Navigating Workplace Culture Differences: Transitioning from Education to Corporate
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by Zachary Long
2M ago
Switching careers is a daunting yet potentially rewarding decision. Many educators face this crossroads, with many transitioning to the corporate world. A 2021 survey revealed that 48% of 6,000 teachers considered changing jobs, highlighting this significant trend.  Educators have many reasons to jump into the corporate world, ranging from financial incentives to a new work environment. However, these attractions have accompanying challenges. Among these challenges is adapting to a new workplace culture.  This article aims to guide educators through this transitional journey. It ..read more
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Coping with Burnout: Preventing Career-Related Stress in a New Field
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by Zachary Long
5M ago
So, you’ve walked away from teaching and welcomed a new career because you were feeling a little (OK, a lot) burned out. But there’s one problem: the symptoms of burnout are back again.  For some teachers, switching careers can be an effective way to combat burnout. However, this isn’t always the case. A career shift can introduce additional sources of burnout, often exacerbated by the pressure to excel in your new role. Before you know it, you may start to be as burned out as before, and on the verge of yet another exit interview—a déjà vu moment you’d rather avoid.  In this art ..read more
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Protecting Your Career Transition: How to Spot and Avoid Job Scams
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by Zachary Long
7M ago
You’ve decided it is time to embark on a journey towards a new career, and you are taking steps to achieve it. This transition is a testament to your courage and resilience. While there is world of new opportunities out there, it’s crucial to be smart and to be vigilant, particularly when it comes to how to spot and avoid job scams. Recognizing the Red Flags The realm of online job postings is vast, and unfortunately, not everyone has your best interest at heart. There are individuals who prey on job seekers, exploiting their hopes and dreams for personal gain. These opportunistic scammer ..read more
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Making This Your Last Year Teaching: Steps to Transition and Thrive
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by Zachary Long
8M ago
In the world of education, the decision to make this your last year teaching and step away isn’t an easy one. After dedicating months, years, or even decades to guiding young minds, teachers often find themselves at a crossroads where they must consider a new path. The reasons behind this choice are as varied as the teachers themselves. Burnout, frustration with the system, and the desire for fresh horizons are just a few factors that lead educators to think about something different. However, this journey is far from straightforward, as it’s tangled with mixed feelings and apprehensions. W ..read more
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Leveraging Teachers’ Adaptability to Adjust to a New Career
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by Zachary Long
9M ago
Adaptability is a crucial skill that many employers across various industries look for in potential candidates. It’s a necessity for professionals looking to navigate the ever-changing landscape of their careers. One group of individuals who possess a unique advantage in this regard is teachers. Leveraging teachers’ adaptability to adjust to a new career could be a game changer. The teaching profession constantly undergoes major changes. From technological advancements integrated into teaching methods to shifts in educational paradigms, the dynamic nature of education and the evolving needs ..read more
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The Brief Guide to Professional Networking for Transitioning Teachers
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by Zachary Long
9M ago
As a teacher, you’ve spent years mastering the art of human connection. You’ve built relationships with students, parents, and colleagues and turned seemingly complex topics into understandable concepts. But for some reason, when it comes to professional networking, teachers FREEZE. Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered! In this Brief Guide to Professional Networking for Transitioning Teachers, we’ll show you the ropes and unleash the true potential of networking in your job hunt toolbox.  I have talked with teachers who would rather stick their feet in an actual fire than reach out to a ..read more
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8 Common Jobs for Transitioning Teachers
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by Zachary Long
9M ago
Hello, all you future former teachers out there! I have been in your shoes, and I understand that contemplating a career change after years of teaching can be as exciting as it is daunting. The good news? You’ve honed a multitude of skills during your time in the classroom that can open doors to countless new career opportunities. Today let’s look at 8 common jobs for transitioning teachers to help you navigate your journey toward a fulfilling second career. And if you want to see a massive list of job titles that teachers have actually transitioned to, click here.  1. Corporate Train ..read more
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Identifying and Articulating Transferable Skills in a Career Transition
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by Zachary Long
10M ago
Let’s be honest. Teaching has become very difficult. Heavy workloads, administrative pressures, a lack of work-life balance, and the emotional toll of managing classrooms of rowdy students are driving teachers out of the classroom. If you are one of them, it’s crucial to understand that the skills and experiences you’ve accumulated as a teacher are valuable and highly transferable. We are going to show you the process of identifying and articulating these transferable skills during your career transition. What Are Transferable Skills? Transferable skills are skills that you develop in one ..read more
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How to Cope with the Guilt of Saying Goodbye to Your Students
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by Zachary Long
10M ago
You’ve made the courageous decision to embark on a new career path, but you can’t shake off the guilt and sadness of leaving your students behind. We get it, and we’re here to help. Let’s dive into some practical strategies on how to cope with the guilt of saying goodbye to your students and embracing the exciting possibilities that lie ahead. Acknowledge Your Feelings First things first, it’s totally normal to feel a mix of sadness and loss when leaving a career that has given you purpose. You might even worry that you’re abandoning your students and the school community. It’s okay to fe ..read more
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5 Jobs To Do While Transitioning From Teaching
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by Zachary Long
1y ago
Jumping from one career path to another can feel terrifying. You start worrying about where you’ll get insurance or whether you’re going in the right direction in life. While both issues aren’t entirely unfounded, your fears can hold you back from enjoying new experiences and lessons. The best way to remedy your situation is to find things that will help you feel more secure while you’re transitioning from teaching.  Here are 5 jobs to do while transitioning from teaching. Reasons to Switch from Teaching to Another Career Many people shift careers at least once in their life. Studi ..read more
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