Wednesday, 4 September 2013

7 Things That My Job Taught Me

I worked as a consumer researcher for 8 years before retiring 2 years back. These 8 years taught me a lot of things. I will shamelessly confess that they liberated me and my thought process a lot; may be more because I had never seen any other female work in my family before. I learned a lot from my job and from my professional life.  Following are my eight years encapsulated in few points:

1) Planning: I am a big big planner. I plan everything in advance and mostly this trait comes in handy even in my daily life [There are times when it harasses people around me also] . The credit for imbibing this in me goes to my profession. As a researcher there are atleast 1000 things at any point of time on your plate and you have to juggle all of them. There is a strict time schedule, so if you don’t plan, you can’t finish in time. I will always be thankful to research for all the excel sheets I have at home dedicated to planning different activities.

2) Punctuality: I was always punctual though I never paid too much importance to it. But soon after I started working I realised ; a lot of people’s schedule would depend on my schedule and hence it became a very important that I am on time and vice versa. I still follow it personally [Though my other half is not very happy with this trait J ]

3) Streamlining my thought process: I tend to get vague even now. I have a free mind and it keeps wondering and going off track quite a lot. But when you are working for others; you can’t afford that; so I learned to concentrate better. My mind still wanders a lot and I can somewhat afford to do it now however my concentration and focus is much better as compared to before.

4) Microsoft: I was scared of computers and its programs. Only thing I knew well was to play games. Now I am an expert in excel and power point, you name it, I know it. Even now I use them extensively and I am thankful to my job for it. [I was and I am still wary of MS Word. I just don’t get it]

5) Delegation: I was and I am a keen worker. You can even call me a labourer. I like working and I would rather work myself than spend time explaining others to do it. But again I learnt we cannot do everything on our own, delegating was an important part of my job and it is helping me even now. Else I would have ended up doing everything on my own.

6) Analytics: Analysis is a very important part of being a consumer researcher. It sharpened my analytical bent of mind and I still tend to analyse things more than others.

7) Negotiation skills: Again a very important part of my job and now I am not ashamed to say that I look at every price with a doubt and question it.This saves a lot of chillar for me 

These were a few things that my job taught me. What about you? Where do you work? What did you learn from your job?


26 comments:

  1. beautiful...its such a nice way that you have put up all that probably all of us learn from our jobs...

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  2. It was interesting to know about your skills Sfurti. Our work places can teach us a lot of things. Currently I work along with my husband and take care of our family business. From my previous jobs I've learned to be punctual and organized.

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    1. Thanks so much Diana. Working with your husband..I envy you!!!

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  3. That was such a nice informative post, loved the way you not only listed down the skills but also mentioned as to how they have helped you along the way...

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  4. wonderful learning. I still struggle with delegating tasks to others and often end up doing everything.

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    1. Thanks Rajlakshmi. Me too I still struggle with them :)

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  5. These are all useful lessons and will stand you in good stead always :)

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    1. Shail I agree. These are the ones that affected..rather changed me the most :)

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  6. Reading this I guess you are a hard working and an organised women. The negotiation skill is something I think I lack and should learn from ladies like you.

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    1. Uma thanks so much.And do give negotiations a try..you would be surprised how easy it is :)

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  7. These are valuable lessons on the job floor. As a media person, I learned so much bout journalism on the job and not quite different from your take:)

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  8. And the learnings can always be used anywhere in life. Nice post Sfurti. Thanks :)

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  9. You're quite right about work culture being very useful in imbibing certain traits! I definitely value punctuality and planning! I also have learned the spirit of collaboration and being a team player. For someone like me who's an introvert and likes to do things herself, that was very important to learn!

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    1. Roshni thanks. These are some things I learnt and I still practice though I am not working professionally now. And yesss I also learnt team spirit.

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  10. Some lessons I learned from my work space too. But Streamlining my thought process... yet to achieve!

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    1. Haha yesss though I am better than before but I am still a lost soul :)

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  11. The skills you mentioned I am still learning form my job..

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  12. Professional life open up new vistas and broaden one's horizons. Delegating work is not easy but necessary and negotiations skills come handy in day0to-day life too. nice read.

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    1. Yes Kalapana, completely agree. Thanks so much :)

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