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		<title>Tips on How to get into a Job in a different industry</title>
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<p>Tips on How to get into a Job in a different industry</p>
<p>Looking for some expert tips on How to get into a Job in a different industry? Help is here if you want to change the industry you are working in and make a career in a different industry.</p>
<p>When applying for such a position in an industry different than yours keep in mind some important tips &#8230;</p>
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<p><strong>Identify Industry: </strong>If you are looking for a job in a different industry &#8211; First, see what industries are most portable with your skills.</p>
<p><strong>Do your research:</strong> We advise you to do your research and based on public research you will be in a position to demonstrate some basic insight into that industry. However be cautious and upfront indicationg that you have a thin knowledge which is just based on publicly available information. Make sure you do not project yourself as know-it-all fellow.</p>
<p><strong>Do not oversell in resume:</strong> Do not oversell by relating your experience in minute details with their industry. All you need to do is to cleverly indiacet key similarities in your cover letter and remain silent on the rest. If your résumé indicates that you are a solid management asset, you will sure get a call-back.</p>
<p><strong>Make a case:</strong> If you are interested in making a transition to a new industry you must understand how to make a strong case for such a move. You must be able to make a connection between their current industry and a new sector and demonstrate their value proposition to prospective employers. Identifying transferable skills is the first step in building that connection from one industry to another.</p>
<p><strong>During the interview: </strong>You need to help the hiring company see how well you understand their customers, products, business norms, metrics and processes. You must relate your level of understanding about their business and indicate how you would contribute to their personal (hiring manager&#8217;s) and organization goals.  Then, show the interviewers you understand the applications of the knowledge you bring to the table and that you can help them monetize that knowledge. Finally, make sure you understand the gaps you don&#8217;t fill well and speak to those in a positive way.</p>
<p><strong><em>Do you have any experience in changing the industry? If yes share your experience by writing in the comments below.</em></strong></p>

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		<title>A Ten Step Guide To Changing Your Career</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2008 19:04:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By: Shaun Parker</p>
<p>Many people at different points in their life decide that they wish to pursue a different career. Sometimes it is just a passing interest or repressed childhood dream and this article is not suggesting that your should resign from your account manager position to become a rodeo clown, however more and more people are retraining and pursuing different career paths.</p>
<p>Perhaps you are looking for something with more satisfaction, maybe you have bested all the challenges that your industry has to offer or perhaps you are looking for that golden pay check. Whatever the reason this article breaks down the overwhelming concept of changing your career path into ten simple steps.    </p>
<p>1. Decide what job you really want. The importance of this part of the process depends on the circumstances of the individual job seeker however for most people with existing financial responsibilities it is crucial. The secret is finding a balance between what you really want to do and what is realistically achievable. It is essential to seek career advice and industry knowledge from impartial advisers preferably from within the industry you are examining. </p>
<p>2. Obtain the relevant training or qualifications. Use online resources and job search websites to look at the current market and at what level you can afford to enter the industry. It will not be financially viable for many people to accept entry level positions so you will have to keep working in your current role and study part-time. This is a good way to meet people training at similar levels from within the industry and employers will respect this as it shows you really want it.</p>
<p>3. Gain work experience in that field. Another great way to impress future employers is to do work shadows or work experience. This is more applicable to certain industries but it will build up your industry contacts, allow for networking and give you valuable practical knowledge you can apply in your courses.</p>
<p>4. Update your CV catering to the industry and specific position. Start building your CV as early as possible using this experience. Seek advice from industry professionals and your tutors about structure and content. Use online job searches and CV wizards to get ahead of the game.</p>
<p>5. Monitor trade magazines, websites and job search websites. Knowledge of the job market is essential because timing is everything in job searching. The trade magazines of the industry provide crucial information about the main players, legislative changes and trade organisations that will prove invaluable in job searches and interviews.</p>
<p>6. Register with Job Search sites. This resource is fantastic as you can float your CV then wait for responses, judging the effectiveness of your CV in the process. This site will be used by many specialist recruitment consultancies within the industry so keep a note of which agencies are handling the jobs you are interested in.</p>
