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Steps to Change Career



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You can make sure you succeed if you are considering a career move. Stage one is your gut check. Stage two is a career experiment, and Stage three involves applying for a new job and adjusting to your new life. It is important to talk with your spouse if you plan on changing careers.

The first stage is a gut check

Gut instincts are helpful when making a career decision, especially if you don't have much time. It is impossible to spend too much time considering your options. When making a significant decision, however, it is worthwhile to do so. It is always a good idea, even if you are certain about something, to confirm your gut feeling by adding additional evidence.


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Stage two is a career experiment

Career exploration is an important part of career development. This is the first step towards building a professional network, and learning about a specific career field. It is a chance to meet people from various industries and ask them questions regarding their work. The Career Center can provide you with packets for this research.

Career experimentation can also help you refine your skills and build a personal brand. It can help you to understand the job requirements and how to get there. While the career experiment itself is not a magic bullet to a new job, a smart experiment can supercharge the rest of your job search and increase your chances of success.


The third stage involves applying for a new position

This stage requires you to take action. It is important to prepare for new skills, retrain and balance your professional and personal life. Often, this process involves making a new morning routine, taking new courses or joining a group. You may feel a sense of hope and excitement at this stage. However, you must keep in mind that this transition can be challenging and may cause you to become more reflective and strategic.

Stage four involves adjusting to the new you

Moving from Stage One into Stage Four of the career transition, you'll need to learn how you can balance your priorities when you start a new career. It is important to let go of relationships and friends that are draining. You have to understand that you are not able make the same impact on everyone. Accept that you are not the only one making decisions.


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At this stage of your career change, you will need to learn new skills and retrain for your new role. Your new job will require you to be able to manage your personal and professional life. Some adjustments may be required, including a change in your morning routine, joining clubs, taking courses or making new plans. This can lead to mixed emotions. You might feel excited about starting a new career, but you could also feel overwhelmed by the change.



 



Steps to Change Career