#209 How to Decide if a Career Change Is Right for You

#209: How to Decide if a Career Change Is Right for You –

It’s rarely easy to decide you’re ready for a career change. After all, it’s hard to walk away from a familiar path.

You may spend years building your professional identity, only to wake up one day and realize your career ladder is leaning against the wrong wall.

If you find yourself showing up to work wondering, “Is this really it?” you aren’t alone. Perhaps more importantly, you aren’t stuck either.

It doesn’t matter if you’re three years into your career or thirty. Change is possible regardless, but you have to be willing to let it happen.

A career change isn’t a sign of failure or a lack of direction. In fact, it’s one courageous step toward alignment and freedom. Your current role may no longer serve the person you’ve become, and that’s ok.

In this article, you’ll learn to answer the question, “Is a career change right for me?” You’ll also learn what you can do next if you’re ready to explore a change.

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#135 The Cover Letter Conundrum Do Employers Really Read Them

#135: The Cover Letter Conundrum: Do Employers Really Read Them? –

The long-dreaded cover letter: a relic of the past or a powerful tool in your job search arsenal? 

In an age dominated by applicant tracking systems (ATS) and online applications, many job seekers question the value of this traditional document.

It’s a fair question, especially when simply filling out an application can take so much time. I know I’m not alone in wondering why employers require you to fill out online fields with your job experience (isn’t that what a resume is for?).

Not only that, but now employers are requiring projects, tests, and endless rounds of interviews. It’s exhausting.

Do employers read cover letters? Can they set you apart from other applicants? Do they actually make a difference in the job applicant pool?

More importantly: do cover letters still matter? And are they worth your time and energy when you could otherwise focus on other aspects of the job application process?

In this article, I’ll share some reasons why it may or may not make sense for you to craft a cover letter (hint: it depends). I’ll also give you a few tips for writing a compelling cover letter if you find you need one.

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