Teachers in Transition – Episode 241: You’re Not Alone: Building a Career Transition That Works for You
Manage episode 469176738 series 3550668
In this episode of Teachers in Transition, Vanessa Jackson explores the themes of creativity, resilience, and unconventional problem-solving using cars as a metaphor for teamwork and thinking outside the box.
Vanessa also discusses the reality of career success, highlighting that it’s rarely a straight path. She emphasizes the importance of adapting to change, recognizing one’s value, and making small but impactful adjustments. Drawing from her recent car-buying experience, she relates how many job seekers - especially career changers - struggle with being overlooked because employers focus on surface-level qualities instead of long-term potential.
She shares a few clever life hacks—like using a tension rod to keep grocery bags upright and a binder clip to keep phone chargers in place—illustrating how small, strategic changes can have a big impact.
Finally, she reviews in detail the Build Phase of career transition, guiding educators through essential steps like crafting a resume, optimizing LinkedIn, building a network, and organizing a job search.
Suggested Links
- Resilience & Adaptability in Careers: Psychology Today: Embracing Change – The Path to Transformation
- Job Search Organization Tools: Trello for Job Seekers (requires you to sign up for a free account)
💡 Interesting Links & Resources:
- Teachers in Transition Episode 232
- Teachers in Transition Episode 107
- A Wikipedia history of The Astrodome
Connect with Vanessa
Leave a voicemail or text at 512-640-9099
Connect with Vanessa on LinkedIn!
Schedule a free Discovery Session with Vanessa here
Follow Vanessa on Bluesky @beyondteaching.bsky.social
Visit the homepage at TeachersinTransition.com to learn more!
Support the Podcast
If you like the podcast and think we have valuable insights to share – please share with a friend! It really does helps so much when you subscribe, rate and review on your favorite podcast platform.
The transcript to this podcast is found on the episode’s homepage at Buzzspout
256 episodes