Hi! I accidentally skipped step 8, which is interviewing. I look back and sometimes can’t believe I was able to survive interviewing for a career I had no experience in. What I did and still do today, is create an interviewing study guide that outlines everything about the company, the role, and mock questions I anticipate might be asked. Some example questions can even be found online depending on your industry. I also had 3-7 stories that summarizes why I wanted to change careers and how my previous job and skills seamlessly relate to the new one.
Not gonna lie, I needed to hear this so badly, switching careers and rejection is an emotional roller coaster, especially if the industry you're trying to get into is completely different from your current career, stories like these motivate me to continue, thanks for sharing 🥹
Im think I need to figure out what I like to do. I’m interested in uxui, cybersecurity and data science. I’m much stronger at ux ui because I when to school for graphic design
Hi! I accidentally skipped step 8, which is interviewing. I look back and sometimes can’t believe I was able to survive interviewing for a career I had no experience in.
What I did and still do today, is create an interviewing study guide that outlines everything about the company, the role, and mock questions I anticipate might be asked. Some example questions can even be found online depending on your industry. I also had 3-7 stories that summarizes why I wanted to change careers and how my previous job and skills seamlessly relate to the new one.
Great tips
Not gonna lie, I needed to hear this so badly, switching careers and rejection is an emotional roller coaster, especially if the industry you're trying to get into is completely different from your current career, stories like these motivate me to continue, thanks for sharing 🥹
Im think I need to figure out what I like to do. I’m interested in uxui, cybersecurity and data science. I’m much stronger at ux ui because I when to school for graphic design