Are You Truly Motivated To Change Your Tech Career?

Published: July 24, 2024, 4:44 p.m.

If your tech career isn't what you want it to be, it could be a mild annoyance - or something urgent. Knowing how ready you are to actually make a change is important before you take any action that could change the course of your life and career.

When I started career coaching, I noticed sometimes tech professionals would come to me frustrated about their career but not really willing to change. After a while I began using motivational interviewing. This is a technique I use to help me figure out how ready someone is to really make a change in their tech career.

If you're thinking of getting a promotion, switching roles from perhaps programming to something like product management, UX, or data science; or looking to just find a better job - you should assess how urgent the change really is. In this episode I offer 5 stages of readiness for change along with symptoms you can experience at each of them. I hope this helps you know if your tech career is actually in a better place than you thought - or if it truly is time to make a change today!

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Chapter markers / timelinks:

(0:00) Introduction\xa0
(1:06) 5 Stages of Readiness for Tech Career Change
(1:16) 1. Contemplation
(1:56) 2. Mild Irritation
(2:30) 3. Active Exploration
(3:41) 4. Serious Consideration
(4:37) 5. Urgency and Desperation

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