
How to Announce a Career Change Without Sounding Desperate or Delusional
The Career Change Announcement Problem You're switching careers. You need to tell people. And every way you can think to say it sounds either desperate ('I'm exploring new opportunities') or delusional ('I'm following my passion'). The real problem isn't the career change — it's that most announcement language accidentally communicates low status. 'I'm looking for opportunities in...' translates to 'I don't have anything yet and I need your help.' Even if that's true, leading with it kills your positioning. The templates below reframe career transitions as strategic moves, not acts of desperation. Because they usually are strategic — you just haven't found the language yet. The 'Bridge Story' Announcement After [X years] in [old field], I'm bringing my [specific transferable skill] to [new field]. What I learned about [insight from old career] applies directly to [specific problem in new field] — and I'm excited to tackle it from this angle. Why this works: it connects the dots between
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