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Career planning for bid professionals – top tips from Bid Solutions

What is your Proposal Writer or Bid Manager Career Path?

It’s that time of year when a lot of people decide they want a change. This can mean a variety of different things to any one person but for a large number it means new employment. It is crucial, however, that you make the right move for your career, rather than change for the sake of change itself. To help, Ben Hannon and the team from Bid Solutions have shared a selection of things to consider when planning your career. 1. List your goals Understanding what you want to achieve in the long term will help you decide what you need to do in the short term. This list does not need to be set in stone, it will more than likely change several times as you react to the environment around you, both personally and professionally. 2. Think about your likes and dislikes What type of environment allows you to flourish? What are your strong points? Do you even like your strong points? Being happy at work is crucial to being successful and will provide you with the motivation to carry on when the going gets tough. For bid professionals, there are a variety of skills that are all crucial when pulling together a submission, so pinpoint where you fit in. If you aren’t sure what the bid lifecycle looks like, you can read more here: bidsolutions.wpengine.com/bid-recruitment/hiring-guide/bid-lifecycle/ 3. Look into professional development There are a number of bid writing courses available to improve your skills and further your career. Off-the-shelf courses that promote bid best practice are useful for all bid professionals and will give you a solid base upon which to build. Further to that, you can look more specifically at the roles you wish to undertake. Perhaps you need to develop your writing skills for executive summaries, or maybe you need to use a creative software package to enhance the look and feel of your submissions? There is no limit to what you can learn, so be sure to explore all available opportunities. You can find more information about bid training on the Bid Solutions website. In addition to training courses, there are a number of networking events you can attend to share ideas and understand how other organisations / industries approach bidding. The more you know, the better chance you have of success. 4. Keep your CV updated Sometimes you can find yourself in the situation of unexpectedly having to find a new job. Having a CV ready to go will help you save time with your job search. It is recommended to have a base CV that provides an overview of your career and key bids that you have been involved with. Depending on the position you are applying for, be sure to tailor your CV so that your relevant skills are unmissable e.g. if you are applying for a bid writer role, make it obvious that you have written bids before. 5. Review your progress Rome wasn’t built in a day, so be aware that achieving your goals will take time. Set time aside to review where you are in your overall plan. Are you on track? If not, what can you do to get yourself back on track? Professional development could be the answer, as mentioned previously. For bid professionals in permanent employment, it is recommended to review your progress on an annual basis. For interim bid professionals, review your progress either once every 6 months or at the end of each major contract. Most importantly on this point, don’t forget to celebrate how far you have come! It is important to remember that career planning is not an exact science and these are just a number of points to consider. There will be many bumps in the road along the way and you will have to react to whatever life throws at you. However, the better prepared you are, the better chance you have of success. As we say in our office, hope is not a strategy. Here's what other bid professionals had to say about their careers Download our report on the state of bid management to find out what your peers around the world think of their careers. Download the report Author: Ben Hannon http://www.qorusdocs.com/blog/career-planning-for-bid-professionals-top-tips-from-bid-solutions