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Career Change Advice
How to Change Careers

Career change advice, tips, article and find a new career.

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You're probably not interested in searching a new job and currently tired of your job and ready to learn some aspects of making a success career change.

If that's the case then the following articles from authors that have been help hundreds of job seekers with their quest for a new and better job that you may interested to read.



Switching from a Suffering Industry to a Safe One

Posted By: Heather Eagar On: 6/24/2009 11:43:13 AM- career change advice

If you’ve been laid off from your job because the industry is drying up – or think you’re in jeopardy of this happening – and want to find a solution to your problem, you’re not alone. There are a lot of people who started out in the industry of their choice only to realize that it is dying out pretty fast.

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Switching from a Suffering Industry to a Safe One

Posted By: Heather Eagar On: 6/17/2009 4:53:56 AM

No matter how you’ve become unemployed over the past year or more – whether through choice or force – if you’re looking to regain employment, this is a tough time to make your dream a reality. With millions of jobs lost in the past few months, acquiring a new gig is not a simple task.

Reinvent Your Career by Knowing “You”

Posted By: Heather Eagar

Create a Skills/Interests List

Get Feedback from Friends and Family

New Job, New Tricks: Social Networking and the Job Search for Baby Boomers

Posted By: Heather Eagar

Recruiters Often Visit Social Networking Sites First

There are Even Sites for Higher-Level Professionals

Just Be Careful

How to ID the Best Careers the First Time Around

Posted By: Staff Editor In: Changing Careers

By Tom Thoms, CareerDirection.com

(http://www.CareerDirection.com)

Our individual has finally arrived at a point in his or her life where they have “peaked” in the wrong career. In a manner of speaking they were doomed to fail from the beginning because they chose a career that did not match them either personality-wise and/or mental aptitude-wise.

Thank God You Lost Your Job!

Posted By: Rich Miller

We humans try to be practical. Rather than reach for the stars we just do what we must do to get by. We take high paying positions at jobs we hate just to afford the lifestyle that we think we want. We give up on big dreams and big ideas because we don’t want to chance losing all that we have worked for. Time after time and person after person, we sacrifice our tomorrow to take care of today.

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