BenCorman.com - February 23, 2007

Career Advice or Why it's better to be lucky than good

Lately I've been getting a lot of questions about general career advice and about interning at Rudius Media. I'm a bad person to ask for career advice because until recently I didn't really know how I've gotten the jobs I held. I'm lucky, I fall into jobs, I have a friend who recommends me or I know someone who knows someone.

But with more and more people asking, I started to think about this in a systematic way. It turns out that while I thought I was just lucky, I'm really not that lucky at all. I simply do certain things that enhance my chances of falling into a great job. I just never realized that I did them.

That's it. That's how to get lucky. If you put your self out there with good intentions, you network with people and you get involved, you don't have to be the best in your field. People will know you, trust you and respect you and in turn, they'll want to work with you.

Posted by Ben Corman at 7:29 PM