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Beginning Your New Role

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Changing jobs or careers can be an exciting opportunity to learn about yourself and what you enjoy doing. You may face periods of difficulty and uncertainty in your new role. However, when you are happy and satisfied with your work, you are more likely to succeed.

Do not forget all you have learned throughout this transition. Expect to redefine your job and career path as time passes and circumstances change. Remain flexible. Keep your skills and education fresh. Continue learning. That way, you will be well-prepared to take advantage of new opportunities when they arise.

Manage Uncertainty

You may feel inadequate or fearful about your ability to succeed in a new role. Remember, you probably already possess the following skills valuable for any position.
  • Communicate effectively.
  • Solve problems.
  • Take initiative.
  • Work well on a team.
  • Persevere in difficult circumstances.
  • Motivate or encourage others.
  • Organize individuals and resources.

Take time to review your strengths. Think about situations in which you have demonstrated them and practice communicating those strengths with others.

Changing careers can be exciting and personally satisfying. Do not let moderate uncertainty keep you from pursuing your goals.

Support Services


Career One Stop
(877) 348-0502
e-mail: info@careeronestop.org
www.careeronestop.org

U.S. Department of Labor
Frances Perkins Building
200 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20120
(866) 487-2365
www.dol.gov

Leaving The Military

Returning to civilian life after military service can be a difficult transition.

Whatever your rank or length of service, you have invested yourself in the armed services and have grown accustomed to the military’s unique lifestyle. Whether you are separating after 4 years of service or retiring after 20 years, you will need to plan personally and professionally for the transition.

The USAA Educational Foundation has a publication geared specifically for those leaving the military. It is titled Life After The Military and offers practical suggestions, tips and tools for managing your transition.


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