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		<title>5 Career Changing Blogs For Advice, Encouragement</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Free advice about changing careers comes from all different perspectives, thanks to bloggers. So if you aren’t sure where to start, or if you need motivation and insight about a particular aspect of changing careers, you may want to turn to these blogs for their expert and often personal insight. The Brazen Careerist’s insightful and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Free advice about changing careers comes from all different perspectives, thanks to bloggers. So if you aren’t sure where to start, or if you need motivation and insight about a particular aspect of changing careers, you may want to turn to these blogs for their expert and often personal insight.</p>
<p>The Brazen Careerist’s insightful and smart posts include topics such as procrastination, asking questions that make you look smart, goal setting, networking, and finding career fulfillment.</p>
<p>Career giant Monster.com’s blog also spotlights must-reads for job seekers, how volunteering can make you a better job applicant, resume tips, searching for a job after a layoff with posts from its experts.</p>
<p>Recruiting and staffing firm Spherion updates its blog with information and advice for people who are burned out in their jobs, too shy for a job hunt, or needing other direction when making a career change.</p>
<p>       .Reference resource: <a href="http://www.collegesurfing.com/blog/2010/06/17/career-changing-blogs-offer-advice-encouragement/">Click Here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Are You Being Forced To Change Careers?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jan 2011 07:11:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is a career reinvention in the cards for you? In the current economic climate, I have found that many of my clients are being forced to either switch industries or change careers entirely in order to find work. Many of them are not happy about it, but feel that if they do nothing, they will [...]]]></description>
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<p>Is a career reinvention in the cards for you?</p>
<p> In the current economic climate, I have found that many of my clients are being forced to either switch industries or change careers entirely in order to find work. Many of them are not happy about it, but feel that if they do nothing, they will be without work for a very long time.</p>
<p> In fact a recent study by Monster.com has found that 89% of job seekers said they would think about an industry change to secure employment. Another 49% said they would try to completely change the direction of their career.</p>
<p>         .Reference resource: <a href="http://www.aspireforsuccess.com/weblog.php?article=157">Click Here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Changing Careers &#8211; 5 Steps to Launching Your Dream Career and Living Your Passion</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 03:42:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people who have been laid off are taking advantage of the recession to retrench and learn a new skill, or follow a lifelong dream. But whether you&#8217;re an investment banker who&#8217;s always wanted to be an interior designer, or a laid off civil engineer dreaming of finally getting in fashion design, transitioning to a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people who have been laid off are taking advantage of the recession to retrench and learn a new skill, or follow a lifelong dream. But whether you&#8217;re an investment banker who&#8217;s always wanted to be an interior designer, or a laid off civil engineer dreaming of finally getting in fashion design, transitioning to a second career requires more than just passion. It requires planning.</p>
<p>1. Research the different jobs available in your dream industry. By learning the range of careers that are available, you expand your possibilities. For example, even though you might be interested in fashion design, there are many jobs within the industry besides that of the fashion designer, like the buyer, the fashion merchandiser, or the technical designer. The more options you have, the greater chances of a successful transition.</p>
<p>2. Network with professionals in the field. Set up informational interviews with people who are working in the careers you&#8217;re interested in. They can tell you what the job is really like, and what you can expect in terms of work hours and responsibilities. They can also give you insight as to the training and education you&#8217;ll need to break into the industry.</p>
<p>3. Connect with social networking sites. Online social media sites can put you just a few clicks away from people who can help you. If there&#8217;s a company you&#8217;ve always dreamed about working for, you can do a company search, find people who work there, and then ask your mutual friends to connect you. Search the bios of your friends and connections, and see if any work in the industry or career you&#8217;re interested in. And search all your friends&#8217; friends as well.</p>
<p>4. Get the necessary education. Before you launch a new career, you will probably need some training, and even earn a degree. Fortunately, many schools offer professional designation programs that can be completed in a year. Even if you think that you can transition to a new career without additional schooling, remember that enrolling in a degree program will provide you with valuable career placement opportunities you otherwise would not have. For example, fashion design schools are plugged into the industry, and can help their students and graduates with internships, mentorships, and job leads.</p>
<p>5. Plan your finances. If you&#8217;re going back to school, you don&#8217;t have to shoulder the financial burden alone. Seek out financial aid packages from your intended school, as well as independent sources; there are no age limits. And the Department of Education has initiated a program that greatly increases the amount of financial aid available for unemployed workers who want to go back to school, without losing their unemployment benefits.</p>
