Spring is in the air, and while many of us used to count down to those coveted school breaks, there’s something refreshing about finding balance and rejuvenation all year round. In today’s episode, we dive into my top three free online resources that can radically simplify and illuminate the path for educators looking for a career change.
Resource #1: O*Net Online
- What it offers: The O*Net Interest Profiler and Work Importance Locator, among others, to help you explore careers that match your interests and values.
- Why it’s awesome: O*Net is a comprehensive database detailing a myriad of occupations, offering insights into the tasks, skills, and technologies involved in each.
- Find it at: ONet Online and the Interest Profiler at My Next Move
Resource #2: Lightcast Resume Optimizer
- What it offers: A skills-based solution that optimizes your resume for the job you’re targeting, providing insights on in-demand skills.
- Why it’s awesome: This tool helps you translate your teaching experience into the language of your desired field, ensuring your resume speaks directly to what employers are looking for.
- Find it at: Lightcast.io Resume Optimizer and Skill My Resume
Resource #3: LinkedIn Learning
- What it offers: Courses on a vast range of topics, from technical skills like Python to softer skills like digital marketing.
- Why it’s awesome: With a free month available to LinkedIn users, it’s a great way to upskill in areas relevant to your new career path.
- Find it at: LinkedIn Learning and the course Transition from Teaching to Your New Career Opportunity
How to use these resources strategically:
- Begin with O*Net to discover roles that align with your skills and values.
- Tailor your resume with Lightcast’s Resume Optimizer, making sure it resonates with your job applications.
- Upskill with LinkedIn Learning to fill any skill gaps and make your resume even more attractive to potential employers.
Closing Thoughts: Don’t let the vast sea of online resources overwhelm you as a teacher in transition. Today, we’ve spotlighted three tools that are not only free but specifically designed to support you as you leave the teaching profession. Remember, it’s about making informed, strategic decisions that align with your career aspirations. There are alternative career options for teachers and lots of hiring managers love hiring former teachers.
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