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I’ve been in my job a long time and am in a rut. I need a change, but don’t know where to start. What should I do first?
Being in a job a long time years is kind of like sitting in your favorite easy chair. It’s comfortable. It’s familiar. It’s…easy. But there are downsides of sitting in it too long. Professional downsides as well. Unless you are learning new things and growing as a professional it is almost certain that you are on career autopilot. Punching in…and punching out. That’s not a career…That’s a J.O.B. And most professionals cannot stay truly happy in a J.O.B. for very long. So the desire to seek something more meaningful becomes a driving career…and happiness force.
But being out of the job market for an extended period of time comes with its own set of challenges. To start, the job search protocols in today’s legal market are vastly different than the profession of old. Everything’s changed: interview attire, resume “rules”, job applications, interview questions, employer expectations, corporate/workplace vernacular, the nature of legal roles and work cultures to name a few. And if you’ve been in cruise control for many years, you probably haven’t given much, if any thought as to what truly interests and inspires you professionally. Leaving you in a mental no-man’s-land regarding your next career chapter.
So where to start? What to do? How to do it?
First, take a deep breath…and don’t panic. You will find your path. I promise. But it’s critical to understand that in order to break your fear and paralysis, the first major step will require a plan to gain self awareness of the professional You: your good and bad, likes and dislikes, wants and needs, musts and must nots. So set aside some quality time and sharpen your pencil. On a piece of paper, write down and answer the following questions…in detail. If you’re not sure how much is enough, a good guide is to provide at least 10 granular examples for each question and sub-question.
Embarking on this personal and professional exploration is not for the faint of heart. It’s hard work – there’s no question about it. But if you want to move the needle closer to a meaningful career, it’s imperative that you invest the time and effort to know thyself as the first step. Without this awareness, you’ll remain stuck in neutral indefinitely and your career and happiness will suffer. So take as much time as you need to work through this step until a clear understanding emerges. Once it does, you’ll be ready to move to the next step of your plan…and closer to second gear.
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John Campbell, Lawyer, Dogwood Law Corporation
Interestingly, the legal profession has recently, and continues to, undergo substantial changes wrought by advances in technology. So much so, that the delivery of legal services has DRAMATICALLY changed over the last two years --if you are keeping up. The younger generation of professionals know what they want and don't want for work-life balance. Today, the whole landscape has changed. If you don't already know that you need to engage in the self-evaluation suggested.
Lass Evans, VP, Deputy General Counsel, Fortune 500 Company
Great article Julie - thank you for sharing your advice.
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