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Steps to Changing Your Career



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There are several steps you can follow if you are thinking about a career change. Stage one is your gut check. Stage two is the career experiment. Stage three is when you start to adjust to your new life and apply for a new role. To ensure a smooth transition, it is a good idea to consult your partner if you are thinking about a career change.

The first stage involves a gut test

Gut judgements can be very useful when making career decisions, especially if time is limited. It's not practical to spend your entire time looking at your options. But it is worth the effort when making a large decision. Even if your gut feeling is certain, it is worth double-checking with additional evidence.


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Stage two is the career experiment

Career exploration is an important part of career development. It is the first step towards developing a professional network. It is a chance to meet people from various industries and ask them questions regarding their work. This research can be done by the Career Center.

You can also develop your skills and create a brand by doing career experimentation. It can give you insights into your target role and the steps to get there. The career experiment by itself is not a panacea for finding a new job. However, smart experiments can boost your job search and improve your chances of success.


Stage three is applying for a new job

This stage is all about taking action. You must prepare to learn new skills and retrain for your new career, as well as consider balancing your personal and professional life. This involves changing your routine, joining a class, and taking new courses. You may feel a sense of hope and excitement at this stage. You should remember that this stage of your life can be very challenging. It may also cause you to think more strategically.

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. Friends and relationships that drain your energy must be let go. Accept that not everyone will have the same effect on you. Also, you must accept the fact that you are not alone in 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. Also, you will need to learn how to maintain a balance between your job and your personal life. There may be adjustments that you need to make, such as changing your morning routine, joining a group, learning new courses, or creating new plans. It can be difficult to feel happy about a new job. However, you might also feel overwhelmed by the change.



 



Steps to Changing Your Career