Your dream job could be waiting just around the bend.
In this blog post, we'll discuss changing careers in your 30s and how to start your new career journey!
Changing careers in your 30’s can seem daunting and you may not know the steps to take forward. However, finding a satisfying career is not as difficult as you might think. Learn the proven strategies that can help you land that dream job!
If you're like most people, you'll spend over 13 years of your life at work! So if your current career needs a new direction, now is the time to find out what's possible!
Your dream job could be waiting just around the bend.
In this blog post, we'll discuss changing careers in your 30s and how to start your new career journey!
If you find yourself wanting to leave your current career behind and start a new career at mid-life, you are not alone.
Based on Pew Research's analysis of 6,627 non-retired employed U.S. adults who said they quit a job in 2021, 45% of those were age 30 and older. And most workers in this study see their new career change as an improvement!
At least half, compared with their last job, say they are now:
You can see from the study that many workers now look for work-life balance when making a career shift. If your current job requires working in an office for a set amount of hours at set times each day, odds are you can do better!
A survey by Microsoft in 2022 shows that 52% of Gen Z and Millennials are likely to consider changing employers this year. Much of this hunting for a new career is ideal in your 30s! You can transition into a career reflecting more of who you are and what's important to you.
As a thirty-something, you know what you enjoy, what you’re passionate about, and how to handle transitions in life. Yet, you're young enough to easily grow in your professional life and shift careers!
Many famous names didn’t find their niche until their thirties, including:
However, you don’t have to aim for wealth or fame to make a career change in your 30s. You just need to get started changing your career path.
Doing a little bit each day adds up to HUGE benefits later! Whether you make a career change at 30 or 38, you can begin by looking at where you are now.
Related: The ultimate step-by-step guide to figuring out how to change careers successfully
If you've been in your field 5-15 years, you may consider whether it's your job or the career field that bothers you.
Do a deep dive into what discourages you at your job. Could another workplace with a similar job fulfill your need for changing careers?
Consider a lateral move if your current job brings up these issues in a self-assessment:
For a lateral move in the same field, check out GlassDoor for employee reviews and job descriptions from companies that might interest you.
Transferring laterally makes for an easier job search process and can help you avoid an entry-level position.
Finding a new job as a job seeker in the same industry can move quickly! Lateral moves can be perfect for thirty-somethings who need a new challenge or a change in their work atmosphere.
Read also: 10 Biggest Mistakes Career Changers Make
If you answer yes to these questions, it may be time for a total career jump!
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If you're determined to change career paths altogether, take a good look at the skills you already learned during your professional experience thus far. Many of your current skills already relate to the industry you want to work in.
A hiring manager, managing director, or recruiter often looks for employees with "soft skills." Because many technical positions are now automated, many jobs require the "quick thinking on your feet" skills that you probably already learned in your previous career!
In addition, as a thirty-something, you likely possess greater social and life skills than individuals graduating from college now or even in their mid-twenties.
Baby boomers and Gen X may be lacking in some of the techy skills that are your birthright. And yet, you did not grow up chained to your phone or game device like most Gen Zers. As an older millennial, it's likely you have at least some of the skill sets in demand right now!
In a Wall Street Journal survey of over 900 executives, "92% reported that soft skills, including communication, curiosity, and critical thinking are as important as technical skills. However, 89% of those same executives reported they have a very difficult or somewhat difficult time finding hires with soft skills."
Life skills are essential for job seekers! Getting and keeping a new job includes working on your "work ethic, your attitude, your communication skills, your emotional intelligence and a whole host of other personal attributes. Knowing how to get along with people – and displaying a positive attitude – are crucial for success." (2)
If you need help considering your soft skills, ask your current employer or family members for an evaluation. Let them know you want to grow and learn! Also, you may consider a career coach or career services to learn more soft skills.
Job opportunities abound for job seekers with these skills. You may never need to worry about a pay cut when transitioning jobs if you have the "people skills" that companies look for!
