There may be many moments throughout your life where you may decide to return to a full-time work schedule or leave it altogether. Depending on the situation you’re experiencing, there are many methods you can follow to make your career change process easier to handle for you, your employees and your loved ones. Common career change scenarios include:
Returning to college
You may decide at some point in your professional life that you’d like to return to college to earn an advanced education. This could be because you’d like to learn more about a specific industry, advance your skills or pursue an executive position. There are also instances where your highest education is a high school diploma, so you’d like to attend college and earn your bachelor’s degree.
Some employers will pay for their team members to attend courses while they work. Other employees may prefer to leave their roles to attend school full-time. Here are some tips to make the career-to-college transition process easier:
Speak with your employer
Talk with your supervisor before enrolling in courses to determine their stance on the situation. Your workplace may have a program that will reimburse you for your courses. They may also allow you to take a break from work to pursue courses full time. You can also ask if they’ll allow you to work part-time to give you enough time to study for exams or complete assignments.
Pursue a side gig
If you’d rather leave your current role, you can research good side gigs to pursue while in school. These can be temporary, part-time jobs with hours that allow you to attend school full-time while earning your degree.
Determine which skills you’d like to develop
Before enrolling in courses, think about the skills you’d like to build upon. These could be skills that allow you to advance in your career or capabilities within a different career that you’d like to eventually work in. Try to find courses that teach you how to build, improve and apply these skills toward your career.
Gain knowledge of the industry you’d like to pursue
There are many majors and degrees you can earn that allow you to learn more about the industry you’d like to work in. Pursuing these majors also allows you to build valuable connections within the industry that can later lead to potential job opportunities.