Don't stay in a career that's not fulfilling. Here are 11 signs it's time to pivot: We spend about a third of our lives at work. That's a long time to do work that doesn't fill your cup. It is easier than ever to make a pivot: - Employers are abandoning college degrees - They're designing programs for late-in-life pivoters - Moving departments & companies is normal The truth is: You probably already have the skills to pivot. And if you don't... they can be learned. Here are 11 signs you're ready for a career pivot: 1/ Your career goals feel forced or empty. ↳ You're "shoulding" all over the place. 2/ You’re bored or apathetic in your field. ↳ Might be time to say bye, bye, bye to it. 3/ You daydream about other industries. ↳ Follow that passion & curiosity. 4/ Skills you love aren't part of your work. ↳ Find a role that will put them front & center. 5/ The career doesn't align with your values. ↳ You need to feel good about the work you're doing. 6/ Your interests pull you in a new direction. ↳ It's okay to not want what you did 5 years ago. 7/ You’re jealous of your friends’ jobs. ↳ Make sure it's the work not the culture. 8/ You’re burned out & know it will happen again. ↳ Especially in industries like healthcare 9/ You’re only there for the money. ↳ You have to have other things fueling you. 10/ You’re consuming media about another industry. ↳ You're already in deep like if this is you. 11/ You're not physically able to stay. ↳ You're injured or you have health changes. I went from museums to startup COO & CMO. Now I help grow careers & leadership skills. You can't predict where your career will go. Have you ever made a career pivot? ♻️ Repost to share this important message 🔔 Follow Ashley Couto for more daily content
The key question is “how do you pivot” from current path to a new one under same or better economical terms (there are many economical obligations that need to keep happening)? And how long could it take such transition to be consolidated? And the most difficult question: from current-this-thing to…what!!??
Career fulfillment isn’t just about the job—it’s about alignment with your values, passions, and skills. When those signs show up, it’s a clear signal to rethink and pivot. Sometimes, the path isn’t linear, but it’s empowering to know that we have the tools to make a shift and build a career that truly excites us.
Ashley, your insights on recognizing the signs for a career pivot resonate deeply. It’s a powerful reminder that fulfillment should be at the heart of our professional journeys. Your own transition from museums to a COO role is truly inspiring and reinforces the idea that our paths can evolve in unexpected ways. Thank you for encouraging us to embrace change and align our careers with our passions.
Pivot if your job drains you Ashley Couto
Great advice
Great list! I completely agree, especially with the point about daydreaming about other industries. It's a clear sign that something's calling you. A career pivot isn't just about changing jobs; it’s about aligning your work with your true passions. I can attest to that, I pivoted careers little more than 3 years ago and my path has been filled with fulfillment, growth and new discoveries I would've never experienced if I would've stay in the same place.
A career should be fulfilling, and if it’s not, taking the leap to explore new opportunities can lead to growth and satisfaction.
Take notice of what they do and ask yourself if you would enjoy it too.
Career pivots are necessary sometimes. You shouldn't stay somewhere that isn't serving you.
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3wAshley, Pivoting takes courage but opens up so many opportunities.