Devex Career Hub: Pitfalls to avoid when making a career pivot

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When the dust settles after a sudden loss of employment, we’re left with a few different options, which often depend on our personal circumstances, including financial considerations. For some, trying something completely new can be an appealing option.

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In this edition of Career Hub, I’m sharing a few insights from our recent digital event to help get your career change off to the right start. Plus, some of the best new job opportunities from Devex’s board, from leading organizations such as JSI, UNOPS, and many others.

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Career-pivot pitfalls: What not to do

“Instead of thinking about what's the perfect job, think about what is worth exploring [and] lean into your curiosity.”

— Simone Anzböck, international coach

If you find yourself considering a career change, it can be difficult to know where to start, and often, there are many first steps that can lead one astray. During our recent digital event, international coach Simone Anzböck provided guidance on what you should strive to do, as well as what to avoid, including these three common traps.

Thinking in job titles. A common challenge is identifying a role to work toward rather than starting with your own abilities. “Instead of thinking in job titles, think in terms of your skills — skills that you want to be known for, skills that you want to build and skills that you're interested in — as well as your strengths, your innate strengths,” she said.

Limiting your options. Your focus might be on figuring out the one right path to take to your next role, worried that a change of direction might take you in the wrong direction. However, focusing more on aligning opportunities with your strengths, skill sets, and values rather than a clearly defined role will likely lead you in the right direction.

Analysis paralysis. It’s easy to get stuck looking at all the options, rather than making progress. In this situation, Anzböck said, it might be best to simply try to do what feels right. She cited a quote often attributed to Albert Einstein: “The intuitive mind is a sacred gift, and the rational mind is a faithful servant.”

To learn about the steps you should take in order to make meaningful progress in your career shift, Career Account members can watch the full event featuring more insights from Anzböck.

Explore more: How to make a career change in a rapidly changing environment (Career)

Download: Career transition checklist — 7 steps for success (Career)

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Funding freeze fallout: 4 silver linings to watch for

There’s no way around the fact that the dismantling of USAID is likely to have significant repercussions on the job market for the foreseeable future, experts tell Devex contributor Rebecca Root. But there is also hope that some of the Trump-induced changes will open up new opportunities in the sector. Here are four points to consider.

Increased mobilization. According to Lois Freeke, manager of the Asia-Pacific and international recruitment business at NGO Recruitment, new initiatives may arise to combat Trump’s “America First” agenda, such as more demand for immigration support and a redoubling of climate efforts.

Emerging skill sets. “It’s not just looking for people who can submit grants, proposals, and tenders anymore; it's going to be very much reliant on storytelling, partnerships, individual giving, and high-net-worth private philanthropy,, trusts, and foundations,” Freeke says.

Local focus. Development consultant Deborah Doane says the shift could also be used to grow more local and national civil societies. “Local people should be looking to local organizations, creating startups, creating new opportunities [and] growing homegrown organizations,” she says.

A resilient sector. Long-term data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on nonprofit employment shows that since 2007, employment in the sector has risen despite disruptive events such as the 2008 global financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Read more: As the USAID dust settles, what's the development job market outlook? (Career)

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•  USAID staff told to destroy documents. "Shred as many documents first, and reserve the burn bags for when the shredder becomes unavailable or needs a break,” instructed Erica Y. Carr, the acting executive secretary of USAID, via an internal email.

• Will a woman ever lead the United Nations? A survey of women’s roles in international organizations, from the IMF to the U.N., shows a mixed picture of progress and backsliding.

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