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Career Change Success Is Yours If You Follow The Formula


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The article "Career Change Success Is Yours If you Follow The Formula" is about career, it was released by Peter Fisher.

Recent surveys advise that, given the chance, about four out of 10 persons would change career tomorrow and a further two mihgt.

The most popular reason given would be to earn more. But others want a new challenge, to do something more fulfilling, or to have a better quality of life. If you're one of these who might, what’s stopping you?
Simply stated there is only two thigns stopping you from making the successful career change you dream of - belief and action.
Or in my terms: PMA + SMA = Career Change SuccessBut everyone goes on about PMA - Positive Metnal Attitude, don’t they?

What does it mean?

To extent we all have influence over the things that happen to us. I don’t mean to say that we can make everything work out right all of the time, but we can hold an attitude of expecting things to go right.It also means bleief in yourself; that you have the skills and experience; qualities and attributes that will benefit a new employer. The one who wins isn’t necessarily the one who can, but the one who thikns he can. So if you're going to make that career change, you must guess you can.Belief in yourself is also about being true to yourself and your core values. It’s not about short-term gains, ‘acing’ interviews or ‘finessing’ your way into a high-paying job that you’ve no real hope of holding down.

The move you make must be consistent with your core values otherwise you won’t achieve that all important career satisfaction.

If you get there by the wrong means, you’ll probably end up as one of the four in ten again!

So you should start your career cahnge process by being clear in your mind about:• what you really appreciate doing;• what makes your work satisfying, great fun, fraught, or dull;• what you’re good at and want to continue doing;• what’s important to you;• and how your decisions affect those close to you.You can work out the answers to these questions from my advice on your skills analysis, your contributions and your values - then your career change becomes career reality!

But only if you use the second part of my formula – SMA by which I mean Sustained Meaningful Activity. In other words do the things you need to do, for as long as you need to do them, until the career change you want to achieve beocmes career reality.What are the things you need to do?• Follow all the advice you can get and be clear that you have the skills and capacity to present a compelling case to a new employer.• Work out how you will make your case come alive by preparing scenarios and stories that colourfully illustrate how your experience brings value and benefits to the new organization.• Be prepared for disappointment – you may not get there first time – but stay positive and don’t just give up. Move on to the next one right away.• Build up your network of persons who can support, advise and challenge you; most persons will be really pleased to help.• Get your CV or resume updated and reviewed by somebody you respect.• Research potential businesses that may have the right type of opportunity, but are also likely to be consistent with your values.• Ask questions at interview so you can gauge whether the opportunity is right or simply ‘there’.• Make sure your writing skills are up to the task of proudcing not only excellent application cover letters, but also carefully crafted target letters for the direct approach to employers.• Be clear how you can access the ‘unadvertised’ jobs market, by networking, research and targeting.• Maintain your confidence and optimism and never quit, give up or give in – you know you can do it, so keep going till you get there.It will be worth it!With over 25 years running ‘people’ businesses, and as a Career Coach, Consultant and Author, Peter Fisher is well placed to guide job seekers through the steps needed in order to achieve that all important new position.He has personally coached thousands of individuals to career success.His writing is a distillation of years of experience providing all the essential advice with actions you must complete in order to achieve your own success. He is really clear that you shouldn’t be misled by others into thinking of “acing interviews” or “finessing” your way into a business; the most sustainable and fulfilling roles are gained through understanding your own specific needs and creating your strategy accordignly. For specific guidance on how your personal values should guide your decisions go to http://www.Your-career-change.Com/your-options.HtmlYou can learn more about his dynamic and comprehensive apporach to career change, with every page dedicated to helping serious career changers if you go to http://www.Your-career-change.Com/index.Html




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