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    Tips for Making a Smooth Career Change

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 29, 2021No Comments
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    No matter your current career, you might feel that changing jobs is the best way for you to move forward. Perhaps you are no longer interested in the field you are in. Or you might have gotten to know a different field and feel it can better utilize your skills or interests. It can be challenging to change your career, but the good news is that you might not have to completely re-learn skills. You might be able to take some of your soft and hard skills to a new position.

    Learning New Things

    Improving your skills will allow you to bring more relevant skills to a new career. That way, you can find a position that better fits your desires in a career. For example, if you have soft skills, like public speaking, you might try to improve them. And once you have finalized the career path you wish to take, you might consider getting a graduate degree to improve your hard skills. Even if you feel that getting a degree is not financially feasible at the moment, you could consider taking out a private student loan to cover the cost. That way, you can pay for an advanced degree while remaining within budget. It is a good idea to keep learning more things in your free time.

    Don’t Rush into Things

    When you are thinking about switching jobs, one of the most important things is to avoid rushing anything. Take a bit of time to think about your current situation. Then you can determine whether you have enough time to look for a new job or gain new skills while still at your current job. If you do not have the time you need, you will need to think about taking time off of work or leaving your job. In that case, you will need to evaluate your financial situation.

    Think about why you are changing careers as well. For example, maybe you want to start over because you are personally motivated. On the other hand, you might want to get into a better-paying field. And some people simply do not like their current jobs. By knowing why, you want to make the transition, you can find the best place to go.

    Coming Up with a New Resume

    Once you know you will change careers and have the skills you need, it is time to create a new resume. That way, you can think about relevant past experience as you create the document. This experience could help you in a new career path. For instance, if you already have a business management degree, you could be a good fit for a variety of roles.

    On the other hand, if you get a more specific degree, like graphic design or software design, you can show that you have relevant formal education. And getting a new resume can allow you to adjust the font and formatting so it fits the new industry. By going the extra mile, you can show you have put a lot of thought into the transition.

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