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Make sure you mention the most important skills that you posses and will need for your future career clearly and extensively. “You have to be able to judge what skills need more attention for your new career,” explains HR consultant Emily Ferreira.
Fresh letter
You will need to word your cover letter differently to make it more convincing. According to Hetal Shah, an HR consultant, “If you don’t have a background in the career you plan to shift into, you will have to do better research to understand the new industry and word accordingly so that you sound persuasive.”
Get functional
It has to sound like you are keen on getting this job and you have to make the employer think you deserve it. So, make sure you have at least some qualifications to make it appear as if you are cut for the job.
HighlightAccording to Hetal, “If you have some qualifications that can help you in your new career choice, mention them. Even if you have used some of these skills in your previous career that would be needed more often presently, always mention them.”
ReferencesYou will either need to update your referees, or get new ones in case your employer would want to cross check. Ferreira says, “You should mention people who know you possess the required skills.”
With these tips, changing your career should be smooth. However, remember how you present yourself in the interview is what is going to cinch the deal.
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