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David.S
April 7th, 2006, 11:52 AM
Career Change Considerations

At some point in your life, you may decide that your chosen profession isn’t as fulfilling as it once was or that you’re tired of the monotonous drag of it. As a result, you decide that a change of careers is in order. When this happens, there are some things that you should consider.

For example, what type of new career will be most rewarding to you? After all, why change careers if you’re not going to be happy with that decision. Outside of the aspect of having a career that is self-fulfilling, is your change of employment going to provide you with ample salary to make it worthwhile? It’s important to plan for your budget in the effort to cover your needs.

Next, you should consider your qualifications that will help you achieve your goal of career change. Outside of good communication skills, do you also possess the technical and/or managerial skills necessary to meet the demands of the job? There’s also the consideration of your education level. Do you have what it takes?

Finally, there’s always the possibility of traveling further to the job site or even relocating to a different city or state. While some people don’t mind having this type of change in their lives, not everyone is prepared to go that far. This is certainly something that must be taken into account when choosing your new career settings.

These are only a few things to keep in mind when considering a change in careers. Ultimately, the decision is yours, so remember that nothing worthwhile having is ever achieved unless you take a chance!

By:
David Shubert
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Ejaz
April 10th, 2006, 03:33 AM
Nice. Well, I would suggest that you formalize these points and put more into it. Make it an article and post it at the main site :) There are different sort of users who visit CG. In your post above, you are talking about career change, but there are many points that you should consider when starting the career, suppose you are a fresh grad, and you are offered a job, what parameters should one consider and how much he/she should compromise etc etc. There is alot of say about this topic and I'm sure if you get it, in form of an article, then it can help alot of people, not only the professionals, but also newbies. Best of luck :thumb: