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Changes That Affect Your 
Career Change
The world of work has changed dramatically over the last 
twenty years. Anyone who is 40+ has seen business and 
employment practices revolutionized, with advantages and 
disadvantages innate in every major change. People in their 
50s and 60s have also witnessed the entire evolution of the 
information age and the integration of digital technology into 
every aspect of our lives. 
Some of the changes in the area of employment have been massive. Old jobs have disappeared, new 
ones have appeared and many have morphed into something quite different, but this has been going 
on throughout history. A century ago, as the first cars rolled off the production line, horses required 
for transport were far less in demand and so blacksmiths were out of work. Then new jobs appeared 
because mechanics and car salesmen were suddenly in demand. Now independent mechanics are 
under threat because of the high level of technology in new cars. 
When computers landed on office desks many clerical tasks could be performed by one person and a 
software package. However someone had to create that software package, someone had to sell the 
computers, and others had to install the systems and keep the computers working, so as one form of 
employment was reduced or disappeared new ones came along. 
Good schools and teachers are preparing children for jobs which are still not part of our vocabulary 
or thoughts, but they will be by the time those children are working. Who had heard of a social media 
manager or a data miner 10 years ago? What jobs will be commonplace in 10 years time but don't 
exist yet? 
If you are going to make a career change you need to know about the changes 
and understand the strategies that are successful in the contemporary 
workplace.
Job search strategies have changed 
Technology has also impacted on the way that people can find work. If you are serious 
about changing your career, you need to understand the contemporary ways of finding 
work and being employed. 
Job applications have changed in many ways. We live in a world where successful 
products are marketed very cleverly, and products that aren’t marketed well are not 
successful regardless of their excellence. Similarly dated unprofessional applications 
are just not adequate in a pool of well-prepared self-marketing résumés, no matter how 
skilled or experienced you are. 
Privacy rules have affected the content of résumés as well. It is hard to accept that 
in the 1950s…when Elvis Presley was scandalising parents and Mick Jagger was 
learning guitar….it was still expected that personal information such as height, weight, 
age and marital status would be included in your job applications. It was an era when a 
female employee who became pregnant could be dismissed. Imagine the potential 
discrimination cases which could arise if employers asked those sorts of questions or 
took that action today! 
Of course some of the requirements of the past are still relevant today. 
Accurate spelling and grammar and good presentation are essential 
and carry the same weight today as ever before, especially given the 
ease of creating a résumé on computer rather than by hand. But in 
many other ways applying for a job has changed as dramatically as the 
type and nature of jobs themselves.
Written references are now rare. Once they were essential when applying for a 
job. Your good character, work ethic and perhaps employment history were 
detailed in a written reference and made available to your prospective 
employer. But that was before privacy laws and legal action loomed large in 
our lives. People are reluctant to write a reference in case the person they 
recommend lets the company down in some way. The days of those “I have 
known Joe Smith for several years and he’s a wonderful person” references 
are all but gone. 
A new breed of employee has also emerged over the last ten years – the virtual 
workforce. Now anyone with the right skills and experience, coupled with a 
computer and internet skills, can find virtual employment online and work in 
the comfort of their home.
Self-employment has also changed 
As a direct result of technology the entrepreneurial 'laptop lifestyle' trend is enticing as 
people recognize that they could genuinely be their own boss creating a business, 
online or offline, using technology to enable the business to exist and potentially make 
serious money. More and more employees are joining these ranks and are finding 
freedom that their traditional job cannot offer. 
Although the basics of business remain the same, the way of marketing, finding clients 
and communicating with other business people is a world away from the common 
strategies of the past. The skills involved in starting and running a business…online 
marketing, finding customers, communicating with customers, raising your profile, 
building your business brand, recognising changing trends….now demand that you are 
technologically savvy (or prepared to pay someone who is) and that you are prepared 
to learn, evolve and adapt as necessary. Technology has made home based businesses 
commonplace and given freedom to many to create a successful and fulfilling 
business, but you do need to go into it knowing that you will need to learn new skills 
and keep up to date. Don't let that put you off. It is fascinating learning the new ways 
of doing things.
Career change can be daunting to anyone, but 
particularly to an older person. The media 
constantly tells you that older workers face 
age discrimination, and we do live in an era 
which values appearance over 
substance. However you have skills and 
experience that are valuable and if you are 
willing to adapt to the changing world of 
work you will find great opportunities in store 
for you. 
