A Career Transition ain't that Tough

Date:   Tuesday , November 29, 2011

Career change is often the toughest and most difficult decision for a professional, an issue that was addressed by the Career Workshop organized by siliconindia on November 19, 2011. The event saw the Human Resources heads of various IT companies share their experience on how to utilize talent in a right way and glide through the career journey.

The speakers shared their experience on what facilitated them to become established corporate leaders. They addressed the issued faced while moving across various careers, so as to ensure that the attendees make their next move perfectly.

The event took off with a session on "How to make a successful career change?" by Sanjeev Sehgal, SGM-HR Strategy and Operations, Target India, who focused on how to prepare for a change, the various career stages, and how to create value. He said that people who make career choices just for a prestigious title end up disappointed as that change would not give them the inner satisfaction that they crave for from a job. Rather concentrate on an organization with which you agree on certain values, as that would help you enjoy your work.

Latha R, Talent Acquisition Leader, IBM, talked about her journey into IBM after being rejected twice, and how she saw an opportunity in an unknown territory (Credit control). She says that becoming comfortable is the signal to move on and do something different as that would help you explore more prospects.

Sanjay Shelvankar, CEO, Scalene Works, beautifully brought about the difference between the changes in a job and a career. People change their jobs for money, location; but the change in career happens when they decide to challenge their limits. The most important aspect for any change is self-assessment, which can be done by answering few questions: What is important for you? What is your personality type? What are your skills? These questions will answer which role is the best suited for an individual. The last session on "How to make a successful Transition-From Techie to Manager", was kick started by Sheela KL, Head of HR, Collabera, who talked about the various challenges that await en route the transition. In order to become a manager, a techie should be aware of the life of a manager and be prepared to face the resistance from the team. Patience and resilience are the key traits which would ensure a smooth transition.

Bhushan Madapura Sathya Nag, Head, Unisys University, felt that techies are the most important component of any organization, as they bring the business. He talked about the various ways a techie can become a leader techie i.e. by being a techie himself, being in a team of techies, encouraging other techies to work on your team, manage a team of techies, develop a team of techies, and develop an organization of techies. Successful companies like Apple, Microsoft came to the fore as they built a strong team of techies, who gave in their best to take the companies to the position they are at today. Praveen Parameshwaran, Head-Offshore sourcing, UST Global, talked about how he found his calling in the technological space. His presentation at one event on the various network topologies, gave him an opportunity to partner with Indian Aluminum Company, to give insight to the senior level managers on the transition to the power of computers. This made him realize that it is tough to convince people with a preset notion, and the life of a manager is not an easy task--not only do they have to absorb the reason for the change, they also have to make their team understand and get them convinced about any trending topics in the company.

Though the change from a techie to manager is inevitable, it depends on the person on how he makes himself prepared to face the challenges ahead.