Monday, June 4, 2018

10 Self Assessment Questions When Planning for a Career Change

Are you tired of being in your current industry and working tirelessly to complete those daily targets? It could be because your passion lies somewhere else. Maybe you are inclined for an offbeat career such as a travel blogger. When you are not enjoying, it's an indication that you have selected a wrong career. If the thought of career change is hovering in your mind, and you are unable to take the decision, the best way to declutter those 'Can I, Can I not' thoughts and determine the perfect  time is do self-assessment. It's never too late to begin once you have realized that the time to pay attention to the goals hidden somewhere in the corner of heart has come. Ask yourself these questions to do a self-analysis before jumping the ship.

#01. What is not working for you in current career?

A person gets into an industry due to various reasons - peer/family pressure, convenience, package or prestige, but realizes very late that he or she is not meant for that job. While managers are taking steps to establish cordial relations with employees and develop a positive work environment, an individual who has a career change in mind might not be affected by a pay rise or a double promotion. If you have exhausted all the possibilities and yet find it difficult to concentrate on the present job, then it might be time to go for a change.

#02. Can I fix what is wrong in my current job?

Wait, before taking the plunge. Sometimes it's wiser to understand where the actual problem lies. Does the dissatisfaction exist because you have a difficult boss or there is a feeling of boredom? You might try changing the company or moving your desk to a different department before making a hasty decision. Assess every possibility before stepping into the unknown.

#03. Am I willing to take the risk and explore a new career?

Changing career mid-life could be a big decision as it means starting fresh or from ground zero. Are you willing to risk your current name and fame to venture into a new direction just because that has been your passion since childhood? If the desire to follow a dream that you have cherished since childhood is still alive, it would be the best decision you will ever make. However, if you still doubt about how far you can go in a new career, take more time to remove those negative thoughts to make a firm decision.

#04. Do I have the required skills?

To be successful in any career, you need to first have the skills or expertise in the domain. When you finally decide to change career, understand whether you possess the required traits. While transferable skills can always be a bonus point, knowing what are the prerequisites to be successful in your new career can go a long way in assisting for change. For instance, you always hankered to develop a mobile application that makes placing courier requests easier, but have been stuck up with an accountant job. This would be difficult if you have no idea how to write a single line of code.

#05. Am I willing to go back to school or a course to start afresh?

When the decision to shift gears to a new career is final, you must do everything it takes to make it happen. Learn those skills right from basics and just throw yourself into it. This means you must be fine attending evening classes even if it involves taking diction from experts sitting in a classroom or following online seminars from professionals already in your intended field to get ideas of kick-starting your new career.

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