Tuesday, May 01, 2007
From Self-Employed to Corporate: Step Back or Leap Forward?
You've had your own business for the last 5 years. Your biggest customer is going away maybe your family clamors for a "real" job with benefits.
Can you survive in a cubicle after tasting the joys of flying solo?
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Here's what I've found.
For the first 6-12 months, back-to-corporate workers tend to have fun. It’s like playing a new game. And you may get lucky and find your new home.
If it's been awhile since you did the job search thing, your resume may need a makeover.
Pick up a handful of books from the bookstore. Draft your resume. Get feedback from executives in the field and/or company you are trying to enter. If you get inconsistent or negative feedback, bite the bullet and work with a professional consultant.
Most of my clients hide their brilliance and don’t do justice to their many talents and accomplishments. These days, you have to be “out there.”
Avoid any service that promises to get you a job or get you “in front of” managers who can hire you. Stay away from the resume blasters.
(4) Expect to be amazingly productive in your new job.
Working on your own has given you perspective. You guard your time more carefully. You ask, “Do I really need to do this?” You’ve learned to figure things out yourself before you ask for help.
But once you’ve been on your own, you probably caught the bug. Now’s the time to plan in a leisurely fashion. Take classes. Visit the Small Business Administration. Attend networking events featuring business owners.
But be very, very discreet. Your company wants to believe you’re committed to stay forever, even though they rarely reciprocate.
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