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		<title>Making Career Change Over 50</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greg Heslin asked: It&#8217;s often hard to think about changing careers. It&#8217;s doubly difficult to take the step to change careers after you have been doing something for what may seem a lifetime. Interestingly, many people are opting for a career change after age 50. There are many things that drive people to look for [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Greg Heslin</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>It&#8217;s often hard to think about changing careers. It&#8217;s doubly difficult to take the step to change careers after you have been doing something for what may seem a lifetime. Interestingly, many people are opting for a career change after age 50. There are many things that drive people to look for a new career direction: burnout, a feeling you have been doing something for years that isn&#8217;t really fulfilling or fun, industry downturns that create an oversupply of candidates in your present career field, a desire for something new and stimulating at which to dedicate yourself for the remainder of your working life. Whatever the motivation, it is a big step and you&#8217;ll need help doing it.</p>
<p>First, here are some things to think about.</p>
<p>&middot; What do you want to do now? Where are your strengths? What abilities can you draw upon to help you create a new career path?</p>
<p>&middot; Do you know any headhunters?</p>
<p>&middot; How good is your professional network? Will it be helpful in making your career change?</p>
<p>&middot; What local resources are available to you? Can you take advantage of career seminars, personal and professional career counseling or career fairs?</p>
<p>&middot; You will need to reformat your resume to highlight your experience and/or education and training in the new career area you want to pursue.</p>
<p>&#8220;Headhunter&#8221; is a common term that refers to professional recruiters who work for job search firms. They typically specialize in certain career fields and/or industries, and may focus on a specific professional level; e.g. executive, manager or director, etc. You can find headhunters in a number of ways, including word of mouth, internet ads, the Yellow Pages, and career change advice resources.</p>
<p>Here are some of the things a headhunter will do for you:</p>
<p>&middot; Review your resume and give you advice on presenting it and yourself in the best light for the career field you seek.</p>
<p>&middot; Match you to open requisitions they are trying to fill, or contact his/her network of employer clients to present you as a candidate.</p>
<p>&middot; Arrange for interviews and travel, if necessary, and follow-up after your interviews with the potential employer.</p>
<p>&middot; Negotiate salary and signing bonuses, if appropriate</p>
<p>&middot; Follow-up with you after you are hired to make sure everything is working for you.</p>
<p>Your headhunter can literally be your best friend during your career change. Most are successful because of their empathy, their ability to understand the attributes of their candidates and the needs of their employers, and their enjoyment of continuous contact with people on both sides of the job search fence &#8230; in other words, they like to talk and they enjoy interacting with people over the phone. This helps the candidates and employers interact comfortably with them and builds trust.</p>
<p>It is important that you establish a good rapport with your headhunter because you are entering unfamiliar territory in a new career field, and the contacts and industry knowledge you had in your past career may no longer be useful to you, depending on how drastic a change you are making. There are some important steps you can take to make sure you are successful in working with you headhunter. First, be completely honest with your headhunter about why you want to change careers and what you are looking for. The headhunter needs to understand your needs completely in order to create a good match for you within a new career field. Second, be responsive and follow-up in a professional way. This does two things for you: it will move things along quickly and demonstrates for your headhunter your professionalism. Third, quickly report back on contact with companies who interview you to keep the momentum going.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re over age 50 and feel something&#8217;s missing from your career, it&#8217;s never too late to make a change. While career changes can be challenging, they can lead to a valuable opportunity to build a professional life around the things you enjoy doing.</p>
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		<title>Career Planning Significance &#8211; Tips To Plan Your Career Well</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 09:05:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Abhishek Agarwal asked: Planning a career can be defined as choosing lifes important paths. A careful planning is certainly required when it comes to how you would earn a living. If planning is not implemented it will culminate in not only a financial problem but it might even turn into a physical, psychological and emotional [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Abhishek Agarwal</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>Planning a career can be defined as choosing lifes important paths. A careful planning is certainly required when it comes to how you would earn a living. If planning is not implemented it will culminate in not only a financial problem but it might even turn into a physical, psychological and emotional problem. The consequence of ruining our life can be dreadful. There are many experiences of people who have earned a living with nothing in hand. This can happen only with a keen career plan. Hence planning must be taken seriously. New opportunities and career choices are developing every day that didnt at all exist few years ago.</p>
<p>The career vocabulary has to e given prior importance and a good understanding for the first step in planning. Words meaning the same can then be proved different, though with only subtle difference. For example the words: position, employment, job, career, occupation. They seem to be synonyms, but do not necessarily be so. A paramedic and a doctor both have an employment, but their positions differ. It is important to be familiar with the following words before planning a career: career management, career development, career counseling, career guidance. These have a lot to do with planning a career. A firm structure is required for career building. Career building are steps taken towards a systematic and designed career that fits you perfect. It helps in a satisfactory progress all along the path of a well chosen career. Long term goals and short term objectives are decided and they are the first step towards planning for a good career. Decisions are made based upon ones flexibility, adaptability and resilience. The response to challenges are decided by these characters. Later self assessment of ones personal management capabilities is done.</p>
<p>What sort of decisions on lifestyle will you come up with? What are your interpersonal skills and job-survival skills? How good are you at work-leisure integration and role integration? Identification of ones skills and strengths is important in career planning. Can you do an effective employment search? The want ads in newspapers are not the only way in which one has to search. How do you project yourself? How good are you at demanding yourself? What measures would you make to become more marketable? Knowledge on the source of information should always be in the process of updating. The trends in labor market often change. Training opportunities have to be found out. The years in work force would have given you several positions or jobs. A good marketable individual ultimately does an effective career planning with the required changes.</p>
<p>Higher Career</p></div>
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