Have you ever asked your firm to send you to a training program so that you could keep current with the latest developments in the field? Or maybe your company provides additional training to help keep its employees abreast of new developments?
Many firms provide their employees with financial support or actual developmental opportunities to bring more value to the enterprise. A study by EvoLLution found that 96 percent of employers agreed continuing education improves employees' job performance.
Similarly, firms rated as top workplaces often provide training and continual learning opportunities for their employees.
They believe that providing these opportunities not only strengthens the knowledge and skills of their employees, but also helps retain their top talent. I have heard from many talented employees that the major reason they stayed with their firms was because of the continual learning opportunities.
But there are some firms that seem to have quite the opposite view. A colleague from one company told me that when she asked about continuing professional development opportunities her senior manager said, "You should already have all of the knowledge you need to do your job, and if you want any more knowledge then get it on your own time."