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[Catalyzing Your Career: Strategies for Growth and Professional Fulfillment]-[184. Fit or Quit? Find the Job That is Right For You—Catalyze Your Career]

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques · B2 · 2025-02-06

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Navigating Career Growth: Insights from Matt Abrahams and Katherine Fisher

In the inaugural episode of the Catalyze Your Career miniseries, host Matt Abrahams sits down with LinkedIn career expert Katherine Fisher to discuss how professionals can proactively manage their career trajectories. The conversation emphasizes that career growth is not a static destination but a dynamic process rooted in reflection, adaptability, and intentional skill-building.

Recognizing the Need for a Pivot

Fisher suggests that professional dissatisfaction often manifests as subtle signals. When individuals find themselves "not as motivated as I used to be" or feeling that "little things are annoying me more than they should be," it is a clear indicator that it is time for reflection. However, she cautions against impulsive decisions. Instead of "jumping out of the frying pan to the fryer," professionals should identify the root cause—whether it is boredom, a challenging relationship with a manager, or a lack of learning—before deciding to switch companies.

The Garden Analogy: Tending to Your Network

One of the most critical strategies for long-term success is proactive networking. Fisher likens a professional network to a garden: "You're not going to go plant your garden and then walk away and just expect it to flourish." To reap the benefits, one must consistently "water it, fertilize it, [and] tend to it." By maintaining these connections before they are strictly needed, professionals remain prepared for unexpected opportunities.

Adopting a Growth Mindset and Bite-Sized Learning

Fisher advocates for a growth mindset, noting that career paths are rarely linear. To avoid feeling overwhelmed by the need to acquire new skills, she recommends "bite-sized learning." Dedicating just 10 minutes a day to an online course or exploring a new technology like AI can lead to significant progression over time. As Abrahams notes, viewing one's career as a "collection of skills" rather than a rigid ladder allows professionals to remain adaptable in an ever-changing job market.

Job Crafting and Strategic Communication

When it comes to advancing within an existing role, Fisher encourages "job crafting." This involves identifying what you love to do and having the courage to "ask for what you want." She emphasizes that managers are responsible for the work, not necessarily the employee's career trajectory. Therefore, employees must clearly communicate their interests and demonstrate how taking on new projects aligns with the company’s goals. Even when faced with a "no," the act of asking plants a seed for future opportunities.

Differentiating Between Trends and True Interest

Addressing the challenge of the rapidly evolving skills landscape, Fisher advises professionals to focus on what "gives you energy" versus what "zaps your energy." While staying updated on industry trends is important, human-centric skills like communication and leadership remain highly sought after. She suggests looking at job descriptions not just as application requirements, but as a "tool for learning" to identify skill gaps and create a roadmap for professional development.

Conclusion: Taking Agency

Ultimately, the conversation concludes that career fulfillment requires personal agency. Fisher shares that the best advice she ever received was that current struggles are not permanent; career stages evolve, and professionals have more control over their schedules and paths than they often realize. By reflecting on core strengths, maintaining consistency in one's personal brand, and continuously learning, individuals can effectively catalyze their careers and find work that is truly meaningful.

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📖 Transcript

Career growth and fulfillment comes from work that is meaningful and aligned to who you are and where you want to go.
I'm Matt Abrahams, and I teach strategic communication at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Welcome to Think Fast, Talk Smart, the podcast.
This is the first of three Catalyze Your Career miniseries episodes that we've produced in collaboration with LinkedIn.
Together, these three episodes will help you chart your career path and find your job match.
This first episode is distilled down from a LinkedIn Live event we held.

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