Sometimes our professions or jobs cause problems that affect not only our working hours but our personal lives. The need to consider a career change is often manifested in job burnout and job stress.
To find a cure for a work-related problem, you need to identify the symptoms and the cause. Here are only some of the possible signs or causes:
Overwork: working late or on weekends, taking work home, postponing vacations
Rumors or reports of impending layoffs or reassignments
Recognition that you’re in the wrong career
Conflict with your boss or co-workers
Continuing lack of interest in your work
Reluctance to face the new workday
Factors to Consider in a Career Change
If these symptoms, signs or causes become severe enough, you have probably reached a Turning Point in your life and may need to consider a career change. Some professions – law, surgery, journalism, industrial management – are especially subject to job stress and a desire for career change.
A career change should not be made lightly, impulsively or without careful consideration of eight separate factors which have been identified by the Highlands Company as vital to your choice of careers:
Your hard-wired or natural abilities
Your skills
Your personal style (how you relate to others)
Your interests
Your values
Your goals
Your family background
Where You are in your Career Development cycle
Highlands has perfected a process which will help you
integrate all these factors into one strong and positive Personal Vision. Beginning with the Highlands Ability Battery and ending in a two-hour live consultation with a Certified Highlands Affiliate, we can help you through a career change that will bring fulfillment and satisfaction.