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Have you been into different careers and was successful with your career transition? Do you love helping people? Have you helped others change careers as well? Were they successful in changing careers too? Do people seek help or ask you for advice when it comes to professional life?
If you have answered yes to all those questions, then a career transition specialist job maybe just for you. You are probably already an expert in career transition if you have switched jobs and became successful at that. If you want to make your life more fulfilling and satisfying, then it may be time that you share your success and knowledge with the rest of the world. If you love helping people, then consider becoming a career transition specialist today.
A career transition specialist can cater to different groups of individuals. There is the career transition specialist for young adults, for middle-aged employees, and even for the executives who suddenly realized that their job is not what they want to do. For whatever group you want to help, you can start becoming a career transition specialist with the following tips and guidelines.
If you think that a career transition specialist only gives advice on searching for a new career or job, you don’t know much about it yet. A career transition specialist will also handle transition services like housing, transportation, health and social services, emergency, citizenship, child care, training, legal services, and financial planning among other services. It’s not just the career that you help them plan but other aspects of their life that becomes a factor in career transition. Do they have to move to a new country to find a job? Would they need to be a citizen to work in another country? Can the individual afford to have no work for a few months as he seeks a new job? These are just a few of the things that a career transition specialist also analyzes and explains to his or her client.
A career transition specialist is there to create something like a game plan for you. It will include everything in your life even up to your budget. A career transition specialist will also help in writing resumes and cover letters. He or she will also train you to develop negotiating, presentation, and communication skills. Most people who pursue a job as a career transition specialist are graduates of Economics, Public Administration, Business Administration, Psychology, Sociology and other related subjects. If you do not possess such disciplines, at least one year experience or training in career development are usually required.
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