HOW TO BE RESILIENT IN YOUR CAREER:
FACING UP TO BARRIERS AT WORK
By Dr. Helen Ofosu
Publication Date: February 23, 2023
Business/Careers
How To Be Resilient in Your Career: Facing Up to Barriers at Work
shares vital career advice to help professionals navigate common
"internally disruptive" career experiences such as harassment and
bullying, imposter syndrome, membership in an underrepresented group,
toxic workplaces, discrimination, and more.
Dr. Helen Ofosu draws
on twenty years of helping employers acquire talent and coaching
professionals through difficult career choices to unpack these layered
and complicated issues in an easy-to-follow way. Dealing with the dark
side of management, the book outlines various issues that can occur in
the workplace, or during a person's career journey, and offers practical
advice on how to overcome these obstacles and setbacks. Using her
considerable HR experience, Dr. Ofosu also offers coveted insights from
the employer's point of view. For people who have already tried other
options to resolve their complicated career issues, this book offers an
essential guide that equips readers with a knowledge base to make
informed decisions around building and sustaining a thriving and
resilient career.
How to be Resilient in Your Career: Facing Up to Barriers at Work
is a reliable resource presented with nuance, depth, and specificity.
Psychologists, psychotherapists, social workers, and HR professionals
who are looking for effective advice when supporting people struggling
with these issues, will greatly benefit from this book, as will early
career professionals, and established earners looking to resolve their
career issues.
You can purchase your copy at Amazon at https://t.ly/_rspc.
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I am including this chapter so that readers who need to complete psychometric tests as part of a hiring or career development process will have a clearer understanding of what they are and how the results may be used.
As a Work and Business Psychologist, I have seen the immense value of using psychometric testing to support my clients’ efforts. Psychometric tests provide test-takers withobjective feedback about themselves. Depending on the test, it can give insights into someone’s personality and how
that may impact their relationships with their peers, subordinates, superiors, clients, etc. In terms of personality tests, I prefer those that measure or are linked to the “Big Five” Factors or traits of personality sometimes known by theacronym OCEAN or CANOE. Regardless of the preferred acronym, the letters stand for Openness to experience (intellectually curious, imaginative, and spontaneous vs. practical, conventional, and preferring routine), Conscientiousness (disciplined, dependable, and careful vs. spontaneous and disorganized), Extraversion (warm, sociable, and emotionally expressive vs. reserved and thoughtful), Agreeableness (trusting, helpful, and empathetic vs. critical, suspicious, and
uncooperative), and Neuroticism (anxious and prone to negative emotions vs. calm, even-tempered, and secure). Each of us will fall somewhere on a continuum for each of these traits and these qualities are stable across our lifetime.
When I’m working with professionals (i.e., people who are sought out because of their subject matter expertise or “thought leadership”), business owners, aspiring executives, or executives, I usually start with an assessment thatcaptures the OCEAN dimensions in the context of their role
In good times and bad, resilience is one of the major keys to success – including career success. Dr. Helen Ofosu believes this applies to employees and entrepreneurs, individual contributors, subject matter experts, leaders, and executives.
That’s why her approach to career and executive coaching is to help people get ahead in a way that insulates them from future setbacks – or recover if things have gone sideways. This is also why, as a consultant, she helps organizations become stronger and more resilient, so they are ready for both the anticipated and the unexpected challenges that all organizations face at some point.
Part of what sets her apart from many career and executive coaches is her experience on the inside, as an HR and professional development professional, within large corporate workplaces and her intimate knowledge of typical HR processes and systems.
Clients come to her when the stakes are high. They can count on her to share insights and customized services that few others can deliver. They love that she has developed countless hiring tools and helped to resolve many HR problems over the years.
Her “insider” experience gives her clients an edge in getting hired and promoted in the public (and private) sector, and in managing their careers as they progress.
And as an Industrial/Organizational Psychologist (her field is more commonly known as Work and Business Psychology), she takes an evidence-based approach by using the latest research and best practices to increase the odds of her clients’ success.
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