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Great Transitional Career Options Jackson MS

There are some careers that are easier to transition into than others. So if you’re looking for a change, but don’t quite have an idea of what the change should be, take a look these career options.

APWU
(601) 969-3781
401 E South St
Jackson, MS
Central Mississippi Uaw Retired Workers Council
(601) 982-7674
3540 Albermarle Rd
Jackson, MS
Hazclean Environmental Consultants Inc
(601) 922-0766
160 Upton Dr
Jackson, MS
American Postal Workers Union
(601) 355-2798
3040 Utica Ave
Jackson, MS
Mississippi State Government
(601) 709-5656
1032 Centerpointe Blvd
Pearl, MS
AFL-CIO Miss
(601) 948-0517
760 N West St
Jackson, MS
International Union Of Operating Engineers Local No 624
(601) 353-3914
1328 Highway 80 W
Jackson, MS
Communications Workers Of America Local 3511
(601) 922-5200
1415 Country Club Dr
Jackson, MS
Jackson WIN Job Center
601-321-7931
5959 I 55 N. Frontage Road
Jackson, MS
Pearl WIN Job Center
601-321-5441
212 St. Paul Street
Pearl, MS
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Great Transitional Career Options

Sometimes it may feel that your time in your current career has just about run its course. You may seem that you’ve contributed all that you can and are now looking for new ways to make contributions to society; ways that involve you using different aspects of your creativity. If this is the case then it may be time to change careers.

But there are some careers that are easier to transition into than others. So if you’re looking for a change, but don’t quite have an idea of what the change should be, take a look these career options.

Jobs Resistant to Offshoring

While your career transition should have more to do with you wanting to make new and exciting contributions in another realm, and less to do with money, in the wake of a suffering economy, you should always remain financially realistic. There are some jobs (i.e. auto industry positions) that are simply not stable at this point. However, there are some that are more resistant to bankruptcy or offshoring. In your search to find a new career path that cultivates your interests, it doesn’t hurt to browse careers like these.

Some jobs that fit into this category include genetic counselor, mediator, curriculum/training specialist, and user experience specialist. The same goes for ghostwriters. Any business that wants brochures, newsletters, TV or radio ads, or websites and would like their material written by someone needs a ghostwriter. If you have a passion for writing, that someone could be you.

Non-College Careers

There are many non-college careers that are now being considered great transitional careers. Why? Well, for starters, many of the professional jobs are being sent overseas for offshoring, leaving not much for recent college grads. Also, Baby Boomers who have recently suffered huge blows from the economy – many even losing most of their retirement in the financial/401k crisis – have had to return to old jobs or find new ones. As a result, many blue-collar jobs are now in demand. A few that may spark your interest include firefighting and plumbing, as well as becoming a hairstylist, locksmith, and biomedical equipment technician.

Healthcare

If your desire to contribute to society falls into the realm of making unhealthy people healthy again, then you might want to consider switching over to healthcare. Because there are many more aging Baby Boomers, as well as a larger number of immigrants needing healthcare, there is more of a requirement for help. This is especially true in the areas of patient advocacy, health informatics, and wellness coaching. So if making a difference in this way is ideal, you may want to consider traveling this route.

Of course, this is only an introduction to the possibilities transitioning into a new career can bring. You will definitely want to conduct more research, not just on what options will make the most sense financially, but also emotionally. But after creating a list of ideas that truly interest you, you ma...

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