Tell anyone who will listen about your new career goals.
Telling people you know or people you have just met about your plans to change careers can open doors for you. Let’s say you're at a party and you have just met someone. You tell this person about your intense desire to become a... She responds by telling you that she has a cousin that works in that industry and she suggests putting the two of you in contact with each other. This works brilliantly in your favor as you have now established a contact in the industry you wish to enter.
You never know who you will tell that possibly has a connection that can help you out or advice they can share to make your career transition go more smoothly. Be willing to open up to the people around you. Most friends, family members, and often time even complete strangers are very willing to lend a helping hand.
Be enthusiastic about your new career choice.
Maybe you don’t yet have the education or experience you need to make a career change, but being enthusiastic about a new career and sharing your interest and commitment to learn about a new occupation is a huge plus. Employers are interested in people who show passion.
Write a good resume.
You should do some research before writing your resume. Look at how other people have written their resumes. Read books on resume writing. After your have done your research, you will need to decide on the resume format you would like to use. It is important to include as much information as possible with as few words as possible. Make your resume concise and accurate. If you need help then hire a professional resume writing service.