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All job searches require you to believe in yourself and to market yourself with energy and credibility. WHat's more, you need to convince the hiring manager that you are an exceptional candidate for the open position.
But career-changers have an additional challenge: How do you convey why you spent 10 or 20 years doing one thing and are now intent on doing another? In other words, what is your 'transition story' -- that makes good sense AND emotionally grabs the hiring manager?
The situation requires you to prepare a story that is rational, succinct, compelling and totally positive. You must be able to share it in a couple of minutes. And, there must be an emotional component that captures the imagination of the interviewer. So here's an easy, three-step format that shows what facts to present and how to incorporate the emotional component.
Step 1: I had a great career…
Step 2: I'm changing because…
Step 3: The value I bring is...
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| Step 1 | I had a great career... |
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| Step 2 | I'm changing because... |
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| Step 3 | The value I bring... |
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Road test your story on friends and family and make changes accordingly. Refine it until it sounds natural and personal for you. You can even update the facts in Step 3 to correspond to the specific position for which you are interviewing.
Maybe best of all, the very process of crafting your story will summarize your unique contributions to the world – and remind you of why you have worked hard to make your transition in the first place.
Patricia Soldati is a former President & COO of a national finance organization who re-invented her working life in 1998. As a career fulfillment specialist, she helps corporate professionals enhance their working lives – both within the organization – and by leaving it behind.
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