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Preparing for a Career Change

If you are the typical American worker, you will change careers up to seven times in your lifetime. Gone are the days of spending 30 or 40 years working in one job in one industry. So, how do you begin even to think about a career change? If you take the right steps, you can make the transition a much smoother process. Here’s how you can start.

Assess Your Skills and Do Some Research

We often change career paths because we find out we don’t like what we are doing in the present. What exactly do you like to do? Are you good with people? What do you dislike? You may wish to take a career assessment and find where your skills and talents are best suited. Once you have done so, research those industries to find out exactly what kinds of jobs are available. The transition from being a teacher to a corporate trainer may be much easier than say a nurse to a web designer. These nuggets of research may influence how you proceed with your career change.

Training and Education

Is more education or training needed to complete the career transition? If you want to become a lawyer, you are going to need to go to law school. Most career changes, after all, will require some education or training. How long will that training or education take? The answers to these questions can influence your career change as well.

Financial Resources

A significant factor in changing careers is your financial situation. If additional training is required, can you afford it? Are there loans or funding available to assist in offsetting the costs of training or education? Those who wish to change careers must also factor in the potential loss of income from a job they already have. If forced to give up that job, how are the bills going to get paid?

An idea to offset costs and help to pay bills is a car title loan. If you own a vehicle, you can use it as collateral for a loan. Embassy Loans is a title loan company that has helped tens of thousands of customers gain access to cash very quickly. The process is easy and can take as little as an hour until a borrower receives his or her money. The loans are short-term you would usually repay them in a year or less. If you are considering a career change, a car title loan can help you with the costs of education or training or be used to pay the bills while you make the transition.



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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Auto Equity Loan?

An auto equity loan, sometimes known as a car title loan or a car equity loan, is a type of loan that allows you to borrow money by using your vehicle as collateral. The loan is secured by your vehicle, meaning you agree to use the equity in your car to back the loan. 

What is an Unsecured Personal Loan

An unsecured personal loan is a loan that does not require collateral. Funds are provided based on your credit worthiness and your ability to repay. 

What Is the Credit Builder Program

The credit builder program is designed to help individuals establish or improve their credit score with the primary purpose of building a positive credit history through regular payments.

Can i have more than one Loan at a time?

Embassy Loans can only extend one loan at a time and it’s advisable to start with one and focus on making payments in a timely manner to prevent default.

What happens if I miss a payment?

Missing a payment can have negative consequences, including late fees, a drop in your credit score, and potential default on the loan. Consistent, on-time payments are crucial to benefit from the program.