Sometime in your life, you might decide that your
current career is leading nowhere, or you might just be tired of
doing the same old thing and feel that something better is waiting
to be explored. Whatever your reasons for making a change in your
career, it is important to take things into consideration.
1. Pay Increase or Pay Cut: Will your career
change lead to a pay increase or a pay cut? It is important to
consider this option in order to plan for your budget. If you
have debts or any recurring payments such as a mortgage, car
payments, cell phone bills, etc., you would need to know that
you would still be able to afford these luxuries.
2. Location: Will you have to move in order
to make the career change? This is another question that you
have to take into consideration. Some people can move within
their companies to do different things, others might have to
physically move to a new company to make the change. Due to an
increase in gas prices, being located near your principal place
of business is important. If you are close to your job, you can
easily save on gas.
3. Finding the right career: Have you done
your research as to what career your want to change to? Do you
know what will make you happy? Finding the right career is important
to being happy and staying at a particular company. It is important
to find a job that you will enjoy; otherwise you will just end
up switching companies or switching careers all over again. When
asked the question "What's more important, the job or the money?" how
would you answer?
4. Skills: What skills do you have that can
be useful to your new career? Most soft skills such as communication
and interpersonal skills will always be useful to a company.
Any managerial skills and technical skills will definitely help
out as well. Being in the 21st century, technical skills can
definitely be useful in almost every type of career you may decide
to switch to.
5. Education, Training, and Certifications:
Will your new career lead to more education and training? How
much time and money will it take to get to where you want to
be? Like most jobs, you learn by doing. But with other jobs,
you may need to get more education, training, and certifications
in order to get you to where you want to be. With some careers,
you may be able to easily pick up on the daily activities, other
careers you may need to get some professional training and/or
certifications in order to get considered for the position. Whatever
the case may be, be sure to research what is in demand for that
particular career.
6. Using your contacts / Networking: The best
possible way to find your new career is to utilize your contacts.
The people that you know may be the very people that can put
in a good word for you or to give you advice as to what you should
do or what industry you should get into. Other ways to broaden
your network is to join different organizations or associations.
If possible and available, go through your alumni association.
These are some helpful tips for you to consider before switching
careers. Always remember that the choices that you make can either
break or make you. Be bold and take risks. If you are unhappy with
where you're at, do something about. Otherwise you may end up asking
yourself "what if...?" This way you'll know that at least you tried.