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Considering Changing Your Career or Job?

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A Fact Of Economic Life

Maybe you've been watching the clock more often and counting the hours until the end of the workday. Perhaps you're feeling the sting of losing a promotion, or wondering whether your superiors are taking your hard work for granted. Or maybe you're just hungry for a new challenge.

Whatever the situation, changing jobs - whether moving to another department, company or profession - is a reality of the modern workplace. Labor statistics show that young people entering the workforce today will likely change jobs seven to 10 times in their careers.

But before you rush into a voluntary job change, take some time to develop a strategy to help make sure you land a better job than your current one. The Resume Workshop and the resources on this site can help you assess whether it’s time to make a move, and help you assess your options should you decide that it is time.

The Resume Workshop will also discuss ways to change jobs without being financially penalized. How do you continue to have insurance coverage during and after your move to a new employer? And, what should you do with whatever retirement money you have coming?

Be Prepared

Good luck is what happens when opportunity meets preparation. Whether you might be changing jobs in the next six months or the next six years, keeping your skills up-to-date works to your advantage. Even if you’re not planning on leaving your job, an opportunity may come up that you’d want to pursue - such as a chance for promotion or a job across town that sounds like it was made for you. And keeping on top of your profession keeps you sharp for whatever you’re doing today.

Perhaps there’s a computer program you could learn. Maybe a business writing course or public speaking seminar could enhance your communication skills. Would a second language or management training make you more valuable in your field?

Also, pay attention to what’s happening in your company and industry. The economy, the community, employment trends and competition can affect your job and you. Ideally, you want to be able to identify and recognize career opportunities as well as obstacles. Here are some questions to help assess how secure you and your employee are:

  • Where do I see myself, with my present employer, in one year?
  • Do other companies offer positions comparable to mine?
  • What qualifications are employers asking of recruits for positions similar to mine?
  • Does my boss, and his or her position, seem secure within the organization?
  • Have there been recent changes in the top management of my company?
  • Is my company involved in a merger or acquisition?
  • How is my company doing financially?
  • How is my company doing in comparison to the competition?
  • Have I received any oral or written warnings on the job?
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