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Why you should keep your career mobile


27 April 2023 at 9:18 am
Barry Vienet
Feeling stuck in your career? Johnson Recruitment's Barry Vienet explains why pursuing career mobility is essential for your personal growth, job satisfaction and professional success.


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Why you should keep your career mobile
27 April 2023 at 9:18 am

Feeling stuck in your career? Johnson Recruitment’s Barry Vienet explains why pursuing career mobility is essential for your personal growth, job satisfaction and professional success.

Do you feel like you’re not moving forward or growing professionally? If so, it might be time to gain perspective and consider how you can take back control through ‘career mobility’.

Career mobility refers to the ability to move upward or laterally in your career path. This can include taking on new responsibilities, learning new skills, and transitioning into new roles or specialising.

Take it from us as recruiters who help candidates find jobs every day: career mobility is essential for personal growth, job satisfaction, and professional success.

Here are some reasons why career mobility is so important:

Expands your skills and knowledge

When you take on new responsibilities such as managing a team or creating relationships with clients, you have the chance to learn new skills and gain new experiences. This not only enhances your professional development but also makes you a more valuable employee.

Express interest in joining team meetings relating to your organisation’s strategy or ask for monthly management reporting tasks.

Increases job satisfaction

Feeling stuck in your career can lead to dissatisfaction and burnout. By pursuing career mobility, you can find new challenges and opportunities that keep you engaged and motivated.

Whether it’s taking on things outside of your job description such as joining the wellbeing team or enrolling in a leadership course, this can lead to greater job satisfaction and a more positive outlook on your career.

Boosts your earning potential

Career mobility can also boost your earning potential. By taking on new responsibilities you can increase your value and salary package either within your current organisation or by transitioning into a new role.

Think outside of the box too – could negotiating a raise be an option or are you able to earn a percentage of fees you bring in the organisation?

Enhances your professional network

When you pursue career mobility, you have the opportunity to work with new contacts, colleagues and peers. Build new relationships to expand your professional network which may lead to new opportunities down the line. 

Keeps you competitive

In today’s job market, it’s essential to stay competitive. By prioritising agility and learning in your career, you will stay up-to-date with industry trends, technologies and best practices. This makes you a more valuable employee and keeps you relevant in your field.

Career mobility is essential for personal growth, job satisfaction, and professional success.

You will get the most from your career if you are not afraid to take risks, pursue new opportunities and embrace career mobility as an essential part of your professional journey.

This article was originally published on Johnson Recruitment’s website.


Barry Vienet  |  @ProBonoNews

Barry Vienet has over 30 years of experience in the recruitment industry and is the Executive Director of Johnson Recruitment, a specialised agency in the for-purpose, community, health, and not-for-profit sectors, handling roles from business support through to executive level.


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