Friday, April 10, 2020
5 Skills For Making A Successful Career Transition - Work It Daily
5 Skills For Making A Successful Career Transition - Work It Daily Do you know how to make a successful career transition, this post will tell you how. In the summer of 2005, I realized my 23 year career in broadcast media, radio, was about to change dramatically. I could feel the winds of change blowing in my âcorporate culture.â Internal changes started to happen yearly (sometimes twice a year) with regard to sales commissions, and how we packaged and sold our products and services. New management was brought in, people shifted in a very stable management structure. It just felt weird. I started my personal career transition process, in my head, simply by thinking about why I was feeling like it wasnât working for me on many levels anymore and I wanted and needed it to be working. First, I had to honestly assess if there were any more mobility opportunities where I was. Then, I had to look at myself with regard to what I really wanted to do, and determine if I was qualified and prepared to do it. I spent almost a year, going on interviews, both locally and nationally, exploring other industries and employment jobs to try to see what resonated with me. As I look back, it was really a smart process and revealed a lot about me. Back then, jobs were much more plentiful and there were a lot of them in my business. Today, I would not have those same choices and options. 5 Tips For Making A Successful Career Transition Here are some of the lessons I learned about the career transition process that you can apply to todayâs employment situation: 1. Identify What You Want To Do And What You're Qualified To Do Look at all your âtransferable skillsâ - all those jobs you've done that define your skill sets. 2. Donât Rush Change, Trust Your Process Opportunities will present themselves, but they may not be all the right or best decisions to make. Qualify the opportunities, based on your situation. 3. Be Prepared And Honest When Presenting Yourself You really canât fudge the truth when creating a resume. Know what your strong assets are and lead with them. Donât hide your liabilities, but donât lead with them. We all have âstuffâ or else we wouldnât be human. 4. Evaluate Your Current Skill Levels The business world has changed and whatâs now required to get hired has changed. Review your personal, professional, technology, and social networking proficiency. If you need to upgrade some things, take some local courses through local chambers, schools, professional organizations, or online. 5. Know That Personal Branding And Your Image Sets You Apart Personality, mindset, energy, attitude, image are all important today to stand out and get noticed. Again, evaluate where you are with regard to your professional image, online and offline networking, sales, communication skills, and being a part of your community. Upgrade, improve, tweak, grow whenever and wherever you can. Donât wait until you are out of work or laid off. If we have learned one huge lesson from the current employment scenario, itâs pay attention to and keep changing with change. In conclusion, career transition is happening all the time, even when you are working and employed. Keep moving and changing. Keep adding value for what you do. Stay relevant and current. Think about how you can become more indispensable! Related Posts: 6 Tips For Managing Your Finances During A Career Transition Career Transition For Middle-Aged Professionals Resume Tips For A Career Change Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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