New career, so, new industry?

If you're unhappy with your current job but aren't sure where to go next, you're not alone. Many people feel stuck, not because they don’t want change, but because they aren’t clear on what they really want.

What about you, do you know if you want to stay in a field you know, or is it time to explore a new industry?

Questions to Ask Yourself

  1. Are you open to a new field?

    What industry offers roles that can match your strengths?

  2. Are you passionate about one specific field?

    Is there a particular career path that you know you want to be in?

Surprisingly, industries you may not have considered could offer exactly what you’re looking for—take accounting, for example. Many people think of accounting as strictly number-crunching, but it’s so much more.

Are you a people-person? There are client-facing roles and opportunities for team work (or team leadership)! Prefer to work independently? Great! There are tons of behind-the-scenes positions and some of them are fully-remote roles, so, you won’t even need to go to an office! There’s a lot of room to grow. An entry-level bookkeeping role can open so many doors for a stable, sustainable, and satisfying career!

So, does a career that builds valuable skills and offers flexibility sound appealing? If so, our fully-remote, self-paced Accounting Fundamentals course can teach you exactly what you’ll need to know to get started. It’s perfect for beginners looking to land that first accounting job. You’ll be amazed at how this career can open new doors!

Not quite ready for the course, but interested in some support with career clarity?

We’ve got something that can help!

Download our free guide on getting clear! Take 10 minutes (or less) to think through 10 key questions. These questions will make you think deeper about what you really want and help you take the first step toward a more fulfilling career—whether that’s in accounting or another field. Grab your copy today and start making your next move with confidence!

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