So what happens when you want a change?
There are two things you need to do: (1) gain experience; and (2) further education.
The first step is to start to build experience in the industry to which you want to transition. Taking the example of a doctor wanting to become an engineer, think through where the medical and engineering fields overlap (eg biomedical, design engineer, etc). Then find ways to build experiences such as through a secondment, special project, involvement in the industry association or volunteer work.
The second step is further education. The one profession which has pioneered mid-career professional transitions is Management. The origins of the MBA is from the need to equip technical experts in management skills as they move up vertical career ladders.
But, other professions have cottoned on. Today's Australian Financial Review reports on a new 2-year Master of Professional Engineering (from University of Sydney) designed to train engineers from non-traditional backgrounds or help existing engineers move into another discipline.
Shifting professions can be done. It is the road less travelled, but the road most enjoyed.
(Postscript: Don't forget Monday's AFR has a weekly liftout called "Education" with the latest trends and offerings from the education sector.)
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