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		<title>So You&#8217;re Thinking of Changing Careers</title>
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<p><i>&#8220;You don&#8217;t have to take life the way it comes to you. By &#013;<br />
converting your dreams into goals, and your goals into plans, you can &#013;<br />
design your life to come to you the way you want it. You can live your &#013;<br />
life on purpose, instead of by chance. ~ Whatever it takes&#8221; &#8211; The Goal</i></p>
<p>How&#013;<br />
 many careers would you say you have had to date? One, two, more? Our &#013;<br />
parent&#8217;s generation seldom considered changing careers. The career model&#013;<br />
 for their time was to join a company, work your way up with the help of&#013;<br />
 promotions and retire with a great pension. At the retirement party &#013;<br />
they would hopefully give you a gold watch and a party and you would be &#013;<br />
on your way. Changing careers was not even on the radar screen for most &#013;<br />
professionals. Today it&#8217;s seen as a potential issue if a professional &#013;<br />
has not changed careers at least once. By changed careers I mean moving &#013;<br />
from one field to another or moving to different positions within a &#013;<br />
field.</p>
<p>For instance, programmers may transition to technical leads&#013;<br />
 and technical leads to project managers or system architects. This is a&#013;<br />
 fairly standard practice in the developer track of Information &#013;<br />
Technology but should be a planned transition if it is to be a &#013;<br />
successful one.</p>
<p>Quite often however, when considering a career &#013;<br />
change the responsibilities of the new position are an unknown quantity.&#013;<br />
 There are several methods currently used by corporations that enable &#013;<br />
employees to &#8220;try on&#8221; a position before making the career change. For &#013;<br />
example, you can &#8220;shadow&#8221; someone who works in the field you wish to &#013;<br />
move to thus enabling you to see what a typical day or week is like in &#013;<br />
that job. Sometimes you find on closer inspection that the job is &#013;<br />
nothing like you thought or the requirements are such that further &#013;<br />
education or longer work hours are required. Job shadowing allows you to&#013;<br />
 experience advance what the job is really like without having to give &#013;<br />
up your current position. Indeed, this style of &#8220;checking out&#8221; a career &#013;<br />
first is a good idea if you are not quite sure which position is right &#013;<br />
for you.</p>
<p>Sometimes additional training is required for the career &#013;<br />
move and it behooves the person making the change to do a thorough &#013;<br />
investigation prior to executing the investment of time and money. Your &#013;<br />
company may be prepared to pay for your training since your improved &#013;<br />
skills will benefit you both. In order for the company to remain &#013;<br />
competitive in the marketplace they also need staff with up to date &#013;<br />
skills. Similarly, benefits like additional training cuts down on &#013;<br />
attrition, which can be very costly.</p>
<p>Another alternative is to &#013;<br />
seek out a mentor who already works in the field of interest, and spark a&#013;<br />
 conversation to determine the personality characteristics required for &#013;<br />
the position. For example, a developer who is considering moving to call&#013;<br />
 center work may find that interaction with the public in a customer &#013;<br />
service role is not compatible with their personality. Whereas a &#013;<br />
continued role in the development area, moving to architect of a &#013;<br />
software module for instance more naturally suits their personality and &#013;<br />
style of working.</p>
<p>Each individual must find their own motivation &#013;<br />
and determine whether the desire to change careers is based on sound &#013;<br />
reasoning. Among other things, you need to verify whether you are in the&#013;<br />
 wrong career or if the motivation to change careers is based solely on &#013;<br />
monetary compensation or because something is amiss in your personal &#013;<br />
life.</p>
<p>Prior to executing a career change I suggest that you put &#013;<br />
together a list of your career expectations. For instance, if you could &#013;<br />
have any job you want, what would it be?</p>
<p>Ask yourself these questions:</p>
