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Blog Post: Is passion at work passe' ?


posted Monday, October 5, 2009 12:09 PM


There's a debate raging about the importance of passion in work.  Employment types and career coaches wax poetically about the importance of finding passion in our jobs.  We fall all over ourselves with emotional appeals and say things like "if you love what you do, you'll never work a day in your life." Blah blah blah.  Pass the Kleenex.  I'm getting all choked up.  

Others like Laurie Ruettiman couldn't agree less.  Laurie says that people work because working provides us the means to finance the things we truly care about...our families and our hobbies.  In fact, she thinks we should all just grow up and get over ourselves.  This is a much less romantic and perhaps more realistic view.  I think I fall somewhere in the middle of the spectrum.  Call me a mushy moderate.        

Is all this talk of passion in your job just a bunch of overblown Pollyanna hot air?  Has our tough job market beaten the idealism out of us, making us bitter and resigned?  Are we just a bunch a mercenaries bouncing around to the highest bidder?  I hope not.  If there was ever a time for enthusiasm, this is it.  

Let's not forget the practical ramifications either.  Recruiters are bombarded with responses from candidates if they choose to post a job.  If you make the first cut but show up to an interview with a nasty cynical attitude you've had it.  So, here's my modest proposal.  Regardless of how you feel about the importance of doing work that makes your heart go pitty pat, realize this.  There's genuine utility in approaching your job search with a positive attitude and an open mind.  We never know where an interview or a networking connection or a meeting over coffee will take us.  

What do you think about this?  Is passion important nowadays?  I'd love to hear what you have to say.   
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Fred Velarde Wednesday, October 7, 2009 11:09 AM
In my opinion, the kind of job you're looking for, the kind of person you are, the reason you are looking for a job and ulitimately the actual job itself will determine the degree of passion you will have for your job. Job seekers should consider these factors in developing their job pool. How bad do you want or need a particular job? If any job will do as long as it sustains you, make up your mind that you are going to do the best job that you can if hired. Isn't this passion? It is not so much about having passion for a job or not, it is a matter of how much passion is necessary to perform that particular job well.
Matthew Knapp Saturday, October 17, 2009 9:36 AM
Excitement can be found in any job, with the knowledge that you are applying skills to those in need of the product. This may be enough to keep yourself going while in a job that is less than optimal. However, there is a big difference between excitement and passion. For example, I am a Master's level social worker. I have a passion for dealing with difficult to serve populations (crime victims, inmates, those in crisis). So if I get a job which requires me to work with predictability on a daily basis, will I be less excited? NO. Will I have the same level of passion (in my case, defined as focus and joy in simply getting up and going to work 95% of the time)? Probably not. This does not mean that I would not give my very best to the more "predictable", calmer job- and be very happy to have it. It does mean that I would work within and with the employer to find ways to expand the services to keep the energy up, and demonstrate the ability to be forward thinking. Maybe passion has more to do with possibilities, and less to do with the "perfect" job.
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