Thinking About a Career Change?

Mary White
When you are feeling burned out in your current profession, it may be time to take a look at how to make a career change. Career changes are becoming the norm rather than the exception in today´s society. Many people change careers five or more times throughout their working lives. There are a few things that you need to consider before making a career change.

Do you have the skills necessary?

One of the first things you need to consider is what types of skills are needed to succeed in your new career choice. Before you focus on how to make a career change, you have to first determine if you are prepared to make a career change.

First, research the field that you hope to enter, and find out what skills are necessary to gain entry into the field of your choice.

If the career field that you want to enter requires skills other than the ones you have, you may need to pursue additional training before you can actually change careers. There are a number of affordable and convenient options for instructor-led and online training that can help you get the skills you need so that you can move into the field of your choice.


Can you afford to make a career change?

For some people, a career change will represent a boost in pay. For others, changing careers might mean a temporary or permanent decrease in pay. If you have been working in your current occupation for any length of time, you have probably progressed beyond earning an entry-level salary. For example, if you have had a sales position that required you to travel extensively and you are making a career change so that you can be home with your family, you may well find that non-traveling careers are not as lucrative as the one you are giving up.

An important thing to consider before focusing on how to make a career change is whether or not you can afford to make a career change. Depending on what you want to do in your new career, you may find that you have to take a step or two (or more) backwards in salary when you make a career change. Educate yourself about initial earning potential in the new career that interests you, and make sure that your expectations for what you might be able to earn are realistic.
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Mary White

Mary Gormandy White, M.A., SPHR is the Training Coordinator for MTI Business Solutions, where she provides human resources management and public relations training and consulting solutions for clients throughout the U.S.

She teaches open enrollment classes for MTI, provides on-site corporate training, and frequently speaks at conferences and association meetings. MTI also provides a variety of consulting services, including custom database development and website solutions.

White is the author of 101 Human Resource Management Tips and 101 Successful PR Campaign Tips in the LifeTips book series. She also oversees Daily HR Solutions, Daily Biz Solutions and Daily Career Connection, free resources for professionals, entrepreneurs and managers.

White holds a Masterīs degree in Communication and a Bachelorīs degree in Business Communication. She holds active memberships in several professional and civic organizations, including The Mobile Society for Human Resource Management and the Junior League of Mobile.

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