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Which work values you owe the highest? What values are required for job satisfaction? Understand the same, do self-assessment of all your values, and then create a perfect path to your choice of career. <br><br>For scientific career counseling with Dr. Sapna Sharma WhatsApp to 8446229088 from wherever you are in the world.<br>
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What Are Your Work Values - Do Self- Assessment for Satisfied Career Growth
What are Work Values? Work values are the values ingrained deep within you that make you a responsible and ethical in your professional as well as personal avenue. It personifies your inner soul while highlighting your beliefs and ideas as a true asset to any job, occupation, or an organization.
What are the Types of Work Values? Intrinsic Work Values: These values play an integral role in helping you perform your day-to-day responsibilities with responsibility and reliability. Extrinsic Work Values: These value define your calibre as a professional as to how you gain recognition, better salary package, and job security.
Self-Assessment of your Work Values Perform a career assessment test to know your values Learn about your career goals, career needs, and career opportunities you wish to explore Earn increased job satisfaction and self- confidence
Rate Your Values from 0 to 10 1. Prestige: Attaining all the values to gain recognition and prominence 2. Responsibility: Being responsible to your work while inspiring others to look at you as dependable 3. Adventure: Ability to take risks and accept challenges with a stern belief to overcome 4. Independence: Creating your unique identity and working within your freedom space 5. Creativity: Trying to create and innovate while stimulating the interests and creation of your co- workers
Continue... 6. Accomplishment: Aspiring to excel and achieve your career goal 7. Variety: Wanting and enjoying change with the ability to stay adaptable to all changes 8. Power and Authority: Adopting leadership qualities and pushing your team members towards a shared organizational goal 9. Money: Liking material possessions but not being under its influence 10. Integrity: Behaving consistently with your own beliefs and fulfilling commitments and promises 11. Altruism: Helping people, society, or/and animals as an initiative of your corporate social responsibility
Judge yourself as a responsible, self- confident, and reliable professional Then take a step ahead to plan your career
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