How to Make Yourself Indispensable
August 9th, 2010With the economy sputtering and corporations looking to pare their workforces even more, it’s no surprise that job security is a real concern. But how do you make yourself “layoff-proof?” How, in short, do you make yourself indispensable?
While no one really is indispensable, there are a number of things you can do to enhance your job security.
First, you need to look at your department as a corporation and yourself as its CEO. All of your activities should be carried out with the bottom line in view. Will they be an asset or a liability? You need to look at the big picture as well, how your activities and department fit in with the entire company.
You need to take responsibility for your career and moving up the ladder, taking a proactive stance and not just relying on a mentor to help out.
Make sure to keep a positive attitude. Someone who is always worrying about what will go wrong, or who is overly concerned about failure rather than success, will not be seen as an asset to the company.
Learn how to work in a leaner environment. Show your superiors you can run your department just as efficiently with fewer people. Learn how to hire consultants and other temporary staffers to help out.
Find a job that you can do better than it’s being done now, or one that is being neglected, and then take on the challenge of doing it. And make sure to add the additional duties to your job description.
Develop a plan to make others in the organization aware of who you are and what you do. Some people believe that if they keep their head down they will be overlooked during a downsizing. That’s not true.
Find out what in areas your boss is weak and become an expert in those areas.
Become a company spokesperson at community events and other gatherings. By doing this, you become the face of the company to the community, and you develop more contacts. Make sure you inform your superiors what you are doing.
And, finally, it’s good to remember the old axiom – be a team player. You should be seen as someone who supports and promotes the department, someone who finds solutions to conflicts rather than causing them.
When you’re looking for the next position where you can showcase your skills and abilities, contact Madden Industrial Craftsmen Incorporate. We have many terrific positions for skilled craftsmen at great companies throughout the Pacific Northwest. Contact us today.

