Career Training The Smart Way
♫ Tuesday, January 8th, 2008Your career change must wait for just the right time. If, for example, your career change is to an industry or career about which you know little or in which youve had little experience, you might consider volunteering part time in the career while you keep your current job with its steady pay check. You might also consider a short term internship in your chosen new field, or hire yourself out as a consultant or freelancer for a few hours a week just to test these new career waters.
Your career change must be done for the right reasons. Being unsatisfied in your current job doesnt mean a career change is necessary. It may be that a job change in the same field may be all thats needed. Perhaps you just need some additional training to make another step up the career ladder in your current field and even with your current employer. No matter what change you make in this world, career or otherwise its generally wise to take baby steps first to test the waters. Making a small change to see if that results in satisfaction is the best recourse. You should also talk to career counsellors and people in the career to which youre consider a change. Take some self assessment or career evaluation tests to determine if youre right for the career that you are considering. You may find that a career change is a good move for you – but to a career that you hadnt even thought of.
