Saturday, November 20, 2010

Career planning is tricky

I am now in the process of looking for a new job. People might call me crazy to consider looking for new work with the economic down turn and all, but some how I am confident that I can find something better, that also pays more than what I am getting right now.

The job that I do isn't all that bad, and the working environment compared to other Japanese companies is pretty good, but I believe that I can do better and that I can pick up the skills needed to advance faster.

I finished reading a nook earlier this month called "kitchen confidential" written by Anthony Bourdain, a first hand biographical look into the nitty gritty of the culinary world. One interesting note that he made was that he could have been a better chef if he hadn't spent so much time chasing money, where as another talented chef went from Italian to pastries and through other fields of cooking, starting from close to nothing to learn everything he could. The fusion of knowledge would eventually make him a renowned cook.

Right know, I can admit that I am chasing the money, wanting to pick up the skills to advance into better paid positions. Raising one's income isn't a necessarily a bad thing, but what is it that one unwittingly gives up in this conquest?

Modeled numbers are easy to predict, this is the realm of accountants and mathematicians, but there is also a hidden lie beneath it all, we assume that the model doesn't change.

Accountants cannot account for the power of a technological or cultural vision becoming a reality. Like poker, predicting or creating the future isn't just about a numbers game, though knowing how to crunch the number does help. Are there intangible things that I am neglecting?

And so, I will probably come to a crossroad, there will be jobs that I can pick up skills for that may take me away from my world of research and development that I believe that I want to remain in or do I go into the world of finance or other uncharted territory that may pay better.

There will be more job offers coming my way in the coming months and more skills I will need to pick up to position my self for better opportunities. The question is, to which direction do I walk and why? Assuming that this is the right question to ask in the right place, sometimes it is just nice to just walk in the first place.

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