Wednesday 26th June 2013,
Whathejobisthis

Help Me Find A Career

Tom Church January 12, 2012 Career Transition No Comments

“Help me find a career!”

Information! For career transition advice or to learn employability skills, contact Mathy now.

  • I want a job that’s right for me
  • I want to do something worthwhile
  • I want to feel like I’m part of something
  • I want to do a job that’s rewarding
  • I want to have more independence
  • I want to be more in control
  • I want a career with higher pay!
  • I want more time off
  • I want to be myself
  • My current job just isn’t for me
  • I feel like a cog
  • The work I do is pointless
  • I’m not paid enough
  • I don’t get any time off
  • I can’t be myself
  • This career sucks
  • I’m scared I’ll get trapped

“Help me find a career” you cry! Whether you want to change career, are currently going in and out careers, or looking to get started in one, What The Job Is This can help. Once you’re ready, the first thing you should do is speak to Mathy. She’s had more than ten years of experience helping people make tough decisions such as the one you’re facing.

Getting help to find a career is difficult. But luckily, you’ve found the right place. Normally, career transition advisors just simply don’t get it. Headhunters push you into wherever they make the most money. And everyone else says your mad for wanting to throw away a job ‘in this economy’. Mathy and her team, on the other hand, care what’s right for you. If your current job feels wrong, then you should quit. If you want to do something else, then you should do something else. You’re in control and that’s the first thing you need to re-discover when getting help to find a career.

A great way to get help when finding a career is to network. You can go on MeetUp and join business networking groups for free, or search companies on LinkedIn and go for coffee with people (they always say yes). Your cry of ‘Help me find a career’ is best answered by meeting people doing the things you’re interested in and asking them all the tough questions: What’s the pay; when do you get home; are you happy; what sucks about it?

But just know that you are not alone. Thousands of people are seeking help to find a career perfect for them. Yet most settle for mediocrity. You shouldn’t! As a reader of Whathejobisthis, you are now a member. Instantly. And consequently you can come to a Tell It Like It Is event where we have speakers talk about their career changing stories. Through this inspiration, you can gain ideas, ask questions, and pluck up the courage to push yourself forward into the area that you know is right for you.

 

 

Like this Article? Share it!

About The Author

Tom Church is the author of Communication Is The Key and advisor to Whathejobisthis. He graduated from University College London (UCL).

Leave A Response