Where are you in your T&D career?

Monday, February 18, 2013 - by Annabelle Reitman, Caitlin Williams

We are truly looking forward to the publication of the 3rd edition of Career Moves, which will be published in September. Our book highlights the latest training and development trends and gives you the tools you need for the practical application of the revised ASTD Competency Model™. This blog is being initiated for ASTD members and other individuals to become aware of this new resource and the importance of managing your career.

As you know, there are multiple generations in the workplace and they are all at various stages and steps in their careers. Of course, this includes professionals in the T&D field as well. To which generation do you belong? Each generation faces different challenges and has different concerns. What challenge or concern are you facing, if any? Examples of relevant generational career questions are listed below. 

  • I am launching my T&D career and am very excited, motivated, and eager to begin and become a productive team member. What are some things I need to consider and do to project a strong and positive impression?
  • I know that “up is not the only way” to progress through an organization, particularly with the collapse of organizational hierarchy and downsizing. What can I do to continue to advance and remain challenged?
  • Having been in the field for over 20 years, what can I do to remain engaged and passionate about my work rather than in a rut and feeling left behind?
  • As I get closer to retirement, I feel that I want to pass on my organizational knowledge, professional experience, and also continue to use my expertise within my community. What are some good ways to do this?

These are some of the questions addressed in our discussions about taking control of your career direction and the choices available for reaching your ideal professional goal. Quite frequently, people are just not aware of their options. They assume they have none and reluctantly make concessions or compromises. This doesn’t have to be so. Possibilities are out there waiting to be discovered.

Are you facing other circumstances in your desire to continue a satisfying and fulfilling work life and maintain your journey on your career path? We would like to hear from you. Please submit additional questions to careerdevelopment@astd.org and we will try to incorporate some of them into future blogs.

Authored By

  • Annabelle Reitman

    Annabelle Reitman is a career management strategist with more than 35 years of experience. She specializes in resume development taregeting clients' individual professional stories and short-term coaching for clients in transition and change. She is an established writer and author in the career and talent management arenas, writing for both print & web. With Caitlin Williams she is the co-author of Career Moves, published by ASTD Press.

  • Caitlin Williams

    Caitlin Williams, Ph.D. is a recognized keynoter and workshop leader who helps organizations and individuals make sense of all the changes going on in the workplace. Caitlin speaks most frequently to topics related to workforce and workplace issues, career and professional development, boomer opportunities, and female executive development. Caitlin is the author of the Successful Woman’s Guide to Working Smart: 10 Strengths That Matter Most, and with Annabelle Reitman, is co-author of Career Moves published by ASTD Press.