There
are times when we get fed up of working at the same
place and just need to change jobs. People change
jobs for many reasons such as better job prospects,
more salary, work satisfaction lacking or any other
reason. But when we need to take that initiative it
becomes difficult. Don't just jump on to leaving your
present job unless and until you have another appointment
letter in your hand.
Successfully changing careers can be a time-consuming
endeavour. It will require a lot of patience and hard
work. Here are a few tips for successful changing-career:
Do your homework in choosing
a new field or job
Before you decide to resign you need to do your homework
thoroughly. Decide whether you want to join a all-together
new field or you just want to be in the same field
or related field but in some company which has more
exposure in your field. Talk to as many people who
work in the area as possible. Join professional organizations
and network. Always keep updating yourself with all
that is new happening either in your field or related
field.
Prepare yourself for the new job
Now is the time when you will prepare yourself. After
you have done your homework properly and you have
gathered all the relevant information about the company
and its job requirement and also the salary they will
be offering, you have to prepare yourself for the
job. Again you have to prepare yourself for the interview.
Remember that being selected in an interview is totally
on you and the experience you have gathered from your
previous jobs.
Take the leap
After you have cleared everything and you have your
new appointment letter in hand you can take the leap.
Your new job might give you that job satisfaction
you are craving for. It might give you more exposure
and better job prospects. You must be getting higher
pay but the most important thing that you are acquiring
is the experience. So initially it is recommended
that you switch jobs and now a days most of the young
crowd especially in the software and advertising field
switch jobs within 6 months of joining a company.
It is very helpful in shaping your career as well
as in giving you experience.