Is now the right time to change careers?
- Elizabeth Logan

- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
Bold advice about career changes like “take the leap,” “follow your passion,” “don’t settle” can be confusing.
More professionals are considering career changes, yet many are choosing to stay put. Not due to a lack of ambition but because the job market has shifted.
🔍 Hiring processes are more selective
📉 Competition for roles has intensified
⚖️ Stability is being valued alongside growth
So what does this mean for someone thinking about a career move?
It doesn’t mean staying stuck. It means being more deliberate.
What’s working right now:
1. Testing before committing. Professionals are exploring new paths through side projects, freelance work, or short-term experiences before making a full transition.
2. Repositioning, not restarting. Successful career changers aren’t beginning from zero, they’re reframing existing skills to fit new opportunities.
3. Building visibility early. Opportunities increasingly go to those who are visible sharing insights, engaging with others and building meaningful networks.
4. Timing strategically. The most effective moves aren’t rushed. They’re planned and executed with preparation.
Career changes haven’t slowed; they’ve evolved.
The question is no longer just “Is it time to move?”
It’s “How can the move be made without unnecessary risk?”

An interesting shift is emerging where caution is no longer hesitation, it’s strategy.




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