Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Career shift problems/dilemmas--part 1

While we gave a good thought to opting out of the two :-- passion or money,it might be worthwhile to even contemplate on a few sample cases here.You guys,might have come across some of them yourself,but as readers and as my audiences,I would appreciate your opinions on the following cases.

Case 1

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A finance professional with twenty years in his field, lost job in the dotcom bust and with post 9/11 downturn couldn’t find work. Rather than sit on his thumbs he went out and got a job in commercial real estate and has done really well in sales, but hates the work. He wants to get back into finance, has great finance work experience, good references, great credit, and no drug use or alcohol problems.

Headhunters have told him to take the real estate off the resume, but he thought that those important years of successful work experience (even if out of finance field) was better than a big gap. He felt his shift into real estate has been the kiss of death, and now can’t think how he can get back into the financial world.

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Well,what I think is,that it is never too late to shift into the stream of your choice,and in this case,this guy has worked for 20 years in finance.Are any HRs reading this ??What do you think,would you consider such guys of the industry willing to shift back in the stream they were initially.

Infact,that also reminds me,of the fears that people live under,while opting for a career shift.Its the fear of finding the previous career-doors closed if they are unsuccessful in their new venture.


Case 2

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I have a job offer, at over $100,000 in salary plus bonus. I will continue to travel nationally, while working from a home office as I have done for 18 years. My family has gotten use to the travel, however, they would like me to be home more. My other option is to start my own insurance office with a national company in my home town. I would work 8-5pm and be home every night, while building my business, I am just struggling with a decision.

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Well ,in this case,its totally a personal decision and there are pros and cons attatched to every career for that matter.

Points to ponder before making a career shift :-

1) What kind of work exactly would you like to do for the rest of your life ?

2) Is it necessary to change your employer or can your present employer be of some help,in providing you the kind of work that you would love to do.

3)Would you new profession need a higher degree/course/training--If yes,will you get paid in that period.Or in other words,are you financially sound to support the change.

19 Comments:

At 9:18 PM, Blogger ~*. D E E P A .* ~ said...

well more than finance , i think guts are also an important factor

 
At 11:20 AM, Blogger manish said...

2 Someone

Yes,thats what I think,its really stupid for the market to question him,especially when he is so experienced.

2 Deepa,

True,guts are also an important part of your career,you need to get the work done somehow :-)

2 Hiren,

sometimes,people are lucky,particularly managers,I have seen a lot of them moving from marketing or finance to HR(within the same company,depending upon their interests)..All that matters,is whether you can really make a difference or not !

 
At 7:27 PM, Blogger Ekta said...

well I still believe its a matter of priorities...whats more important..once uv figured that out...decision is easier!

 
At 1:57 AM, Blogger Neha said...

i am an MBA HR here...and yes i do recruitment as well..what was suggested to him was a real sad thing...the first thing that comes to mind when one sees a career gap in the resume is why is the career gap..
the person should be proud to let his future employers know that he is a person capable enough of working in any industry..and its not that he has been doing job/industry hunting....5 years time is enough for A person to know the ins and out s of it..that is what i feel.

 
At 3:22 AM, Blogger ~*. D E E P A .* ~ said...

:)

btw , i did have a look at the update blog .. didnt get the funda tho

 
At 4:41 AM, Blogger manish said...

2 Ekta

yes Ekta,thats what I believe,but the market dosen't seem to believe that :-)

2 Neha,

Welcome to my blog !Great to know,that you still feel that the industry should accept him in the finance domain.Unforunately,the other people STILL need to realize that :(

2 Deepa

Deepa,the funda is simple-- We want to keep track of all the bloggers we visit frequently,and since we can't practically keep checking all of them everyday if they have updated their blogs or not...it will be helpful,if we can update this page,as and when we update our blogs,so that we can right-away go to their blogs to check out their latest post.

This page,can also act as a common place for all bloggers to interact:-)...So guys,please spread this message to all bloggers of our community :-)

 
At 6:54 PM, Blogger Keshi said...

I agree with Deepz!

Keshi.

 
At 11:12 PM, Blogger Anand said...

I agree with Ekta...it is a metter of what is important to u...rest all doesnt matter!

 
At 1:10 AM, Blogger manish said...

Hi Keshi,

Welcome to my blog !Thanks for dropping by :-)

Hi Anand,

Welcome !! You've got amazing pics on your blog dude :-)

 
At 2:11 AM, Blogger Rose said...

Errr.. Just out of curiosity why are u creating a seperate blog for ur posts??

This mayb a li'l late..

Passion or Money??

Def PASSSSSSSION!!!

 
At 5:26 AM, Blogger manish said...

Hi Rose,

A very warm welcome to you :-)

Initially,I was just creating different posts,since the topics were vastly different :-)

 
At 1:39 AM, Blogger ~*. D E E P A .* ~ said...

well , for that u can use blogrolling .. that will let u know when someone has updated their blog ...

blogrolling is real simple

 
At 12:55 AM, Blogger manish said...

Hi Deepa,

blogrolling ,hmm..lemme check out how to do that..Thanks a lot :-)

 
At 6:18 AM, Blogger Still Searching said...

Couple of things I have heard of late are confusing me no end.. one being that almost any job becomes monotonous after a while.. even when you choose a line you are passionate about.. second being that currently the job market is on such a high that a career shift into entirely different fields is not uncommon because what employers are looking for is your potential to do the best, and not just what you have been specialising in..

That said, I dont know how I can get back into the stream I am passionate about, which is incidentally also Finance.. so for the moment I am sticking with the money!

 
At 9:24 AM, Blogger manish said...

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At 10:07 AM, Blogger manish said...

Hi Ruchika,

Yes,true,every job might not remain so interesting all the time,but that shouldn't discourage us from following our passion,isn't it ?? :-)

 
At 1:25 AM, Blogger The Lil fairy & her angel friends said...

I guess pure luck!
I have seen people specialising in specific fields ending up with totally unrelevant work.

 
At 1:48 AM, Blogger manish said...

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At 1:52 AM, Blogger manish said...

Hi unaiza nasim,

Welcome to my blog :-)

Yes,luck also plays a major role.But I feel that in today's market where jobs are in plenty,it totally depends on the individual,he can always make a shift if he feels that his job profile doesn't match his qualification.

 

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