Do You Need to Change Jobs or Change Industries? 10 Helpful Tips to Help You Decide
Lauren Young Durbin Esq.
Guiding mid-career women towards career clarity and confidence with personalized 1:1 coaching | Career Clarity Coach | Certified Professional Resume Writer | Top 15 Coaches in Richmond
If you’re asking yourself this question, then you’re at a crossroads. You need to decide whether it’s time for a change—and what kind of change—and how big that change should be.?
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If you’re unhappy with your current job, it can be tempting to just want to change industries altogether. But how do you know if it's really the industry that’s the problem, or if all these issues could be resolved by simply changing jobs??
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Today, I’m here to help you unravel the dilemma and empower you to make an informed decision.?
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Understanding the Dilemma
So… you’re standing at this crossroads, knowing you need a change, but unsure whether it’s the industry that’s draining your enthusiasm or the job itself. It’s natural to feel a little uncertain, but the important thing is to break it down.?
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It’s important to take a step back and analyze the factors contributing to your dissatisfaction. By identifying the root cause, you’ll be better equipped to determine the right path forward.?
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1. Assess your current job satisfaction and motivation
?? Start by evaluating your current job.?Ask yourself: How do I feel when I wake up in the morning? Am I excited and energized? Do I feel a sense of dread? Your emotions can be an important clue to where your heart and passion really lie.?
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Then move to particular tasks. What aspects of your current job drain your enthusiasm? It is the nature of the work itself, the work environment, the lack of growth opportunities, or the relationships with colleagues and superiors? What specifically do you dislike about your role?
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Be as specific as possible. Write down your answers if you can. Pinpointing the specific factors that contribute to your dissatisfaction will give you a clearer picture of whether a job change or a career change is the right path for you
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If it is the work environment, your colleagues, or your boss that’s causing your unhappiness, perhaps the company culture clashes with your values, or the tasks assigned no longer challenge you.?
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If your discontent is primarily limited to these factors, a job change might be the ideal solution. Sometimes, a shift in roles, departments, or even companies can rekindle your passion.
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?? Evaluate your current industry.?On the other hand, if your satisfaction runs deeper and extends beyond your job, it may be an indication that you’re longing for a change in your career path.?
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Take a moment to reflect on what you truly want out of your professional life. Think about the bigger picture. Do you find yourself fulfilled by the broader industry or the nature of the work you’re doing? Does your current industry align with your goals and values??
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Think about the possibility of transitioning to a new industry. Imagine the world of opportunities awaiting you. Does the idea of exploring a different field excite you??
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If you’re finding yourself dissatisfied with the nature of your work itself and excited by the idea of something new, it might be time to spread your wings and soar into new horizons.?
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?? Reflect on your motivation.?Take a moment and think about why you initially chose this industry or job. What inspired you? What were your aspirations? Compare those early motivations to your current reality. Has your enthusiasm waned? Do you still feel connected to the purpose and values of your industry?
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Reflecting on your motivation will help shed light on whether staying in the same industry or exploring new opportunities aligns with your personal growth and fulfillment.?
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2. Evaluate your long-term career goals and aspirations
Begin by taking a moment to reflect on your professional ambitions and aspirations. Close your eyes and envision yourself in your ideal career. What do you see? Nothing is off-limits right now. Allow your imagination to run wild and explore the possibilities that excite you.?
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?? Assess your current alignment with your long-term goals and values.?Take a look at how your current industry or job aligns with your long-term goals and values. Consider whether your current path supports your aspirations and provides opportunities for growth.?
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Are you still passionate about the work you do, or have you outgrown it? How does it align with your long-term vision and core values? Considering this can help you determine whether it’s time for a change.
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?? Explore the potential for career growth.?As you evaluate your long-term goals and values, consider how shifting to a new industry may support your career growth. Research industries that resonate with your aspirations and offer room for advancement.?
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Explore the potential for new challenges, learning opportunities, and professional development. A fresh industry might provide the ground necessary to grow and achieve your career dreams.?
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3. Research the job market and industry trends
Once you’ve identified whether it’s a job or career change you desire, the next step is to explore your options. This is where your journey toward new opportunities begins!
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?? Investigate the current state of your industry.?Research industry reports, news articles, and market analyses to gain a comprehensive understanding of the trends, challenges, and opportunities present in your current industry. Identify the factors shaping your industry’s future, such as technological advancements, policy changes, and market demands. This knowledge will serve as the foundation for your decision-making process.
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?? Identify potential growth areas and job prospects.?Look for niches or emerging sectors that show promise. Consider the skills and experiences you possess and how they align with these growth areas. Assess if there are opportunities for advancement or the chance to contribute in a new and impactful way.?
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?? Explore emerging industries and future growth opportunities.?Research other fields that spark your curiosity or align with your passions. Explore industries that resonate with your values and offer room for growth and advancement. Embrace the excitement of exploring uncharted territory and envision yourself in new arenas where you can thrive.
