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What Now?

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If you’ve decided that a job change is ahead, look at it as an opportunity. Here’s your chance to advance professionally and move closer to your career objective or to redirect your skills and experience. Ask yourself where you want to be in your profession in one year, five years and 10 years. Then, to make sure you’re on track, take a moment to write down your strong points as well as your employment preferences.

•What are my strengths?

•What do I enjoy doing?

•How do I want to spend my day-in an office, on the road, outdoors?

•What type of hours do I like to keep?

•What type of work can I get the most satisfaction from while still earning sufficient income?

•Am I willing to commute?

•Do I like to work with people, computers, books, animals, plants?

•Do I mind (or would I miss) business travel?

•Is my resume up-to-date?

If you’re not sure where your abilities and your interests lie, many books are available at your local library or bookstore on vocational testing. Check the library for a copy of the Occupational Outlook Handbook. Or, you may want to meet with a career counselor. Look in the yellow pages or ask your college alumni office or local community college for a recommendation.

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