MAKING A FRESH START
DON’T BE AFRAID OF CHANGING JOBS

Should I apply or not? Don’t let doubts block your way.
Should I apply or not? Don’t let doubts block your way.
Should I apply or not? Don’t let doubts block your way.

Do you agree with these statements?

 

  • Have you recently stumbled across a great job offer without actively searching for it?
  • Did it make your heart beat faster and did you ask yourself: "Am I really satisfied in my current job?”
  • The more often you read the job description, the more you liked it?
  • You saved the ad, you updated your CV and maybe you even wrote a cover letter?
  • Nevertheless, something kept you from sending your application?

The prospect of changing jobs is scary, especially if a new role wasn’t even remotely on your radar before now.

You thought you were perfectly happy as you were, and you weren’t mentally prepared for making a career move.

As such, fear of the unknown, limiting self-beliefs and “what if” scenarios have started running through your mind, and now they are holding you back from taking that leap of faith.

 

So how can you feel the fear, and apply for that job anyway?

 

We show you 6 typical fears and how to overcome them.

  1. Your skills and knowledge do not fully match the requirements

  2. You have no industry experience

  3. You’re afraid that you will not have a chance against your competitors.

  4. You’re worried about the changes and leaving your comfort zone

  5. This is not the right time

  6. There’s got to be a catch

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  2. Your skills and knowledge do not fully match the requirements

    Do you feel like you aren’t “good enough” for the job? And if so, why? Is it because you think that you don’t fit 100% of the criteria set out in the job spec? Because if so, ask yourself whether you actually want to move to a job that you could do with your eyes closed. Wouldn’t you rather take on a role which challenged and upskilled you? These are the roles which can propel you to where you want to get to in your career journey.

    Yes, there may be skills which are absolutely essential to the role, and there’s no escaping that. However, hiring managers are often flexible when a candidate lacks a “desired” rather than a “required” criteria. Furthermore, if you can emphasise on your CV that you have the soft skills needed to pick up new concepts quickly, such as being an inquisitive and diligent fast learner, this will help your application. Remember to give examples of this in practice too, for instance, when you joined your last job and you didn’t know how to use social media scheduling platforms, so you upskilled using an online webinar and now you’re a pro.

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