Specialization is Key in Most Fields

Posted by gail on May 16, 2011
Career

Career advancement is an important consideration in the lives of most adults. Even people who feel that they are stuck in dead end jobs that only serve to bring home a paycheck have dreams of someday moving up or moving on to a better and more challenging career opportunity. Individuals with clear career goals , such as those with five- and ten-year plans or with ambitions of rising to the very top of a given profession, will quickly recognize that they will need to specialize if they want to succeed.

There are two ways in which to achieve this specialization. Many people will walk into a company or career with a general degree and educational background that may or may not be obviously relevant. This works because a lot of entry level jobs provide specific training or simply require general skills. As workers build a career in a given field, they begin to acquire the knowledge and experience that will help them move into more specialized positions within a corporation or area.

The other route is to obtain specialized training. Some do this from the start, such as doctors who are forced to choose a specialty during medical school or their residency. Others will decide to get additional training or degrees while they continue working or leave the workforce for a few years to get a more specialized education. These options range from taking negotiation training to deciding to go to law school after several years working as a legal assistant.

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