Course Content
Understand your drivers
Clearly articulate motivation for change and the key drivers shaping career decisions
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Identify your key capabilities
Identify and prioritise the experience, skills and motivations to carry forward into the next role
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Engage your network
Map and engage network to gain insight, advice and support for career direction
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Research target roles
Understand target roles and industries, including required skills and how experience aligns
0/2
Test thinking
Validate career interests through practical experience and informed exploration
0/3
Build career confidence
Demonstrate capability through evidence-based examples and confidently communicate value to others
0/2
Target and create opportunities
Define and prioritise aligned roles, and proactively pursue opportunities that support career transition
0/1
Career transition Program

Using the insights from the previous exercise, you will create 3 different “versions of you”, each representing a realistic but distinct career direction that aligns with your core capabilities and emerging ideas from your research.

The purpose is not to choose the “perfect” path, but to explore different possibilities so you can better understand what resonates most strongly with you.

 

3 versions of you

  1. Ideate 3 different pathways that could suit you. Each should be grounded in your:
  • Skills and experiences
  • Interests and motivations
  • Career and lifestyle aspirations

These might be different themes or directions (e.g. people-focused, technical, creative, structured, independent).

 

2. For each version, briefly note:

  • What this career direction looks like
  • Key skills you would use
  • What you would enjoy about it
  • How your current experience connects
  • What you would need to learn or develop

 

3. Reflect and compare:

  • Which version feels most energising?
  • Which feels most realistic right now?
  • What patterns or common skills appear across all 3?