Have you recession proofed your career?

By Darcy McCarthy, PHd

Tough economic times coupled with the harsh reality of job losses across the world have caused most people to stop and re-evaluate their own careers. In response to numerous questions weve received at educationline.org weve compiled this article.

Eric Hoffer offered a quotation that is very fitting to set the pace for this article. It goes as such: In a time of drastic change it is the learners who inherit the future. The learned usually find themselves equipped to live in a world that no longer exists.

It should be noted that most questions that we receive often relate to online universities, online degrees and what education is available online. A recent trend has shown that more and more we are finding the questions more job related. So, here are the top three questions that we have received to date.

Q. I am a professional, with an undergraduate degree " recently there have been rumors of lay-offs, should I go back to school full-time? A. When considering whether or not to go back to school, you should take a hard look at your industry, your career aspirations and last but not least, your financial situation. If there are only rumors at the present time, then you may want to consider continuing your education part-time, either thru night classes or by attending an online accredited university, such as the University of Phoenix. Do some serious research to see what jobs pay if you have a masters degree. For example, if you are a teacher and want to move ahead in your career getting an online masters degree education would be a good move.

Q. I recently became a victim of a layoff, I am considering changing my career but I dont know what to take? Take a step backwards, think what appeals to you. Look into educational facilities, both online and as well night classes or weekend classes. Do a bit of research into what prospects are out there in the world for those skills. Are they really marketable? Consider going to do some online research into salaries and requirements for those careers. A very good source of information for this is Monster.com, jobboom, as well as local employment agencies websites.

Q. Im not sure if I should go back to school full time, part time (nights and weekends) or online? A. Your main considerations have to be how much time do you have available, and what can you afford? Attending school part-time will take you more time; however, it is also more economical as you can pay for one course at a time versus paying for an entire semester. If both time and money are an issue, then online education is the way to go as you can do it at your own pace and you can pay per course.

Tough economic times are generally a good time to evaluate where you are and where you need to go. Things you should be asking yourself is: Is my income sufficient? Is my career rewarding? Is my career in jeopardy? With jobs becoming more difficult to find, upgrading your education gives you a definitive edge. Our recommendation is pursuing your education online due to the versatility and availability of online education degrees.

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