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Five Steps For A New Career Change

By: James Copper-5768 Home | Business | Careers-Employment


A new career change can be rewarding. You are tired of the position you hold now. You feel that a new career change is just the thing to help you get back on track. We have five steps to help you on your road to a new career change. A lot of the times when a person is changing careers they begin to ask how to get the new job, change industries, or how to set up their own business. There are hundreds of questions that come up with a new career change. What you need to realize is that you do not have to have all the answers. You can slowly gain the answers you need regarding a new career change as you move through the process.

Most individuals already have an idea of the career change they would like to make. They know the industry they are interested in, and though they are not sure if they could change to this career they need to find some answers. Tip one in gaining a new career change is to identify individuals who are successful in the career you are looking at. Who has made a success of their business, their position, etc? Sometimes you may not know a person in that new field; however, do not give up. You may do a search online for a well known person that has succeeded in the career option you are looking for. Your friends may know someone you can speak with.

Step two will now come into play. Once you have found the person you seek you need to draw up a few questions. Examples are below:

1. The background and skills you have can help you in the new career- what skills do you have that will help you change to the new career?
2. Are there books, trade press, or websites you can use to gain more skills in the new career change?
3. Is there a professional support group that might help bolster your confidence to make the change?

These are just some of the questions you will need to ask yourself and the person who has succeeded. When you call the person to speak about their success just ask for 20 minutes of their time. Most individuals are happy to tell you how they were able to succeed in order to help you.

If you can meet in a public place to have the interview face to face this is best. You can of course ask the questions via phone if you have no other option. This part of obtaining a new career change is all about the research. You are just trying to find information. You should worry about your impression, but not like a job interview. You want to be professional, but also leave the pressure off.

Make sure you ask the person for two other names in the industry that you might talk with. This helps you gain different perspectives. Once the interview has been completed remember to send an email thanking them for their help. This can help you in the new career change by finding the right path.



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James Copper is a writer for http://www.trainingindex.co.uk where you can find information on getting a new career change

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