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Career Change Center

The Wall Street Journal reports that half of Americans wish they could change to an entirely new career. In this section, you can read informative articles to help you decide if a career change is right for you and to help familiarize yourself with the difficult process of changing careers.


Will changing your field allow you find a better match for your personality and skills, or do you just need a new job or a long vacation?

Do not limit your search to the Internet, but be sure to explore the Internet and its ubiquitous career sites.

With a few simple strategies, searching for a new job or even a new career need not translate into financial ruin.

Learn resignation etiquette so as not to burn your bridges on your way out of your old job.

Learn how to respond to the challenges faced by military personnel entering civilian life. 

Many career changers face lengthy unemployment which can scare potential employers. Find out how to deal with large employment gaps.

 

 

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