The economy, the primary topic of discussion on prime time news, across dinner tables and in social circles around the country, is weighing heavy on the minds of many passive and active job seekers. Growing unemployment rates, dwindling perceptions of job security, threats of a severe and long national recession and overall uncertainty about the future, for many, has generated the feeling of being trapped. Trapped in an economy with a limited number of jobs. Trapped with a body of experience in an industry that has been devastated by our recent economic condition. Trapped in a position that has been reclassified. Trapped in a position that requires relocation. Trapped in a position targeted for a drastic pay reduction. Overall, trapped in the fear of the unknown as it relates to the economy, jobs and future career opportunities.
Career reinvention is often the cure for feeling trapped. The possibility of reinventing your career is empowering. It allows you to take control of your current circumstance and mobilize yourself for opportunities that you may not have otherwise imagined. Career reinvention can be accomplished by taking stock of your current body and range of experience, creating a personal brand around that experience and then leveraging that against opportunities in other positions, functional areas, fields or industries. Examples of transitional reinventions can be found in real estate, mortgage loan or financial service agents transitioning into sales or account executive roles with corporations in other industries. Further examples include transitional reinventions from corporate manager to adjunct faculty instructor; sales manager to training and development manager; information technology employee to web designer; physical education teacher to personal trainer; fashion retail employee to image consultant; administrative assistant to virtual assistant; account executive to non-profit fundraiser; medical billing supervisor to executive recruiter; advertising representative to media buyer and the list goes on. Additionally, any of the above examples can easily transition into alternative entrepreneurial pursuits.
If you feel as if you are trapped in your current role, what is your solution? Will you take control of your current situation, mobilize your body of experience and begin the process of positioning yourself for career reinvention and broader opportunities? Although you cannot control the state of our economy, you can control the outcome of your career. Begin the empowering process of career reinvention today...even if you consider reinvention your plan "B". TLT Consulting Services specializes in career reinvention and personal branding. Let us show you the power of your personal brand!
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