Next up: Career Change?

Redundancy can be a difficult and stressful experience, but it can also be an opportunity to reevaluate your career goals and make a change. Here are a few steps you can take to help you navigate a career change after redundancy:

  1. Reflect on your career goals and interests: Take some time to think about what you want to achieve in your career and what interests you. This can help you identify potential new career paths that align with your skills and passions.

  2. Research potential new careers: Research different careers that align with your goals and interests, and gather information on what qualifications, skills and experience are required. Learn about the industries and the current job market, and also research the pay, demand and the future prospects of the role and the industry.

  3. Build new skills and experience: Consider taking courses, workshops or gain experience in your desired field. This will not only help you to build new skills, but it will also demonstrate your commitment and enthusiasm to potential employers.

  4. Network: Reach out to people who are working in fields that interest you, and try to schedule informational interviews or shadowing experiences to get a better understanding of the job. This will give you an opportunity to learn more about the field and to make connections that can help you find a new job.

  5. Update your CV and job applications: Tailor your CV and job applications to highlight the skills and experience that are relevant to the new career field you're targeting.

  6. Be open to new opportunities: Sometimes, the perfect job may not be available immediately. Be open to different roles and industries, and consider taking temporary or contract positions in order to gain new skills and experience.

It is important to remember that a career change can take time and there will be a learning curve. Be patient and persistent with your job search, and don't give up even if you face some rejections.

Keep in mind that redundancy can be a new start, and with the right approach, it can be an opportunity to create a more fulfilling and meaningful career.

Previous
Previous

Network like a Boss