As long as it's done in a genuine way, and as long as you are creating relevancy to them, people say yes. That type of reach out would begin to allow you to have relationships with those people that can help you rather you. And more importantly, than immediately leading you to a job like right this second, instead, it would actually allow you to decide what would be really great for you.
Throughout your career, you have accumulated a number of skills. You may feel these skills only cater to your specific role or industry; however, there is a way to take them and communicate them in a way that allows you to make a career pivot. Today, we’re sharing a training we did on this very subject: How do I pivot to a new career when my skills and experience keep holding me back?
What You’ll Learn
- How to pivot into a new career when you believe your skills and experience keep holding you back
- How to get hired when it feels like you might lack experience or knowledge
- The most effective first step for your career change
Have career change questions or want to make an introduction? Email scott@happentoyourcareer.com
Free Resources
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