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4. Assess your transferable skills and strengths
When contemplating a transition to a new industry, recognize the?transferable skills ?and knowledge you possess. Recognize the valuable expertise you possess and think about ways these skills could be applied to other industries. Remember, you are capable of adapting and learning new skills, so nothing is beyond reach if you truly want it!?
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??? Identify your skills and strengths.?Begin by identifying the skills and strengths you’ve gained from your current job. Take a moment to reflect on the tasks you excel at and the projects you’ve accomplished.?
Are you a natural problem-solver? A skilled communicator? A strategic thinker? Write down the skills and strengths that come to mind. Remember to include both?hard ?and?soft skills .?
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??? Evaluate applicability to other industries.?As you assess your transferable skills and strengths, consider their applicability to other industries. Explore different sectors and imagine how your skills and strengths can be valuable in those contexts.?
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For example, if you excel at project management, your organizational and leadership skills can be relevant in various industries. Embrace the versatility of your skills and recognize the potential they hold beyond your current job or industry.?
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??? Recognize areas for skill development.?While evaluating your transferable skills, it’s important to recognize areas that may require additional skill development for a career transition. Identify any gaps between the skills needed in your desired industry and the skills you currently possess.?
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Embrace this as an opportunity for growth and embrace a growth mindset. Explore online courses, workshops, or mentorship programs to enhance your skill set. Recognize that continuous learning is a powerful tool to unlock new possibilities.?
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??? Seek feedback and validation.?To gain a more comprehensive understanding of your transferable skills and strengths, seek feedback from others. Reach out to colleagues, mentors, or supervisors and ask for their perspectives on your skills.?
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They may offer valuable insights and highlight strengths you may not have considered. Embrace their feedback and let it validate your abilities. Sometimes, others see our strengths more clearly than we do ourselves?
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5. Seek advice and networking
Embrace the power of connection! The wisdom and experiences of others can shed a lot of light on your path and inspire you along the way. Plus, networking can open doors to unexpected possibilities and opportunities for growth.?
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?? Connect with professionals in your current industry.?Start by connecting with professionals in your current industry for invaluable insight and advice. Seek out mentors, colleagues, or leaders who have navigated similar career crossroads.?
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Reach out to them and express your genuine interest in learning from their experiences. Ask for coffee meetings, virtual chats, or even informational interviews. Their guidance can offer fresh perspectives and help you make informed decisions about your next steps.?
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?? Explore networking opportunities in your desired industry.?To explore new industries, seize networking opportunities within your desired field. Attend industry events, conferences, or webinars to connect with professionals from various sectors. Engage in online communities and forums focused on the industry you’re considering.?
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Participate in conversations, share insights, and build relationships. Networking opens doors to new opportunities and allows you to tap into a wealth of knowledge from those who have already paved the way.?
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?? Conduct?informational interviews .?Informational interviews are a powerful tool for gaining insight into new industries. Identify individuals working in your desired field and request informational interviews?
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These interviews provide an opportunity to learn firsthand about the industry’s nuances, challenges, and potential opportunities. Prepare thoughtful questions to uncover the day-to-day realities, required skills, and future prospects. Embrace the change to build connections and gain valuable insights that will inform your career decisions.?
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?? Seek support and advice.?Remember, you don’t have to go through this process alone. Seek support and advice from trusted friends, mentors, or career counselors. Share your thoughts and fears, and allow their perspectives to broaden your own and build your confidence. Listen to the experiences of others to get valuable insights and new perspectives. And remember,?I’m always here to help you along the way too.
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6. Consider the potential for growth and learning opportunities
?? Assess opportunities for growth and advancement in your current job.?Reflect on the challenges, projects, and responsibilities you’ve taken on. Are there opportunities to expand your skills, take on leadership roles, or explore new areas of expertise within your current industry??
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Evaluate the resources available for professional development, such as training programs, mentorships, or workshops. Recognize the value of continuous growth within your current job and industry.?
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?? Explore the potential for growth and learning in a new industry.?While evaluating growth opportunities in your current job, also explore the potential for growth and learning in a new industry. Consider the skills, experiences, and knowledge you could acquire by transitioning to a different field.?
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Research the training programs, certifications, or educational opportunities available in the industry you’re considering. Assess the demand for new skills and the chance to tackle fresh challenges. Embrace the excitement of stepping into uncharted territory and the potential for exponential growth.?
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?? Align with your desire for continuous development.?As you weigh the options, align each with your desire for continuous development. Reflect on your personal and professional aspirations. Ask yourself whether staying in your current job would provide the growth and learning experiences you seek.?
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Similarly, consider if transitioning to a new industry aligns with your appetite for continuous development. Evaluate the potential for learning new skills, acquiring diverse experiences, and challenging yourself in novel ways. Embrace the path that resonates with your desire to evolve and grow as an individual.?
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7. Evaluate work-life balance and personal fulfillment
Work-life balance is really important whether you’re just changing jobs or moving to a brand new industry altogether! It can make or break your professional experience, so be sure to consider it carefully.?