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		<title>Flight Attendant Job &#8211; Career with a difference</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2008 08:11:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flight Attendant Job demands the airline employee to be responsible for safety and personal comfort of passengers traveling with an airline they work for. Duties in a typical Flight Attendant job is regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration , however the same may vary slightly from airline to airline depending on the type of aircraft [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Flight Attendant Job demands the airline employee to be responsible for safety and personal comfort of passengers traveling with an airline they work for. Duties in a typical Flight Attendant job is regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration , however the same may vary slightly from airline to airline depending on the type of aircraft flown by them.</p>
<p>Each individual undergoing training for flight attendant job are trained in emergency evacuation procedures, crew coordination activities, security procedures and first aid, they are also briefed on weather and flying time by captain of the flight before the journey. There job demands them to check passenger safety devices and to oversee that the aircraft is well stocked with supplies.</p>
<p>Flight attendants welcome passengers while boarding, check the tickets, direct them to the seats, and assist them with their coats and luggage. Flight Attendants during the course of their job also briefs the passengers safety procedures before takeoff. While at cruise level, the attendants ensure that passenger seat safety belts are fastened whenever required; serve drinks, light refreshments, or precooked meals; distribute materials for reading; and answer general queries of passengers&#8217;.</p>
<p>The turnover of flight attendant job which used to be traditionally very high has shown a decline in the last few years as more and more individuals are getting career conscious. Year 2007 should show an increase in flight attendant job openings due to the higher replacement needs of airlines. Replacement need arises due to flight attendants leaving career or just leaving the labor force for better airlines. Employment of Flight Attendants is expected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations through the year 2007. Growth in population and income is expected to increase the number of airline passengers. Airlines enlarge their capacity by increasing the number and size of planes in operation. More flight attendant job vacancies are bound to arise with acquisition of new aircrafts and also since Federal Aviation Administration safety rules require one attendant for every 50 seats flown. Competition for jobs as Flight Attendants is expected to remain very keen because the number of applicants is expected to greatly exceed the number of job openings. The glamour of the airline industry and the opportunity to travel and meet people attract many applicants.</p>
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		<title>Why Not Change Your Career?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2008 08:36:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people take wrong career decisions and do not change their career when they should. If you want to change your career, try to do it at a crucial juncture in your life. A career change is a very important thing and you need to think it out before going for it. When you plan [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people take wrong career decisions and do not change their career when they should. If you want to change your career, try to do it at a crucial juncture in your life. A <a href="http://www.positiondirectory.com/" target="_blank"><strong>career change</strong></a> is a very important thing and you need to think it out before going for it. When you plan to bring about a change in your career, think of the job satisfaction along with the job prospects. Generally, things like your career interests and job selection depend on numerous factors. Similarly, a change in career is also a result of certain psychological or professional changes. Many people are not happy with their current careers and that is a very common reason behind changing careers. Others change their careers due to situations that cannot be avoided or neglected. If you are thinking about better prospects and you want to change your career desperately, you also need to be well versed with the current trends in the <a href="http://www.jobwho.com/" target="_blank"><strong>job market</strong></a>.</p>
<p>The most important thing when it comes to applying for a job is your resume. You have to understand that when you want to change your career, you need to have thorough information about the job you want to do next. Different professions will have different demands when it comes to resumes so you need to find out what kind of resume suits the job you are applying for. You need to have a resume that is custom made for the job you want. When you want to change your career, you need to make a resume that will make you appear like the perfect man for the new job. Your resume has to meet with the demands of the industry and at the same time it should stand out amongst the numerous resumes that appear on the desk of your dream company.</p>
