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[N109]Need A Career Change
by David Mc Dermott, Dav

Making a career change no matter what your age is can be hard, but when your 40, making a career change can lead to sleepless nights and stressful days. As you get older you have more responsibilities to consider. Not only is your age a factor, but your level of skills, education, training, family, and finances have to be taken into account  when making a career change.

If you're thinking about making a career change after 40 don't do it alone. You need the support of the people close to you both physically and mentally. When you change careers not only are you changing your job, but your life as well. Having a strong support system will make your career change easier on both you and your family.

Be sure to make a self assessment of your knowledge and skills, or take a career test.  You need to know what your strength's and weakness are and in what areas. This will help you to figure out what areas you need to work on in order to pursue a new career.

After you have completed your self assessment make a list of new jobs and careers that you would be interested in. Include the job description, level of education needed, any requirements, salary, and if there are any advancements available with the job. By comparing your self assessment test to your list of career opportunities you will be able to decide which jobs provide the best career possibilities for you.

Be sure you are making a career change for the right reasons. If you're having problems in other areas of your life, just changing your job or career is not the answer. And don't change careers just because you think you can make more money. If you're new career doesn't work out, you'll find yourself right back where you started.
Choose a career that you have a passion for, one that will motivate and stimulate you. This will help keep your interest up which is necessary in order to learn.

Draw up a plan that you can follow while pursuing your new career. Include your finances, resumes, continuing education, and if you need to maintain a job while making your career change. And remember to make your own health and happiness a priority.

Making a career change after 40 does not have to be as hard and dramatic as you think. More and more people are changing their careers in order to lead a happier, healthier life. If you go about it the right way, changing your career can be not only fun, but gratifying as well.


If that be the case, you are in need of a thorough overhaul of your career planning. You want to explore career job opportunities in areas totally different from what you are engaged in right now. While this is not impossible to achieve, one must remember that all career fields are not the same.

Often they require a completely different set of attributes and mind sets. For example, your expertise in legal security doesn't necessarily qualify you to be a successful nurse or paramedic. This is something you need to remember before you opt for a radical career transition.

Now since all career fields are different, it is important that you do not suffer from any pre-conceived notions regarding your abilities. Feel-good assumptions having no basis in reality are the worst enemy of your career development goals.

Before seriously deciding on a career change, you need to step back a little, get a perspective on your career planning, and do some thorough research on the career fields that interest you. These may be anything from teaching, medicine, law, retail, to automobiles. The research should cover aspects like current and projected job prospects, average pay, requirements in terms of skill sets and so on. All the related career information that you may need can be obtained either online or at the local library.

Once you have zeroed in on a few career fields that you would be interested in, you may start searching for job openings. Don't apply for those jobs just yet. Instead, it is advisable to examine these options with respect to the criteria mentioned above.

One of the primary concerns will be your earning prospects. You need to check if the salary and benefits offered in those positions are enough to carry out your financial obligations. Some circumstances like job satisfaction, additional benefits and prospects of career advancement may allow you to take a pay cut; but the onus of making the final decision rests with you.

Another such criterion in your quest for career development is the specific job requirements. You will want to examine some of the job openings in the light of required education, training, skills, aptitude, previous work experience, and the like. What is nice about this part of the research is that data in this regard is easy to come by.

You will find that most job listings, both in print and in online recruitment portals, usually outline all the requirements for the job. You will easily get a good idea as to whether or not you have got what it takes to qualify for your career dream find. If you find any divergence between your ambitions of career transition and the requirements of achieving them, you may want to invest in a few career training courses to help upgrade your expertise and experience.

Continuing with career training, you could access various kinds of courses, all designed to help you prepare for your career dream find. For example, if you want to become a successful accountant, you will have to learn how to keep books of accounts, prepare balance sheets and cash flow statements, maintain records of transactions; prepare tax returns, and so on. Needless to say, the period of training required will depend on the direction in which your career planning goals take you.

If you decide on attending career training courses to improve your chances of making a successful career transition, you will need to look for the career coaching option that will suit your requirements. Many career training courses are advertised in local newspapers. You could visit the local colleges and vocational centers to see what courses they offer.

You may also opt for online career training. These courses will cost you money, but it will invariably be worth it in the end. Hopefully the outcome of the whole exercise will be a foothold into a new career field and a stepping stone to career advancement and job satisfaction.
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