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Procrastination and anxiety - have you done it yet?

By Toby Buckle

Do you know you should be doing stuff to find a new career, but just don't seem to be able to get round to doing it?

Then you've got a classic case of procrastination - common to any career shifter.

Career coach, Toby Buckle, looks at what you can do both practically and in mind-set to get moving again. More

Might as well jump

By Tony Li on 23 July 2007 at 19:51 in ShiftLogs

After finally handing in my notice, a sudden thought dawns on my brow: I've left the planning stage of careershifting and I'm into the shifting part of shifting.

Zoiks! More

"Must have relevant experience!"

By www.fusejobs.co.uk

It may seem impossible but there are well-proven ways to develop the experience you need. One of our partners in career change - fusejobs - offers some sound advice on how to get relevant experience to help you into a new career.
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Try before you buy

By Devi Clark

Making a big career change can be a risky thing. Sometimes that fear is there for good reason. So why not diminish the fear and improve your choices by trying out your desired career first. It is probably easier than you think. More

The importance of research in planning your career

By Anita Houghton

How to explore your options by gathering information, networking and gaining experience. More

Editorial Assistant to Primary school teacher

By Anne Emerson

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If you want to be a teacher, do as much classroom observation as possible in different schools to get an idea of what kind of teacher you want to be. More

Architectural Assistant to Trust & Corporate Fundraiser

By Andrew Moffatt

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I managed to create a role for myself by raising enough money through volunteering to make a new trusts and corporate role possible, which I applied for and got. More

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