Many entrepreneurs talk about how working for themselves for too long has made them “unemployable” and say they could never go back to a 9-5. Yet for whatever reason – be it a thirst for new experiences or the stress of keeping your afloat business 24/7 – plenty of people do decide to make the transition back to corporate
Focus on finding the right fit
Write down your ideal career situation
- The average time it takes for a person to find a new role is about five months
- There’s some value in going full steam ahead rather than trying to get the position you want as quickly as possible
Time to own it
Having clarity about what you really want from a corporate role, and then creating an action plan for how you’re going to get there
- You can also master running a business, and return to the corporate world at the same time
- Adopt the right attitude and follow the right process
Consider a coach
Coaches can help you figure out the kind of role you’re looking for and create a solid process for finding it
- Some people benefit from a high-energy coach who can motivate them through the grueling process of interviews, while others prefer someone more methodical who can get straight to the point
Don’t over-emphasize your entrepreneurial experience
Some employers might be concerned that your background and attitude mean you’re not much of a team player and may struggle to work with others or follow instructions.
- Frame your background as a crash course in becoming adaptable and self-sufficient, but be sure to emphasize that you’re excited to work in a team and collaborate.