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Do You Need A New Career?



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Submitted 2010-11-16 11:06:51
Firstly, have a serious look at what is wrong with what you are doing. What is good and bad? What are you looking to improve?

Then, have a look at yourself. Review your qualifications including internal courses and awards you might have won at work. What are you qualified to do or at least enter more education to learn about? For example, if you are considering changing to teaching, you will be able to follow the teaching qualification itself provided you have the right level of education in the first place.

Next, look at what you are suited to. Consider your personality and what you have learnt about how you like to work. Do you prefer to sit in an office? Do you produce more alone or in a team? Have you got fed up being outside working all weathers and realized you are better suited to working indoors, at least some of the time? Do some aptitude tests to establish your real areas of likely success. You may be an extrovert who is good with words and might be a good journalist, or you might be a quiet introvert with good spatial skills who should be sitting quietly designing something.

When you have decided on your chosen area, learn more about the industries concerned. Talk to contacts and work associates. Find out how to get into the new industry you want to explore and see what the career paths might be. Money will be a factor somewhere in your thinking, so find out about pensions, company cars and the like before you get too far.

Revise your CV to emphasize the traits the new industry is likely to want and be ready to explain in interview why you are changing career.

Be positive about the experience and you will make a change for the better.
Author Resource:- James Copper is a writer for Microsoft Courses.co.uk where you will be able to find Microsoft training courses
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