
- Are you unhappy in the job?
- Are you bored? Feel unchallenged?
- Do you want to make more money?
- Do you like the work, but dislike the company culture or the people?
- Do you like the culture and people but dislike the work?
- Who are you professionally?
- What professional identity have you established?
- Do you have a brand? Can you write it in 1 sentence?
- What do others say about your professional identity/brand?
- What areas bring you the greatest professional fulfillment?
- More than just focusing on strengths, what work brings you joy, makes you feel strong?
- What motivates you to succeed?
- Who are your professional heroes?
- Who do you admire and list why
- · Fill in the blanks: I want a career that has ______________, _______________ and ____________.
- Then focus your energy on learning about careers with these attributes.
- List your talents, strengths and skills.
- These are the cold, hard facts of what you have to offer in a new career.
- Research careers that interest you. Do you need further training to be competitive? If so, seek out ways to gain the needed skills.
- From the three items above, create a professional identity (branding) statement.
- Start with “I am a ______________________________________________________________.”
- To do so you need to spread the word and let people know what you’re looking for in a career.
- Put yourself in the middle of the crowd. Get out there and get some experience in the field. Volunteer, complete an externship or internship, perhaps freelance if available.
- Network, network, network. And do so in a variety of ways. Attend community meetings where people in your desired profession will be, find out where the ‘movers and shakers will be and be there, use social media – LinkedIn, Twitter, Google+, etc… — to connect with people in the new industry and to build your professional brand further.
- Act on your career search every day. Create a strategy, break it down into ‘doable’ steps and then carry out a step or two each day.
Lisa Lambert Snodgrass helps professionals and businesses achieve the next dimension of success. Founder of 4D Perspectives LLC, Lisa is a professional identity coach, career shift specialist, keynote speaker, corporate trainer, and writer. Creator of “Career in Shape,” a career transition strategy, Lisa guides clients through a proven methodology to achieve the career success they’ve always wanted. Learn more about building a positive business and personal perspective by following Lisa on Twitter and LinkedIn.
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