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When considering transitioning to a new job, you should ask yourself the following questions. Each question below is followed by resources to help you answer it. 

Skills Transfer - How will my current skills transfer to my new job?

Occupational Outlook - What is the occupational outlook of the job I am considering?

Occupational / Job Training / Education - Will I need any additional training or education to obtain this new job?

Updating Your Resume - Is my resume up-to-date?

Interviewing Skills - How do my interviewing skills rate?

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