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Hi Taylor
- I was laid off a few months ago and took the opportunity to travel
and enjoy life for a bit. Now I'm ready to get back to work and want
to find a job I enjoy. Any thoughts for a 28-year-old starting from
scratch?
Hi Joshua - I hope the time off was refreshing! Nice that you
were able to step out of the workforce for a minute and enjoy yourself.
As for what you do next, start by thinking about what you generally
want, then see if you can narrow it down to a few select fields. |
1. Where
do you want to be? Whether it's a new city or a specific part
of the town where you currently live, where you go definitely
affects how much you like your job. Maybe you take this opportunity
to start working from home. If your last job had you sitting behind
a desk and you got tired of that, perhaps you'll enjoy something
a little more physical that has you working outdoors. If you aren't
tied to your current location, there could be good jobs in an
area where the cost of living is lower. Or, maybe you don't care
at all about where you work and just want to find a company you
love. "Where" is a good first question to ask yourself, no matter
what the answer is.
2. How much do you need to make? We all want big paychecks,
but doing something you enjoy is much more important. By making
a budget and figuring out what you need to make to get by each
month, you could free yourself up to take an entry-level position
at a company you like instead of heading straight for a management
job at a company you aren't that fond of. Assuming you'll have
opportunities for advancement wherever you go, crunch the numbers
and figure out if you can start small without hurting yourself
financially. Sometimes taking a pay cut proves to be the first
step in a long and fulfilling career.
3. What industries are on the rise? By giving yourself a blank
slate, you have the opportunity to look at all the different job
markets. If you were laid off from your previous job, maybe that's
because your old industry is struggling, and it wouldn't be wise
to try and go back. Instead, read about emerging business models
and see if anything piques your interest. I've got a post up at
TheMoneyCouple
identifying 10 trending businesses that might give you some ideas
for where to look.
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My biggest
piece of advice for your job hunt is to stay open-minded. The best
job in the world could be hiding in plain sight, so be open to everything
and don't sell yourself short. Good luck, Joshua! |
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