Your 30s are a good time to grow and expand your abilities, and with a bit of effort, you can up your game for social and communication skills and win over the stodgiest of hiring managers!
Now is the time to brainstorm a list of your skills. You'll need to know what you're naturally good at before starting your job search. These skills you've acquired in your current field or previous career will also be useful in a new one.
Make a list of your transferable skills and refer to it when you update your resume and LinkedIn profile.
If you're not sure where to start, think about or talk about the following with your career coach:
Some examples of transferable skills include:
When you start applying for a full-time job in your new career field, you'll need to rewrite your resume to include your transferable and soft skills. Hiring managers may ask about when you used these skills in real life for your interviews.
Also, consider references who can vouch for your character, work ethic, personality, and communication skills. In your 30’s, you likely have developed many social contacts you can reach out to for good references!
Don’t be afraid to contact those you’ve known in the past either. Most people who liked working with you will feel honored to act as a reference, no matter when it was!
While skills acquired in your 30s may be the freshest, don't be afraid to tap back into older skills that you learned when you first started out in your 20s.
What knowledge can you transfer into your new career direction? Many of the technical skills you've learned may ease your career transition to your new field also.
Consider knowledge that may transfer into a new field, such as:
Changing career paths can be a full-time job in itself! The time it takes to make a successful career change will depend on many factors.
If you need time or money you don't have now, don't worry! You can still make a successful career change.
You don't need to quit your day job to find a way to transition into a new career. You will need to adjust your schedule a bit to prepare, but prepping for your new career on your own time can give you the momentum you need to keep going with your preparations and job search!
Most importantly, you're taking action toward what you want and not just sitting on the sidelines letting life pass you by. If you don’t want to retire someday wondering where the time went, now's the time to carpe diem! (keep reading to see how ;)
Most people find jobs through their network of friends and family or people they know. So start by letting your close circle know you're starting a job search in your chosen career path.
Friends and family can also give you great insights into whether a certain field is the right fit for you.
As a career changer, make time to talk with others. Making connections is just as crucial as working on your skill sets.
Consider these possibilities for meeting new people:
With so many certification courses, classes, and bootcamps to choose from, it's not difficult to find your way into a new career with greater flexibility or better hours. Changing careers can be easy with the right resources, even in your 30’s!
Consider Unmudl as you take your next steps into a new industry. We offer a network of Community Colleges and Employers who collaborate on many courses to help you reach your career goals.
Our Unmudl professional networks help you see exactly what new skills or additional education you may need to get your next job!
To change careers, show others you are serious about the move. Look for internships and ways to freelance or volunteer in your new field. These can help you gain experience.
And remember that a class, a course of study, bootcamp, or certification can go a long way toward presenting yourself as ready to hire!
Your 30’s are the perfect time to learn new skills and move forward into a career you love to wake up to each day!
Once you have the skills under your belt for your career move, update your resume and prepare for interviews.
Before you interview with a particular company, study its culture, history, employees, and business vision. Ensure they treat each employee as a human being by looking at their reviews on Glassdoor.
According to Resume.io, interview preparation consists of:
And remember to practice, practice, practice your interview skills with a friend, family member or even by recording yourself.
The better you know the material and are able to demonstrate it in an interview, the greater chance you'll have of getting hired!
Check out the job postings in your field on:
Following these tips can help get you on your way to changing careers in your 30s without any angst. Just keep steadily working toward your career goals to effectively move into the dream job you’ve been wanting!
2022 is the best time in decades to change careers! In the second quarter of 2022, the U.S. economy added over 1 million jobs! (3)
Some careers are easier to get started in than others, and when they pay well too, that's just gravy!
For some of the jobs below, you can even be your own boss! And, educational background matters less when you have the right skills.
Check out some of these quick ways to move into lucrative career fields:
We hope this guide has helped you take the first step in changing careers in your 30s!
Just remember to do your research, take things one step at a time, and, most importantly, believe in yourself! You got this!
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Our focus on job changers already working in a career means we know how to help you transition into a brighter future!
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