Changing Careers: Get The Help You Need

Changing Careers: Get The Help You Need

With the recent release of my latest book, How to Reinvent Your Career, Iā€™ve had a lot of people writing and asking me questions about how to make some career changes.Ā  According toĀ an article in theĀ Independent.co, this is a big time for career changers. In that article, author Russ Thorne stated, ā€œIf you’re thinking about changing careers, you’re not alone: according to some recruiters, this is the busiest time of year for job changes, prompted by months of summer reflection. However, a total career change demands more than planning a valedictory leaving do: research, networking and training or voluntary work experience will boost your chances of standing on the other side checking out the color of the grass.ā€

I discussed a many of these ideas in a recent radio interview with Anna Banks.Ā  It is very important to have a plan.Ā  Probably one of the biggest mistakes I see people make is to not have goals written down with clearly measurable ways of attaining those goals.

One of the chapters in my book is titled ā€œThe Product Is Youā€.Ā  I often write and speak about how you must see yourself as the product and market your skills.Ā  Part of preparing to do that is to do a personal SWOT analysis.Ā  For those of you who have not taken many business courses, SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats.Ā  Companies analyze these things on a regular basis.Ā  I think individuals need to do the same thing.Ā 

After self-analysis, you must also be sure to find ways to stand out in the crowd.Ā  There is a lot of competition out there for the few coveted jobs.Ā  I recommend reading some of the following articles to help you with social networking to get noticed and find your dream job:

  • Time for a New Career? Change the Daily Grind to the Job of Your Dreams (prweb.com)