<p>7. Listen To The Recruitment Consultants. When it comes to specialist recruitment, always listen to the consultants. They know what is going on in the industry and can give invaluable advice about CV, potential employers and where the money is.</p>
<p>8. Be pro-active and send CVs, request applications for positions and follow up when you say you will. This is imperative as you need to manage the consultants to a certain extent, build relationships and instil confidence by meeting deadlines and commitments to contact.</p>
<p>9. Get the interview and attend as many interviews as you can. The consultants are only there to get you an interview so have that objective with them. Attend as many as possible as they are valuable learning experiences and you might come back to that company in five years time with more experience. Even bad interviews are learning experiences.</p>
<p>10. Do not listen to interview techniques. They are crude, false and employers can generally see through them. You must be yourself, even if that means being nervous. If you have done your preparation then there should be no nerves, both you and the interviewer want you to be the right person for the job so enjoy it and use it as a networking opportunity. Each interviewer is another industry contact.</p>
<p>Happy hunting and good luck!</p>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;font-size:85%;" ><b>Author Resource:-></b>  Shaun Parker is a leading online job search <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.needajob.co.uk/"> expert with many years of experience in the recruitment industry.</p>
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		<title>Are you thinking about changing your career?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 05:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p id="aswb">                <b id="bq65"><span id="v-:c"   style="font-family:Trebuchet MS;font-size:85%;"><i id="mmfv">Are you worried about how difficult the        transition is going to be?</i></span></b><span id="l8eg"   style="font-family:Trebuchet MS;font-size:85%;"><span id="x2vg"><span id="z3_h"><b id="h3t2"><i id="xi8w"> Then you are not alone</i></b></span><b id="e6lw">.</b></span><br /></span></p>
<p id="aswb"><span id="l8eg"   style="font-family:Trebuchet MS;font-size:85%;"> Many people go        through similar anticipation when thinking about attempting a career        change. Your career is among the most important things in your life, and        changing it is one of the most stressful decisions you will ever make. Be        Passionate The reason why you would even consider a <a href="http://www.careercola.com/tag/career-change" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with career change">career change</a> in the        first place is probably because you feel passionate about something and        want to pursue it. There is no sense in making a change if you are not        going to be any happier than you already are. You may be earning a        five-figure salary, but if it is not making you happy and if you are not        content with what you are doing, then it might be a good time to switch.Changing careers should be about        passion and personal fulfillment. Do Your Research Make sure that before        you make the final decision you conduct a thorough research on available        opportunities. You need to analyze what skills you have and what skills        you may need to acquire for your new job. You should be confident about        salary prospects and other relevant information. You may have lots of        expectations about the career you want, but conducting the necessary        research will help you look beyond this rosy picture. Work with a mentor,        such as a career coach, before you make the final decision.       </span>        </p>
<p id="qy0d">        <span id="orwb"   style="font-family:Trebuchet MS;font-size:85%;">Career Exploration Changing your career        can be overwhelming. Explore your options before you decide to make a        commitment. Start by categorizing the careers you are interested in. This        helps in narrowing down your options. Then pick only those that interest        you the most, putting the others aside.</span></p>
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<p id="i_b_">        <span id="a:7-"    style="font-family:Trebuchet MS;font-size:85%;color:#3d85c6;"><span id="s6ey"><b id="l:7v">Ask yourself questions such as:</b></span>       </span>        </p>
<p id="djj6">        <span id="c96d"   style="font-family:Trebuchet MS;font-size:85%;">• Why am I exploring this career?       </span>        </p>
<p id="ye2a">        <span id="w:6:"   style="font-family:Trebuchet MS;font-size:85%;">• Will I need additional training or        education?       </span>        </p>
<p id="o1t9">        <span id="q4an"   style="font-family:Trebuchet MS;font-size:85%;">• What are the opportunities and risks        in pursuing this career?</span></p>
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<p>        <span id="s406"   style="font-family:Trebuchet MS;font-size:85%;">These questions will help give you some        very important and necessary answers. You can’t really begin on the path        to career change until you know why you want to change and how you will go        about it. The fact is that changing careers can be very time consuming and        expensive, and you don’t want to start the process flying blind. Once you        have all the information you need, you can focus on one career option and        work toward achieving it. Listen to your heart and head and then make a        balanced decision. Whatever you do, remember you need to be flexible and        devote a lot of time and energy to jump start your efforts.</p>
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