en

Candidates

Together, we’ll map out career-defining, life-changing pathways to achieve your ambitions. Browse our range of services, advice, and resources.

Learn more

Find us on WeChat

Visit our WeChat Official Account for more Career Advice

Read more
Jobs

Our industry specialists will listen to your aspirations and share your story with the most prestigious organisations in China. Together, let’s write the next chapter of your career.

See all jobs
Candidates

Together, we’ll map out career-defining, life-changing pathways to achieve your ambitions. Browse our range of services, advice, and resources.

Learn more

Find us on WeChat

Visit our WeChat Official Account for more Career Advice

Read more
Services

China's leading employers trust us to deliver fast, efficient hiring solutions that are tailored to their exact requirements. Browse our range of bespoke services and resources.

Read more
Insights

Whether you’re seeking to hire talent or seeking a new career move for yourself, we have the latest facts, trends and inspiration you need.

See all resources

Find us on WeChat

Visit our WeChat Official Account for more Market Insights.

Read more
About Robert Walters China

Since our establishment in 2008, our belief remains the same: Building strong relationship with people is vital in a successful partnership.

Learn more

Work for us

Our people are the difference. Hear stories from our people to learn more about a career at Robert Walters China.

Learn more

Managing an increased workload

As you progress along your career path, it is only natural that you will be trusted with increasing job responsibilities. Once you are able to prove you can handle the extra workload, many more options will become available to you for advancing your career. If you were hired at a junior level but are doing the workload (and succeeding) on an intermediate or senior level, there will be a likely chance this will get noticed and you will be promoted to reflect your abilities and contribution.

Alternatively, if you are working within a leaner organisation or a smaller digital start-up firm, you are gaining an opportunity for exposure to many more duties, tasks and opportunities that you may not get with another firm for a few more years. This can give your CV and more importantly your overall skill set, a boost.
Here are some ways to deal with the increased workload, while maintaining your high level of quality.

Think Positive

Have the right frame of mind. When given more responsibility at work, think of it as an opportunity to take a positive step forward in your career, rather than a burden. This is your time to show your management that you are ready to accept a larger responsibility within your team and company as a whole.

As you progress along your career path, it is only natural that you will be trusted with increasing job responsibilities.

 

Learn to Prioritise

In terms of coping with your newly inflated workload, it is essential that you prioritise your tasks to manage your time effectively. Be strict with yourself during the day or week to complete any urgent tasks in your priority list, while leaving time for tasks with more relaxed deadlines. Setting aside a bit of time everyday to make a “to-do” list can help you focus your duties and really help to improve your productivity.

Ask for Help

If you’re unable to meet a deadline, speak with your manager or key stakeholders in the project to see if you can obtain more time to perform your task well. It is better to do everything to the best of your ability than to complete a task quickly and to an insufficient standard.

Often times many workers feel reluctant to ask for help because they think it may reflect poorly on their ability to perform their job. But if you feel you have been asked to deliver more than what is capable for a given schedule, ask for additional assistance from colleagues or even your boss. Open communication is invaluable to help your managers accurately assess and reallocate your team’s resources or to schedule possible areas for training in the future.

Useful links

Read more on WeChat
Looking for a job?
Salary Survey
Career advice
Get in touch

Find out more by contacting one of our specialist recruitment consultants

Related content

View All

4 key traits of a 21st century leader

Global mega-trends such as globalisation and digitisation have raised the speed, scale and interconnectedness with which our world operates. Organisations today require a new breed of leaders to tackle these complexities. We take a look at 4 key traits a 21st century leader should ideally possess. L

Read More

Being an application engineer

Application engineers are integral in helping manufacturers adapt their existing technologies into products that are usable and relevant for local markets. In the automotive sector, these professionals typically work for foreign suppliers that create and sell products to original equipment manufactu

Read More

Looking for a fulfilling job? Ask yourself these 6 key questions

Dreading another dull day in the office? If you’ve lost your passion for work, it could be time to make a break. Find a job you love by asking yourself these six essential questions… What do you actually like about work? When trying to figure out your dream job, it can be tempting to do just that: c

Read More

I'm Robert Walters Are you?

Come join our global team of creative thinkers, problem solvers and game changers. We offer accelerated career progression, a dynamic culture and expert training.