<p>- What would it provide you with?</p>
<p>- What kind of tasks would you perform?</p>
<p>- What size organization do you want to work in?</p>
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<p>- Do you want to be a big fish in a little pond? Or a little fish in a big pond?</p>
<p>- What type of people do you enjoy working with?</p>
<p>- How dynamic of an environment do you like?</p>
<p>- Do you prefer to work on the bleeding edge or the leading edge of the field?</p>
<p>-&#013;<br />
 Would you prefer business analysis where you interact with the &#013;<br />
functional users, or systems analysis where you remain more technical?</p>
<p>- Would you prefer working with Global systems or local systems?</p>
<p>Create&#013;<br />
 a list of things you really enjoy about your current career. If you &#013;<br />
have difficulty filling the list, it may indeed be time for a career &#013;<br />
change.</p>
<p>Put together a list of things you would like to do where &#013;<br />
your needs are currently unmet in your current position. Look around &#013;<br />
your present company to see what position could provide you with more &#013;<br />
job satisfaction. Then go through the process again to see if the job is&#013;<br />
 what you think it is. I am reminded of the attorney who worked hard to &#013;<br />
pass the bar exam, worked his butt off to make partner, then one day &#013;<br />
found himself asking &#8220;is that all there is?&#8221; And, &#8220;why am I so unhappy &#013;<br />
with this work?&#8221; Thousands of dollars later, he and his counselor &#013;<br />
realized that he was an attorney because all the men in his family had &#013;<br />
been attorneys. What he really wanted to do, was work with children. He &#013;<br />
made a drastic career change, began working with children, and found &#013;<br />
that he was much happier. While his income was not at the same level as &#013;<br />
previously, he experienced a tremendous feeling of accomplishment.</p>
<p>Career&#013;<br />
 change can be a daunting and yet very rewarding process. Rewarding &#013;<br />
because you are challenged and excited about learning and using new &#013;<br />
skills and abilities. Daunting because you may have to begin at an &#013;<br />
entry-level position and have to work your way back to your present &#013;<br />
level of expertise. I remember once when a new hardware platform entered&#013;<br />
 the marketplace and I wanted to get my hands on that system more that &#013;<br />
anything. I took a 25% pay cut to get on the new system and learn it, &#013;<br />
but a year later, I had almost doubled my salary. I took the 25% cut in &#013;<br />
pay because the skills required for the new system were scarce and the &#013;<br />
market was paying premium wages for the new skills.</p>
<p>One thing&#8217;s &#013;<br />
for sure, if you want to change careers, you must make a plan and work &#013;<br />
it. Like anything else, you will need to set goals, do your research and&#013;<br />
 follow the steps to achievement of your goals. You must:</p>
<p>- Plan your mission. What career do you wish to enter or move to?</p>
<p>- Visualize and articulate your career goal.</p>
<p>- Plan the steps necessary to reach the certifications and skills required.</p>
<p>- Set personal deadlines for achievement of your new career goal.</p>
<p>- Benchmark progress along the way.</p>
<p>Remember&#013;<br />
 that preparation always precedes success. Failure to plan is planning &#013;<br />
to fail. According to Tom Peters, today&#8217;s employee will go through at &#013;<br />
least 3 career changes in their lifetime. Perhaps now is the time for &#013;<br />
one of your career changes. One avenue might be, when a new project is &#013;<br />
being launched, make sure you get on the team. In today&#8217;s world changes &#013;<br />
occur rapidly and in order for those you to remain successful you must &#013;<br />
constantly upgrade your skills and bring them in line with the new &#013;<br />
technology and this new economy.</p>
<p>In summary, to benefit from a &#013;<br />
successful career change, your have to set goals, measure your progress &#013;<br />
towards those goals, make adjustments as necessary, and work your plan, &#013;<br />
to achieve a smooth transition to your new career.</p>
<p>To schedule a complementary 30 minute career change consultation, call 312-953-2126 or use the contact form at <a target="_new" rel="nofollow">this link</a>.</p>
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