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		<title>Is It Time For A Career Change?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 08:04:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before looking for a career change, you need to consider certain things. First of all, think of the reason why you really left the job. Be honest to yourself and you will find the reason. Do not crib about the conditions or whatever. Just be honest about yourself and then ask yourself about what kind [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before looking for a <a href="http://www.positiondirectory.com/" target="_blank"><strong>career change</strong></a>, you need to consider certain things. First of all, think of the reason why you really left the job. Be honest to yourself and you will find the reason. Do not crib about the conditions or whatever. Just be honest about yourself and then ask yourself about what kind of job you want. Ask yourself about what your interests are. And then look for a career that will help you pursue your interests and give you immense job satisfaction. Look for something that excites you, interests you and at the same time, gives you enough growth opportunities.</p>
<p>Once you find out what you really want to do, you will see that there is no dearth of openings in the <a href="http://www.jobwho.com/" target="_blank"><strong>job market</strong></a>. You will see that there are many companies who are looking for someone exactly like you. This is the best thing about a career change; it opens new vistas for you and goes a long way in boosting your self esteem. Be it working from home because you need to be with the kids or a job involving loads of travelling because you love to see new places, you will see that there are numerous options for everyone. Whatever skills you have, be it organizational, communicational, creative, leadership or administrative – there are multiple jobs with great prospects for everyone. All you need to do is think about your own potentials, identify your special skills and get out there and look for jobs that will help you realize your potential to the greatest extent. Once you have identified the kind of career change that you want and the new job that will be the best for you, you need to look for people who are already in the business and have a lot of experience in what you are about to do. You need to seek the advice of these people on how to go about a career in that particular field. A little advice from the expert will help you a great deal in narrowing down your preferences and zeroing in on the right job for you. Meeting people who are already from the industry will help you broaden your knowledge base about that industry and prepare you for the interviews etc. So go ahead and seek a career change if your heart says so! Just follow certain things and you will be able to handle a career change successfully.</p>
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		<title>Changing Career To One You Love</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2007 08:15:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are thinking about changing your career, here are some mistakes to avoid. Changing your career because you hate the job you now have is not a smart move. Just because you hate your current job doesnt mean that your career or the industry you are currently in is wrong for you. It also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are thinking about changing your career, here are some mistakes to avoid. Changing your career because you hate the job you now have is not a smart move. Just because you hate your current job doesnt mean that your career or the industry you are currently in is wrong for you. It also doesnt mean that changing your career will make the problems go away. You may hate your job because you hate your micro managing boss, or because you were romantically involved with a co-worker who has now scorned you. You might hate the employer you currently have because they dont listen to your ideas or dont encourage upward mobility. All these things may indicate it is time for changing your job.</p>
<p>They dont necessarily indicate that it is time for changing your career. It might also be that you hate your job because you need team skills or people skills the lack of which will carry over to any job or career you are considering changing too. The right counsellor or mentor &#8211; and perhaps even your current immediate supervisor can help you assess what, if anything, you are lacking in these areas and how you can go about improving these skills.</p>
<p>Changing a career solely because the money and the benefits are better in the new career is almost always a mistake. Its such an old cliché, but its very true that money just doesnt buy us happiness. What would happen if you make that career change, take that new job and make a lot more money than you do now &#8211; but you hate the new job? What might you spend that additional money on? You might just end up paying the medical bills for your ulcer. Keep in mind as well that those careers that pay those seven figure salaries almost without exception involve living the job. How many corporate executives do you know that work Monday through Friday, that schedule a two week vacation that doesnt involve countless interruptions or even last minute cancellations? Think carefully before changing your career for money. It just might make you miserable.</p>
<p>Dont ever let others dictate your need for a career change. If your parents wanted you to be a lawyer since you were two and youre feeling that the social work job you love disappoints them, let them stay disappointed. Its your life.</p>
<p>Its often the case, however, that their disappointment is not real but rather something youve perceived incorrectly. Talk to them. Sit down and explain why you love your career, why you enjoy your work. You may just find that theyre happy for you. If that should not be the case &#8211; if your personal partner, or your parents, or your friends, think you are better than what you are currently achieving in your career, your allowing these small-minded people to influence you will only destroy your relationship with them in the end. There is nothing more destructive to a relationship than resentment and no one more resentful than someone pushed into changing to a career they dont want, dont enjoy and dont derive satisfaction from.</p>
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