Is Network Marketing the Career for You? Career Change

There are lots of career choices that anyone of us can make. Studies show that most people change careers along the way—on average about three times. There are many reasons that people change careers. Sometimes those career changes come about because we are exposed to a type of work we were perhaps not familiar with in the years when we were making our first career choices. Other career changes come about because we find that we are unhappy or dissatisfied with our current job or career. A third reason is because we want a different lifestyle. Maybe we want to work part-time or we need flexibility. Whatever the reason, a career in network marketing might be a career option.

A successful career in networking marketing involves several factors. In this series, we will look at some of the factors that can make or break a career in network marketing. While many people have success in network marketing, making network marketing your primary career can be a life-altering decision. Looking at your strengths and your weaknesses is an important part of the process. My asking yourself several questions, looking at where you are and where you want to be, your tolerance for change and risk, and other indicators can help you decide if networking marketing is a career option for you.

Whether you do it part-time or full-time, a career in network marketing is not the typical j-o-b. In fact, network marketing companies may tell you that a career in network marketing is not a j-o-b at all. In some respects, this is true. A career in network marketing requires some of the skills that might be required in a standard nine to five job. It is, however, w-o-r-k and anyone or any company that tells you otherwise is not being truthful.

This series looks at several aspects of what makes a successful network marketer. Whether you have been in networking marketing or a long time and are thinking of doing it full time or you are new to networking marketing and are trying to decide if it is for you, we hope this series helps you make the right decision for you.

"Think not of yourself as the architect of your career but as the sculptor. Expect to have to do a lot of hard hammering and chiseling and scraping and polishing." BC

 

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