Thursday, August 11, 2016

The Management Tip of the Day from Harvard Business Review

 


THE MANAGEMENT TIP OF THE DAY: Harvard Business Review

August 11, 2016

Switch Careers Without Giving Up Your Seniority


Many experienced professionals would like to change careers, but the thought of starting over at the bottom is simply too demoralizing — so they stay, sometimes unhappily, in place. But there are ways you can shift jobs or even careers without giving up your hard-earned seniority. Here are three ways to capitalize on your past experience:

  • Leverage the halo effect. Recognize that if you’ve been successful in one field, others are likely to view you as being excellent all around and therefore a great candidate in another field.
  • Make use of your advantages. Take stock of advantages you’ve built up over the years, such as connections that could help you get a foot in the door with a glowing reference.
  • Find opportunities where inexperience is a virtue. Some companies — like those in need of a major turnaround — often are unusually receptive to hiring an unconventional candidate as a leader.

Adapted from, "Change Your Career Without Having to Start All Over Again," by Dorie Clark


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