Work Place Series
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Job + Opportunity
This morning I had a thought strike my mind: At what point should one stop looking for a job?
Perhaps never.
But maybe one should stop looking only for jobs and start looking for opportunities — while also creating opportunities at their own doorstep.
Many people are caught in an endless vicious cycle, a rat race of constantly searching for jobs while overlooking opportunities around them. In my books, there is a difference between a job and an opportunity, and those who understand this philosophy don't just search for jobs; they search for job opportunities, which carries a much deeper meaning.
Let me dissect my thoughts further:
Job + Opportunity = Job Opportunity
š A Job on its own often means:
- Money (salary, wages, package)
- A title and job description
- Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Privileges
- Tasks and assignments
- Getting work done and getting paid
- Static routines (9–5) and predictability
š Opportunities go beyond that:
- Purpose beyond money
- Growth
- Learning (Learn and Earn)
- Fulfillment
- Connectivity and networks
- Career pathways
- Dynamic and versatile possibilities
In conclusion, you stop looking for a job the day you stop looking only for a job and start looking for opportunities.
There comes a point where endlessly sending CVs becomes exhausting and discouraging. That doesn't mean giving up — it means shifting strategy.
I stopped chasing jobs alone and started developing strategies to pursue opportunities. Interestingly, jobs then started finding their way to me.
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