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Find Success in the Workplace as a Woman

There has never been a better time in history for a female to enter the workforce and become successful in her career. Women have broken barriers in various professions, and now women are shattering glass ceilings everywhere. If you’re looking for that corner office, for that respected position, and to advance to the top, you are capable. As a clinic run by women for women, AVIVA WO/MAN is committed to helping ladies live life to the fullest. This article will discuss how to implement keys strategies to make yourself seen and have your voice heard.

1. Assume Leadership Roles

Do you want to have a leadership role in your chosen profession? If so, make that decision before you apply for positions, and apply for jobs where you have opportunities to grow. Once you have landed a job, be the first to show up and stay late, don’t play into office gossip and politics, volunteer to take the lead in projects, and use affirmative language when expressing your thoughts and ideas. You can shatter the glass ceiling and become the leader you want to be if you are resilient and remain persistent.

2. Consider An Entrepreneurial Path

Whether you have lost your job as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic like many women, or you are considering leaving your current company because of unfair treatment, never forget that starting your own business is an option. Maybe you have a great idea already, or you’d prefer to dip your toes into the world of entrepreneurship with a side hustle. Either way, it’s a smart idea to take your finances seriously from day one.

In addition to creating an accurate business budget, you can establish your company as an LLC by going through an online formation service. Why set up an LLC in Utah? So you don’t miss out on the asset protection, flexibility, and tax breaks that this business structure offers.

3. Get a Mentor

Navigating the workforce is challenging for everyone at the beginning. Reach out to people who have gone before you and have been successful in navigating the waters. Women face particular obstacles, such as sexism and harassment, that are difficult to overcome. Having a mentor who can advise you on the best course of action to take in your chosen profession — and who has been successful in overcoming the same obstacles — is priceless.

Alternatively, you yourself can empower young girls to be the best version of themselves by being a mentor. You can even pay it forward by sponsoring life coaching sessions from Aviva Woman to give a teen or young adult a headstart in life.

4. Actively Combat Sexism

Sexism in the workplace is not like it used to be. Back in the day, sexism was overt. Nowadays, it is subtly found in policies biased against women, being interrupted and interpreted, the assumption women should contribute to office potlucks and not the men, how women are expected to dress, and so forth.

The most important things you can do for your career are to educate yourself on what to look out for, establish camaraderie with coworkers who want change, and tackle one issue at a time. Don’t let yourself buy into gender roles by limiting yourself — no one will motivate you to climb the ladder of success better than yourself. Believe that you have the proper skills and deserve promotions and acknowledgment.

You are entering into the workforce at a wonderful time for women. So many have gone before you to pave the way, but there are plenty of opportunities for you to make your mark and effectuate change. Don’t be afraid to pursue the job of your dreams. If you choose to become a leader or entrepreneur, find and become a mentor, and actively combat overt and covert sexism, you will find great fulfillment and success in your career. Above all, don’t underestimate the power of looking and feeling your best in order to become the best. Book an appointment with AVIVA WO/MAN today.