Exercise 3: What are your current work values?


Another exercise you can do is to focus on your values related to work and identify what is important to you in a job at the moment.

Being clear about what you value most about a job will help you when deciding whether or not to apply for another position.

Step 1

Work through the checklist below and rate the importance of each work value to you by ticking the appropriate column. You can do so by copying the form over to your word processing package, or by printing it out.

Try and complete the checklist quickly and be honest with your answers. Remember you are choosing what is most important to you in a job right now; your values may alter over time and with changing circumstances.

CURRENT WORK VALUES - WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO YOU?*

Work Value Very Important Somewhat Important Not Important
Steady income with good benefits      
Chance for advancement; increased pay      
Doing a variety of tasks      
Having an established routine of work      
Respect and recognition      
Friendly fellow workers      
Pleasant physical surroundings      
Expectations by boss clearly defined      
Being in charge/supervising/managing/having authority      
Persuading others      
Motivating and inspiring others      
Teaching/training others      
Flexible hours; control over own time      
Regular hours (little overtime)      
Leaving my mark on the world      
Chance to use my own ideas/creative expression      
Working as part of a team      
Working on my own      
Being my own boss      
Chance to use my initiative      
Working on one project at a time      
Time and energy left for outside activities      
Opportunity to learn new things      
Working for a cause; being of service to others      
Having clearly defined tasks      
Spirit of competition; chance to be successful      
No responsibility      
Producing a tangible product      
Having responsibility      
Working with details, data, numbers      
Working with things/machines      
Working with people      
Working with ideas      
Challenging work      
Job security      
Good salary      
Seeing results of work; accountability      
Opportunity to use my special skills/knowledge      
Working with an organisation/people of high integrity      
Producing high quality work      

*Source of document unknown

Step 2

Now look through the completed checklist. Of the items you've rated as Very Important pick the three that are most important to you at the moment. When you are considering applying for a different job, consider whether or not it will meet the work values you have identified. Occasionally you may decide to take a job that doesn't quite meet your criteria, as you see it as a 'stepping-stone' to the career you really want.


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The University of Western Australia, Centre for Staff Development

Contact: Claire Webb, cwebb@csd.uwa.edu.au
Last Update: 7 March 1996
URL: http://www.csd.uwa.edu.au/job/guide/ex_3.htm