Killer Innovations with Phil McKinney - A Show About Ideas Creativity And Innovation

Worst Career Advice I’ve Ever Received


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The worst career advice I have ever received led me down a path that failed to result in success. Early in my career, I was advised to chase jobs based on salary and stability, with voices telling me to work for big, secure companies. However, I quickly learned there were better moves than prioritizing finances over family, personal growth, and gaining new experiences.

Chasing Salary and Stability

Many well-meaning people advised me to focus on jobs with the highest salary and the most stable environment. They believed that financial security would bring long-term happiness and career satisfaction. However, this approach stifled my growth and limited my opportunities to learn new skills.

One significant turning point came when I took a 30% pay cut to work at a company that promised invaluable learning experiences. This decision felt risky and counterintuitive, especially considering the prevailing wisdom to prioritize financial stability. However, it turned out to be one of the best decisions of my career. The new role accelerated my professional growth, and I gained skills that opened doors to more excellent opportunities.

The Value of Experience Over Money

Focusing on the value I could bring to an organization and the experiences I could gain proved far more rewarding than chasing higher paychecks. By emphasizing personal and professional development, I found that financial rewards naturally followed. My career flourished because I prioritized growth and learning over immediate financial gain.

This approach led me to adopt the principle of never negotiating my starting salary or asking for raises. Instead, I concentrated on how I could create high value and impact within the organizations I joined. This mindset shifted my focus from short-term financial gains to long-term career development and satisfaction.

Prioritizing What Truly Matters

If I don't prioritize financial gains, what do I prioritize? I follow five criteria: faith, family, friends, fitness, and finances. This framework has guided me for decades, helping me maintain a balanced and fulfilling life. When I keep my priorities correctly, finances tend to take care of themselves.

Key Takeaways:
  • Chasing salary and stability can lead to missed personal and professional growth opportunities.
  • Focusing on experience and the value you can bring to an organization often leads to greater long-term rewards.
  • Prioritizing key life aspects like faith, family, friends, fitness, and finances creates a balanced approach to career and life.
  • Avoiding salary negotiations and focusing on creating high impact can shift the focus to more meaningful career development.
  • In summary, the worst career advice I received taught me the importance of prioritizing growth and experiences over immediate financial gains. I have achieved greater career satisfaction and long-term success by focusing on what truly matters.

     

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