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Developer's AgeI found this article interesting on careerbuilder.com: Job Goals for Every Age Meg Donohue, CareerBuilder.com writer Each decade of life brings a set new of challenges as working professionals move into different phases of both their careers and personal lives. Entering a new decade of life can be a perfect time to take stock of one's situation, reevaluate priorities and set career goals for the years ahead. Setting goals makes people "feel more in control of their destiny, which in turn makes for positive feelings and a sense of purpose," says Laura Berman Fortgang, a pioneer in the life coaching field and the author of several best-selling books, including "Take Yourself to the Top." Nevertheless, Fortgang cautions that people should remain flexible in their goals: "Being tethered to one specific outcome can jeopardize one's ability to recognize other opportunities when they become available." In Your 20s: Establish a Positive Work Record Relax -- you don't need to know exactly what you're going to do with your life just yet. It makes sense to explore your options at this early stage of your working life, as long as you build skills and make contacts along the way. "Deciding what to do long-term is more organic than most people think," Fortgang says, adding that what is essential during this decade is to establish a good work record. "The people you work with ... in your early years could become life-long supporters, mentors and references for years to come. So building a good reputation is important even if you don't see yourself sticking in your current job for long." In Your 30s: Focus on Becoming a Leader People often enter their first management positions in their 30s, and the "switch from being a worker-bee to a leader-in-training ... requires a change in mind-set," Fortgang asserts. "The goal here," Fortang says, "is to get recognized for all you have done, and parlay that into a more focused path." Document your accomplishments so that when it comes time for annual reviews, you have proof of your hard work and leadership experience (or potential). In Your 40s: Reexamine Your Definition of Success In this decade, people get very serious about their earning power and set their sights on top roles that could potentially be theirs now or in the next decade, Fortang reveals. "This is also the time of midlife crises," Fortgang warns, which often result in people questioning their careers. This decade is a good time to take stock of the direct
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