Complete Guide on Making A Career Change At 30, 40, 50, And Beyond

Complete Guide on Making A Career Change At 30 40 50 And Beyond

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Is it too late to make a career change at the 30s, 40s, 50s, or beyond? NO! Having the desire to make a career change in midlife is a natural part of being a multi-passionate person- and it is completely okay. Here is a Complete Guide on Making A Career Change At 30, 40, 50, And Beyond.

Many people find they’re too old to start a brand new career. They think that they do not have what it takes to go back to school, follow their passion.

If you are dreamed of changing careers but are letting age hold you back, go through the article for complete guidance and make a successful midlife career change- whether you are in your 30s, 40s, 50s, or beyond1

Find Your Best Skills

If you have held various jobs throughout your working life or have been laid off, keep in mind that you have developed many marketable skills. Create a list of skills you have gained and determine what you are good at so you can present yourself to employers. Don’t overlook common skills that are completely transferable skills relevant to various occupations. Effective skills like reading and writing, management skills, technical skills, and communication skills can be transferred over to different positions and industries.

Retirement Planning

As per the survey of RetiredBrains.com, over 86% of business professionals plan to continue working once they are eligible to retire. In case, you do not want to get retire from the workforce early, think to combine your existing skills set with a lifelong dream. Suppose, you are passionate about dancing but spent your working years as teachers, you may plan to serve as a dance instructor or opening your own dance studio.

Entrepreneurship Opportunities

If you have always dream to start your own business and support yourself- including paying for your own benefits and contributing to your next age- entrepreneurship is the most rewarding path for you. As per the data of the Kauffman Foundation, the highest rate of entrepreneurship in the US has shifted to the 55 to 64 age group.

RetiredBrains.com said that people who are more than 55 years age are almost twice as likely to found successful companies as those between 20 and 34 years of age.

How to Starts Things

In the worlds of Mark Twain, “the secret of getting ahead is getting started.” But in the initial phase, you need a plan. Follow these amazing steps to create a perfect career change action plan:

  • If you already know what career you want to start, you are ahead of the game. But before you plan to leave your job, make sure you are specific about what you want in your future. Do proper researches about positions in your new field of interest, and find which best align with your skill set and with your interests?
  • Even if your new careers look different from your current job, there are bound to be some skills like time management, organization, and interpersonal relationship skills that you already have and you will them in your new line of work.
  • When changing your career becomes your major goal, try to reduce your stress and workload. To reduce this stress, it is okay if you need to make some lifestyle changes.
  • After landing on a few careers that ignite your interest, think about what it is going to take to transition to one of them. As per your careers, there may be certifications, degrees, or endorsements that are either compulsory or would make you a more competitive job candidate.
  • Start rebranding yourself by changing the way that you present yourself in person and online also. Change your LinkedIn profile, it will help you find potential employers understand that you are just not thinking to change but already made the shift.
  • Involvement is important; every life of work has an active network that connects people with shared information, ideas and most can be found on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and another social site.
  • After planning, now it’s time to turn those plans into actions. Create short and long term goals as to what you want to achieve and give them a completion date. For better output, add rough dates to each action to accomplish to make your successful career change.

Last Verdict

Let this be the year that you take a stand for what makes you come alive. Don’t doubt yourself and do what you really want. Always think that you are a one-time mega event in the world. Don’t waste it!

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Hey there! This is Puja Bhardwaj from India. After 4 years of the editorial and inbound writing journey, I started #Female Insight with a passion to empower women through words and covering all aspects of a woman's life. I'm looking forward to hear from you!

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6 thoughts on “Complete Guide on Making A Career Change At 30 40 50 And Beyond

  1. Lovely thoughts, Puja. Thanks for sharing this valuable info. I’m an Accountant by profession but started blogging, with the hope that I could make a career change since the Accounting job is plain dry, there’s nothing new to learn as blogging and youtube, etc. Please wish me luck!

  2. I have had to make a career change, so I am so glad that you think it is not too late! I am concerned about retirement though as I have had to use my savings to live on in the interim. Good suggestions for moving forward!

  3. This is great! At 30 I decided that I wasn’t happy at all in my career and I still have a lot of working days ahead of me – so I made the decision to go back to school again and make a major change. It’s been a few years now and I honestly couldn’t be happier. If anyone is considering making a change, go for it!!

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