Is the time right to change jobs?
Making a career move can be a very rewarding step to take but it can also be a risky one. If you’ve been feeling unhappy in your current position or feel the pull of bigger and better things, then quitting your job in search of a new career path can seem like an attractive prospect. However, before you take the plunge here are a few things to consider.
Have you tried to improve the way you feel about your current job?
Job stability is something which should be valued so before you make any drastic decisions, try talking to your manager about any problems you might have. Perhaps your workload is too big or you are having issues with a colleague. You boss might not know how you are feeling so it’s important to make them aware. It’s likely they will be happy to try and come up with a solution.
What will be the financial impact of a career move?
You might be wanting to make a career move to a job which pays more money and has better perks. However, be prepared for the fact that you might have to settle for a lower salary if it means doing something you love. You might also have to take extra training courses to be qualified for the job you want to move into.
Who have you consulted for advice?
Friends and family can be a great source of support during this time. Some people even consult a tarot reading at TheCircle for guidance about their future. However, it’s also important to seek professional careers advice, such as approaching your local careers guidance service. They will be able to give you more information on the sort of jobs that are out there and what skills they are looking for. If you can, try and speak to someone who is already working in the industry so they can give you greater insight into what the job would entail and what employers are looking for.
If you do your research then there’s no reason why taking a career move into a new industry can’t be a beneficial step to take. But, just remember, the grass is always greener on the other side and there’s no guarantee you’ll feel happier in your new job.