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    HOW EXPERIENCE AFFECTS YOUR WORK OUTPUT

    There was a time when posting for job advertisement would attract hundreds of candidates who are eager to be employed. This model has since change, now it can take several months to find the most suitable and high perfuming candidate for the role based on the experience one has. Employee’s experience is one requisite skill stated in job advertisements.

    The search for experience begins at the interview. Expectations are set when the candidate sits on the interview panel- one chance of landing that dream job has to do with your experience. If you’re able to meet the required skills of experience advertised, that can will push the organization’s goal of achieving optimum performance. 

    Recently the work environment is saturated with all kind of skills set, employees want to be at top of their job with a culmination of experience in previous and present works. There’s evidence to support the benefits of having an experienced hand on the job; high-functioning, productive, and result-oriented employees are what you get.

    Firstly, you need to appreciate the influence experience has on job performance. Employee experience understandably is about the collection of what a team member gains or learns through his/her role on the job while working for a company.

    They’re many factors that contribute to the success of one having such experience - these elements include; a comfortable and safe working environment, good employer, transparent and inclusive communication, good salary, supportive leadership, inclusive culture and diversity, technology and professional training, and development courses. This can bring the right attitude to bear on jobs which enables the space needed to acquire the experience for the job or excel in any field of choice.

    Now, you need to understand how experience affects work output. When an employee's experience is good, they enjoy their job, the employer, other employees, and the entire company will be engaged, invested, and work hard to achieve a common goal.

    You have to appreciate how employee experience impacts productivity. When the employee experience is good—they enjoy their job, resulting in great work output. Mostly the company tends to derive a lot of benefits from an experienced employee; organizations have higher retention of such people through employer-employee motivations and other incentives for the employer to keep them on the job. 

    There are stages to which experience impact work output. To build a solid foundation of employees with some level of experience; start by analyzing the employee’s career journey, did the employee enjoy his or her previous role in their former company? Where the physical environment enabling enough to encourage learning on the job. From the moment an employee is hired to the moment they leave that job- he or she discovers the milestone that matters to them then maps out and monitors the experience of those who have it closely so it can determine the professional step to chart. 

     

    A job that could take hours or days can be achieved when you have an experienced member on your team. Performance is enhanced in such an environment people. It’s the exchange of information, both top-down and bottom-up, that enables the workforce to be productive and aim for greater heights.


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