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Thursday, February 18, 2016

5 Tips for planning a career change.

5 Tips for planning a career change.

New Job, new industry, new employer Changing career is existing but can cause massive amounts of stress, anxiety and worry.Here are some tips to help you understand what to expect on the long road ahead.
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Today’s career experts agree that most people experience a chance of career 3 to 7 times throughout their working life. This means a complete transformation- new job, new industry, new employer. It’s a big deal. These are the kinds of changes that cause massive amounts of stress, anxiety and worry. Sure, they can be exicting at the same time. But overall, a change of career is nothing to sneeze at. It takes more planning and preparation than most people realize.
So, if you’re considering a career change, these tips will help you understand what to expert on the long road ahead.

1.Be Patient:- When you’re ready for a change, you’re ready You want it NOW. only, it doesn’t work like that Changing your career takes time. You can’t just drop what you’ve been doing and move on to the next thing overnight. It’s a process that can take up to several years. So don’t get in rush. Enjoy the slow journey to ward your goal. Remember that what you’re doing today still has value even if it’s not ideal. Give yourself the luxury of time.
2.Do your research:- What skills, education and experience do you need to make this career change? perhaps you need to go back to school, or take an internship, or look for an interim job that will provide you with the background you need . It’s rare to be given the opportunity to do something completely new without any formal education or experience. It happens, but only for a lucky few.
3.Make a Plan:- Map out the steps you will take to get from where you are to where you want to be and commit to a realistic timeframe. Look to your friends and  family to help support you and hold accountable. Or work with a career coach to create a concrete strategy and help keep you on track.
4.Get involved:- Your new career comes with a new community of colleagues. Get to know them. Learn their language. Find out what publications they read and what associations they belong to. Get to know the expert in the field and stay up-to date on new  research and emerging trends. Insert yourself into the world of this new career.
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