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subject: Is It Now The Time To Change Your Career? [print this page]


Are you tired of going to work every day doing the same job with no advancement or raise in sight? If so, you are among good company. People all over the country are in this same position, wanting a challenging, exciting, and rewarding career. If you are just starting out in the work place, the most important thing you can do is create a career plan. However, even if you have been working for many years, you need a plan so you can achieve your goal of working for a great company, having opportunity for growth, being paid a good income, and having the option of working in a pleasant work environment.

With planning, whether to prepare for a first-time job or to change career, you need to complete a self-assessment. This would reveal numerous personal things that could be beneficial in securing the right job. For instance, you would need to identify your interests, skills, aptitudes, and even values. In addition, you need to determine the role you want to play within a company, the type of work environment you prefer, and the needs you have to grow. All of this becomes your reality, helping you understand the job you would like most, or considerations to change career.

After going through this exercise the next step of securing a job or to change career options, is to match the answers of the self-assessment to potential career opportunities. This would require you to conduct research, looking at a variety of occupations. We suggest you look at those that coordinate best but also what you find interesting. Then, with several on a list, evaluable the options and slowly weed out anything that does not work. You should also look at alternative options, which would give you more occupations for comparison.

Once you have some ideas of what you want for a first job or career change, you need to create a powerful resume, one that will highlight your strengths and downplay your weaknesses. The resume should include any past employment, to include company, position held, and length of employment, as well as special training, consisting of boot camps, college (certifications and/or degrees), workshops, seminars, etc. If you are not comfortable with writing a resume, you can hire a professional for a reasonable price.

In addition to your own research and a strong resume, you might also consider talking to a professional career developer. This person understands what it will take to be hired when first entering the workplace, as well as provide guidance as to areas you might investigate if you want to change career. This person would offer valuable tools and resources as well, which would look at the answers of the self-assessment and then offer recommendations.

Going through the process of preparation is a key element of success. The outcome is identifying the types of careers that suit you, those that would promote success in the form of hire and growth. If your focus is more on the process to change career, depending on the industry interested in, you might want to go through special training and/or education prior to sending out resumes. That way, you present something to prospective employers that would give you an edge over the competition.

by: James Copper




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