Why you must assess your energy level to optimise your job-hunt


By Mildred L. Culp
culp@workwise.net

So you’re 24, 40 or 50-plus and you don’t – or no longer – set the world on fire. Job hunters with low energy need to factor that into their job searches by hunting for more stable industries and functions that don’t require them to take charge of a project or team. Scour job descriptions; assess whether you fit; and gain perspective on energy in company culture.
 
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How can you determine what’s truly needed? Read job descriptions carefully to ascertain whether you can fulfill requirements naturally. Look for clues about energy. Attorney Michele Beilke, partner, labor and employment group, of Reed Smith LLP in Los Angeles, Calif., states that energy level can be essential to some kinds of jobs. “While it is generally better (for companies) to outline the conduct desired and avoid general statements,” she says, “having high energy and focus can be essential job functions of professional athletes, sales forces and many service professionals.”

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