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Change Your Career With Our Ten Step Career
Change Plan!
Also: Perfect Work,
From
“Just A Job” To Your Dream
Career, 10
Mistakes to Avoid When Making a Career Change
So, you think it is time for a career change?
Follow our nine step career change plan and you’ll be well
on the way to a more enriching life!
Many people are unhappy in their jobs, but you have made the
big decision to change your career. So let’s examine some of
the reasons you might have decided that a career change is
for you.
Perhaps you are looking for a career with a higher salary?
Or looking for a career that allows for a better work life
balance? You might have become bored with your current
responsibilities, and be looking for a more exciting career?
Perhaps a career with more travel? Or more opportunities to
make a difference? Or you wish to combine your career with
broader interests you have in life? Make sure, however, that
it is a career change you are seeking, and not just a
different employer in the same career.
Whatever the reason, you have made the biggest step of all,
which is to decide to make your career change a reality! So
now what? Let’s look at a nine point career change action
plan for how you might attack your career change!
1) Choosing your new career
Assuming that you would like to use your career change,
at least partly, to increase the enjoyment you get from the
time you spend working, the first thing to do is to assess
what you actually like doing!
2) Skills and experience for your career change
So now you know what you want to get out of your career
change. Now you must assess whether you have the right
skills and experience to get into your new career.
3) Training for your new career
If completing a career change we easy, all of us would be
in our dream careers right now! So what is stopping us?
Perhaps it is the additional skills which we need to build
to be credible in our new career. Don’t think that training,
however, is restricted to job-related or academic courses.
You can get the skills and experience you need for your
career change in many other ways!
4) Accepting a pay cut for your career change
Perhaps the main reason for your career change is to earn
more money? If so, then that’s great, but it’s always wise
to get as much information on your new career to ensure that
you will actually earn more money doing it. If, however,
your career change is not driven by wanting to achieve more
money, you may need to accept a pay cut.
5) Financing your career change
Completing your career change may require a spell without
paid employment. As well as tightening your belt, you should
also do a thorough review of your financial position,
including loans, mortgages and credit cards. By switching
credit cards, you may find you can save money and get other
benefits!
6) Relocating
Perhaps your main reason for your career change is to
relocate to an area with a lower cost of living, or better
schooling or a better climate. Even if it isn’t, your career
change might require a relocation – you won’t find many
opportunities to be a ski instructor in San Diego, for
example!
7) Changing career without changing employer
Before you assume that you will need to leave your
current employer to achieve your career change, have a look
around and see if your career change goals can be satisfied
where you are currently working.
8) Finding a new employer
There are a number of ways to find an employer which
every job searcher knows – classified adverts, internet
job-boards, employer directories etc. Many jobs, however,
are never listed in classified adverts and on job-boards
because they are filled as soon as they are announced! To
make sure that you are in with a chance, you must develop a
strong network in the career you wish to change to.
9) Refreshing your job-hunting skills
The chances are, if you’ve been in your current position
for a while, that your job-hunting skills could be quite
rusty! So take the opportunity to brush up on these skills –
you might only get one chance to make your career change
successful!
10) Staying flexible to achieve your career change dreams
Finally, now that you’ve made the biggest step and chosen
to pursue a career change, don’t rush it! It may take a
month or even a year to work out exactly what you want from
your career change and to develop the skills, experience and
network to get you into the right place within that career.
Don’t settle for something which is ‘almost right’ or you’ll
be going through the whole career change process again!
Also: Perfect Work,
From
“Just A Job” To Your Dream
Career, 10
Mistakes to Avoid When Making a Career Change
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Jonathan Lewis is the founder and CEO of Careerfriend, a
company committed to helping people succeed in their dream
careers. His extensive experience of attracting, recruiting,
retaining and developing exceptional people in management
consulting and investment banking allows him to offer clear,
actionable advice which has a great impact on people either
looking for new jobs or looking to succeed further in their
existing jobs.
The Careerfriend website (http://www.careerfriend.com)
contains free career advice articles to help people succeed
in securing dream careers, from career and employer
selection, through resume and cover letter writing, to
interviewing, salary negotiation and ongoing career
development.
Jonathan was educated at Cambridge University, UK and has
advised major national and international corporations, both
in the public and private sectors, on issues of corporate
strategy, corporate organization, labor relations, personnel
development.
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