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?? Assess work-life balance in your current job.?Reflect on your typical workload, the demands of your role, and the flexibility provided by your employer. Consider how often you find yourself working beyond regular hours or feeling overwhelmed by your responsibilities.?
Evaluate the support and resources available for maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Recognize the importance of self-care and maintaining personal relationships alongside your professional commitments.?
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?? Reflect on the potential for work-life balance in a new industry.?While evaluating work-life balance in your current job, also reflect on the potential for balance in a new industry. Research industry norms, organizational cultures, and flexible work arrangements.?
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Are there industries that align with your values and offer a better balance between work and personal life? Explore whether the new industry might provide more flexible schedules, remote work options, or a culture that prioritizes employee well-being. Imagine the harmony you desire and consider how a change in the industry could bring you closer to that ideal.?
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?? Prioritize personal fulfillment and well-being.?Reflect on your passions, values, and long-term goals. Ask yourself whether your current job or industry truly fulfills you on a personal level. Consider how a change in job or industry might align more closely with your interests, values, and overall well-being.?
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Embrace the idea that a fulfilling career goes beyond financial success and encompasses personal growth, contentment, and a sense of purpose.
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8. Consider your finances
Even while chasing your dreams, it’s still essential to remember the financial aspect. Being financially prepared will bring you peace of mind as you embrace your new path.?
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?? Compare salary potential and job stability in your current job and potential new industries.?Research industry salary ranges, considering factors such as experience, skills, and location. Assess whether your current job offers opportunities for salary growth and advancement.?
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Likewise, explore the earning potential and job stability in the new industry you’re considering. Consider the demand for professionals in that field and the potential for career growth. Strive for a balance between financial security and personal fulfillment.?
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?? Assess long-term financial prospects.?As you evaluate your options, assess the long-term financial prospects of each. Consider the industry trends,?growth projections, and evolving market demands. Research whether the new industry offers opportunities for long-term financial stability and growth.?
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Additionally, reflect on your career goals and aspirations. Will the new industry align with your financial objectives in the long run? Balance short-term financial considerations with the potential for sustained financial success.
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?? Budget for potential education or career transition costs.?If pursuing a new industry requires additional education or career transition, create a budget to account for these costs. Research educational programs, certifications, or training necessary for a successful transition.?
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Evaluate the financial implications of such investments and plan accordingly. Consider whether you can continue working part-time or explore funding options, scholarships, or employer reimbursement programs. Budgeting for these costs will ensure that you make informed decisions without compromising your financial well-being.?
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9. Trust your instincts and make a decision
It’s time to trust your instincts and make a decision. Weigh the information and insights you have gathered, but also be willing to listen to your intuition and that strong “gut feeling”. These can be invaluable for guiding you toward what you may not even know you’ve been looking for.
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??Weigh gathered information and insight.?Throughout your decision-making process, you’ve gathered information and insights to gain a comprehensive understanding of your options. You’ve conducted thorough research, sought advice from mentors, and engaged in networking opportunities.?
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Now it's time to assess the information. Create lists, mind maps, or pros and cons tables to help you visualize and think about your career goals. This will provide clarity and help you see the bigger picture.
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?? Listen to your intuition and personal instinct.?Amidst the abundance of information, don’t forget to listen to your intuition and personal instinct. Connect with your inner voice and trust the feelings and budget that arise within you. Pay attention to the subtle cues and sensations when contemplating each option.?
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Your intuition is a powerful guiding force that taps into your deepest desires and authentic self. Embrace the wisdom it holds and allow it to illuminate the right path for you.?
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10. Take action
Armed with self-awareness and a new perspective, take action. Set realistic goals and develop a plan to transition either from your current job or to a brand-new industry. Update your resume, expand your professional network, and seek out learning opportunities that will support your desired career path. Every small step you take brings you closer to a more fulfilling and satisfying professional life.?
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?? Make a plan.?If you fail to plan then plan to fail. Decide what your long-term goals are and make easy, achievable goals within that framework. Chip away at it every day. It may feel overwhelming when you step back and look at the big picture, but smaller goals will give you a sense of accomplishment and direction to keep moving forward.?
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Stick to the plan and keep going. It will pay off, I promise.
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?? Embrace challenges and overcome obstacles.?Embrace challenges and obstacles as stepping stones to growth and resilience. Challenges will push you to discover your inner strength and capabilities.?
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Obstacles inspire creativity and innovation, allowing you to surpass previous limitations and realize your full potential. Embrace the unknown with a courageous spirit, knowing that every obstacle is an opportunity for growth.?
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In Conclusion…
As you contemplate your options, remember that this decision is an opportunity to unleash your true potential. Whether you decide to change jobs or embark on a new career path, embrace the journey with passion and dedication. I promise it will soon pay off.?
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Throughout this process, remember to believe in your potential. You possess unique talents, skills, and passions that can shape your current path. Embrace your abilities and trust that you have the power to create the professional life you desire.?
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