
Thoughts on obtaining entry-level certifications to help change careers and enter into a mid-level
salary range.
Yes, and yes I do think that.
Carrie, if you did not get to see the whole Career Changer webinar or the live event that
I did, you can watch it this weekend starting, I think, around noon my time Friday all the
way till Sunday night.
I highly recommend education if you are making a career change.
The other thing too for career changers, and I'm not going to go into all the 12 steps
that I go through in the two-hour session, but the great thing is you're an experienced
person.
So when you are going to make a change and our competing against ...
By the way, I have a video coming out.
It's shot already but it's how to win the job interview when you change careers and
how to nail it no matter what you're doing.
I go through all this, but in the webinar, the reply that you're going to get to see
this weekend, I do recommend that, and I do recommend that if there are appropriate certifications
that you get them if you can.
Because, trust me, I would love to take somebody who's got years of experience and understands
how to be a great employee and brings leadership qualities, organizational qualities, good
customer service qualities, whatever it is you're making that change to, and has a running
start with certifications or whatever it is that you can get your hands on credentials-wise.
Yes, do it.
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