Embrace the changes and don't spend the rest of your working life doing 
work that you don't enjoy or not doing work that would make your heart sing.

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Changes That Affect Your Career Change

  • 1. Changes That Affect Your Career Change
  • 2. The world of work has changed dramatically over the last twenty years. Anyone who is 40+ has seen business and employment practices revolutionized, with advantages and disadvantages innate in every major change. People in their 50s and 60s have also witnessed the entire evolution of the information age and the integration of digital technology into every aspect of our lives. Some of the changes in the area of employment have been massive. Old jobs have disappeared, new ones have appeared and many have morphed into something quite different, but this has been going on throughout history. A century ago, as the first cars rolled off the production line, horses required for transport were far less in demand and so blacksmiths were out of work. Then new jobs appeared because mechanics and car salesmen were suddenly in demand. Now independent mechanics are under threat because of the high level of technology in new cars. When computers landed on office desks many clerical tasks could be performed by one person and a software package. However someone had to create that software package, someone had to sell the computers, and others had to install the systems and keep the computers working, so as one form of employment was reduced or disappeared new ones came along. Good schools and teachers are preparing children for jobs which are still not part of our vocabulary or thoughts, but they will be by the time those children are working. Who had heard of a social media manager or a data miner 10 years ago? What jobs will be commonplace in 10 years time but don't exist yet? If you are going to make a career change you need to know about the changes and understand the strategies that are successful in the contemporary workplace.
  • 3. Job search strategies have changed Technology has also impacted on the way that people can find work. If you are serious about changing your career, you need to understand the contemporary ways of finding work and being employed. Job applications have changed in many ways. We live in a world where successful products are marketed very cleverly, and products that aren’t marketed well are not successful regardless of their excellence. Similarly dated unprofessional applications are just not adequate in a pool of well-prepared self-marketing résumés, no matter how skilled or experienced you are. Privacy rules have affected the content of résumés as well. It is hard to accept that in the 1950s…when Elvis Presley was scandalising parents and Mick Jagger was learning guitar….it was still expected that personal information such as height, weight, age and marital status would be included in your job applications. It was an era when a female employee who became pregnant could be dismissed. Imagine the potential discrimination cases which could arise if employers asked those sorts of questions or took that action today! Of course some of the requirements of the past are still relevant today. Accurate spelling and grammar and good presentation are essential and carry the same weight today as ever before, especially given the ease of creating a résumé on computer rather than by hand. But in many other ways applying for a job has changed as dramatically as the type and nature of jobs themselves.
  • 4. Written references are now rare. Once they were essential when applying for a job. Your good character, work ethic and perhaps employment history were detailed in a written reference and made available to your prospective employer. But that was before privacy laws and legal action loomed large in our lives. People are reluctant to write a reference in case the person they recommend lets the company down in some way. The days of those “I have known Joe Smith for several years and he’s a wonderful person” references are all but gone. A new breed of employee has also emerged over the last ten years – the virtual workforce. Now anyone with the right skills and experience, coupled with a computer and internet skills, can find virtual employment online and work in the comfort of their home.
  • 5. Self-employment has also changed As a direct result of technology the entrepreneurial 'laptop lifestyle' trend is enticing as people recognize that they could genuinely be their own boss creating a business, online or offline, using technology to enable the business to exist and potentially make serious money. More and more employees are joining these ranks and are finding freedom that their traditional job cannot offer. Although the basics of business remain the same, the way of marketing, finding clients and communicating with other business people is a world away from the common strategies of the past. The skills involved in starting and running a business…online marketing, finding customers, communicating with customers, raising your profile, building your business brand, recognising changing trends….now demand that you are technologically savvy (or prepared to pay someone who is) and that you are prepared to learn, evolve and adapt as necessary. Technology has made home based businesses commonplace and given freedom to many to create a successful and fulfilling business, but you do need to go into it knowing that you will need to learn new skills and keep up to date. Don't let that put you off. It is fascinating learning the new ways of doing things.
  • 6. Career change can be daunting to anyone, but particularly to an older person. The media constantly tells you that older workers face age discrimination, and we do live in an era which values appearance over substance. However you have skills and experience that are valuable and if you are willing to adapt to the changing world of work you will find great opportunities in store for you. Embrace the changes and don't spend the rest of your working life doing work that you don't enjoy or not doing work that would make your heart sing.