
One of the questions I have been asked multiple times in my career from campus to the corporate world is – “How do I plan my career?” In the campus, when someone asked me about “What his career plan was in our organisation ?” – I would say, join us and we can evolve it together.
After joining the organisation, at every step of the corporate ladder, employees have this ubiquitous question – “How do I plan my career ?. The answer has been mostly similar – You can evolve it with your manager.
So, the first question to ask is – “ Who is responsible for my career planning ? “ We may sometimes think it is our manager, HR or someone else. The reality is that each one of us are responsible for our own careers. If we succeed, we can take the credit but if we fail we have nobody to blame.
Just as in life, career planning is no different. In life, we have to steer our own destiny. Similarly in organisations, we are singularly responsible for crafting our own career. Now, the question may arise as to when do I start and what is the role other stakeholders may play in this entire journey.
I had read a beautiful article in Harvard Business Review long time back entitled “ Career Sculpting”. In this article, the author explains as to how we can sculpt our career over a period of time. There is no right time to make a change nor a wrong time to end a wrong step.
Each of us begin with our dreams. I remember growing up in a Army campus since my father was a government servant. I dreamt of becoming an Army officer. Then we moved to an Air Force campus during my senior school and my dreams moved to become a pilot. So, it is natural for us to have shifting dreams and aspirations and this is ok.
We never know when we realise what is the right vocation for us. I realised that HR was my calling only after I had finished my graduation in Chemistry. It can happen to anyone anytime. One need not worry that it has not yet happened to you.
If you are lucky, you realise what gives you joy, early in your career. If what you enjoy becomes your career then it is like a dream come true. But many of us are driven to take up jobs because of economic necessity or lack of opportunities. We may realise that we are at the wrong place after having spent many years in that profession.
There is no right time or wrong time to feel happy in life. Similarly, there is no right or wrong time to make a career shift. I know of people who spent long years as a HR professional until they realised that teaching was their calling and went back to school to fulfil their dreams.
Similarly, I know of people who went on a holiday and realised that photography was their passion along with travel and decided to take a career break and pursue professional photography as an option. In both cases, one realises that nobody is sure when they have arrived in life and so it is with our careers.
Whatever happens to us and whenever it happens is the best thing to happen.. However, it is important to keep asking ourselves – “ What gives us joy in life ?”. If we keep selling something and regret it every day, we can have the choice of doing it till we retire. But, if we realise at some stage that we do not enjoy selling, then it is time to change.
Today with virtual learning and multiple platforms to learn, there is no limit in terms of time and space to anyone’s career. If at all there is a limitation, it is in our minds and we need to look at the mirror and realise that only “me” is responsible for the same.
We need to dream and then put our actions together to make that dream a reality. Just dreaming is not good enough. It is like a sportsperson does not give up after one loss but learns from it and excels in the next game. So is career and life for us.
It is time to realise that we can begin with dreams and try to experiment as to what we like to do. We may succeed or we may fail. It is never too late to change. The only person responsible for my career is “myself”. All others including my manager, mentors, colleagues , parents and siblings can be partners to this process but the buck stops with me.
Let us reset and begin our career journey today.
S Ramesh Shankar
20th March 2022