Are You Ready for a New York Career Change?

Posted on April 1, 2010 | |

new york career changeAre you ready to switch industries? Have you reworked your cover letter and created an effective career change resume? With the economy being what it is these days, many people have been laid off or forced to take dead-end jobs to make ends meet – and now, the job market is more competitive than ever. When you have dozens of people applying for the same position, it can be difficult to land your dream job.

Still, it’s important to remain hopeful and keep trying. Here are some tips that will help you make your big New York career change:

1. If you are not happy with your current situation, don’t be afraid to make a switch. If you’re working as a lawyer, are burned out and don’t have a positive attitude, it may be time to change fields. That doesn’t mean that your J.D. has to go to waste, though: there are all kinds of things you can do with a law degree!
2. Create a career change resume. You will need to completely refocus your old resume to show why you are qualified for a new type of position. You should focus on the skills and experiences that are beneficial to the jobs for which you are applying. If you are seeking a managerial position, talk about how you manage associates and paralegals, not your ligation experience. If you are looking for a PR or corporate communications job, focus on your writing and presentation skills, not your knowledge of civil procedure or regulatory statutes. If your plans include working for a nonprofit, make sure you include any volunteer work that you have done.
3. Don’t get discouraged. Making a career change isn’t easy; in fact, it can be harder in the metro New York region than it is in many other places. The key is to not give up. If you didn’t get hired after nailing an interview, keep applying and going out on other interviews. Also, tweak your career change resume and cover letter until you find the right formula that hiring managers get excited about.

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