How to Switch Careers

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How to Switch Careers

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How to Switch Careers Measures 1. Dealing with the golden question: If you had all the money in the world, what would you be doing with yourself? Do not hold back. It's time for brainstorming. Create a list of all the possible options like taking a tropical vacation with kids, etc. but also think about things other than spending time with family. Give more time to your thoughts and push your answers towards something you enjoy doing the most. 2. Your expertise and talent should be estimated. Ask yourself: What am I good at? What is fun for me? Think about every skill you possess and are not ashamed of. 3. Be creative and open-minded. Emphasize on the working skills of yours which excite and enlighten you. 4. Consider your financial condition. Evaluate your monthly and annual expenditure. Think about how much does your current standard of living support you? Consider reducing your expenses and increasing your income without actually compromising on your standard of living and comforts. 5. While considering a new job, make a list of everything you would like to do and also add the things you don’t want to. 6. Browse job descriptions in your desired field. Visit a site like Salary.com to find out how much you can expect to earn in your new career. 7. Check for courses and programmes at the local schools. You can start taking classes at night while you're still at your current job. Co-ordinate with your teachers - they will prove a valuable reference when you are applying for a new job. 8. Your destination for professional organizations as a volunteer is important. For example, Habitat for Humanity, which build homes for homeless families. It helps! 9. The network. Talk to people in your desired field. Explain your situation. Ask them for advice. Provide your contact information. "It's not what you know, but who you know" which counts. 10. Look for the best option and think why you need it.

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11. Write a new resume. Make sure your goals, education and relevant experience are included. 12. Now you are all set to start looking for work. Good luck! Review • Professional deep feelings of most people fall within three categories: education, treatment, and creativity. If you are blessed with one of these three things, you can focus your attention on your career and are more likely to have your job satisfaction. • Working with a spouse who has a steady career makes switching careers easy but by no means necessary. You, however, should receive moral support from friends and family. • Consider your role within the workplace for a more rewarding experience. We wish you a bright future!

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