Dr. Jacqueline Huntly, provides guidance on how to develop a career plan.
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