How can I effectively convey that I have transferable skills in my new career choice? This is a great question. It's also something that we see in a variety of different forms again and again and again. A lot of people feel like how this one to happen. Is it going to figure out the perfect way to say it on a resume or application or, you know, something else along those lines.
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
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