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How a layoff can lead to a new career

Topic: Career Coach and Career CoachingBy Gautam Singh, MBAPublished Recently added

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When you lose your job in a market where there has been tremendous cut back in employment because of shifts in demand for products that are being manufactured in an industry that has seen better days then it may be time to look for another career. Unfortunately, this is a scenario that is becoming to common story where people are finding themselves in different career paths that were unplanned. Sometimes, these alte
ative paths are exactly what you may be looking for and a fresh start in something new is what you may be looking for to help motivate you towards success. There are some strategies that you can take while searching for a new career that we have listed below.

Look for alte
ative jobsr
You can start looking for alte
ative jobs that you were always interested in pursuing and always had an interest in working. There are very few chances in life where people can get the opportunity to really learn what they want to do as profession. You will be able to do some exploration in various industries to look for the type of job that makes you happy as a person. When you find an alte
ative job that fits your career needs and helps you provide for your family then their is no better feeling of accomplishment than being successful in your career.

Go back to schoolr
This may be the time to invest in an educational program to help develop your technical skills that you would need to take on a new job. There are several trade schools for specialized training in technology that offer certification programs that you can take to earn the credentials that you need to take on a new job role. There are also other alte
atives in going back to school to get your undergraduate, masters, doctorate degree to help you take that next step in a career path that perhaps has been eluding you for many years. Education is the key to success and will open up doors that were once closed by employers.

Volunteer to find a new career pathr
There have been numerous stories circulating the news about people volunteering after being laid off from their jobs unable to find work and now finding a new passion in working in non-profit organizations. There is reward in helping society and people that is a different path of that of commerce. There are several career paths that people can take in non-profit organizations and this can lead to the type of career that people may feel fulfilling.

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Mr. Singh is an MBA that has been involved in leading, motivating, strategizing, and developing people to better perform their jobs to support the mission objectives of their organization. Mr. Singh has lead several major project implementations and is currently leading an enterprise architecture department in a leading consulting corporation. Mr. Singh is a contributor for The Career Advisor which can be found on the web at http://careeradvisor123.com

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