20/09/2024
Career transitions are tough.
You’re stepping out of something familiar and into the unknown.
And that feels overwhelming.
But what I see time and time again are professionals making the same mistakes that keep them stuck or send them into another round of dissatisfaction.
If you’re in the middle of a career shift, here are 4 common traps to avoid:
👉 Jumping at the first opportunity.
Desperation often leads to accepting the first job that comes along. But rushing can land you in a role that’s no better than the one you left. Take your time and assess if it fits with your long-term goals.
👉 Over-focusing on salary.
It’s easy to get fixated on a pay rise, but fulfilment, growth, and job satisfaction often matter more in the long run. Choose a role that aligns with your values, not just your bank account.
👉 Undervaluing your transferable skills.
Many people feel like they’re starting from scratch when they switch careers, but you’re not. Your previous experiences hold value—make sure you highlight how they apply in your new role.
👉 Underestimating the emotional toll.
Transitioning careers can knock your confidence, especially if things don’t move as fast as you’d like. Self-doubt is normal, but action builds belief. Focus on stacking up small wins to stay motivated.
It’s easy to get caught up in the rush for progress and security.
Taking the time to navigate these changes thoughtfully can make all the difference in terms of long-term satisfaction.
Make sure your next move is the right one...not just the convenient one.