Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    BAUCE
    SUBSCRIBE
    • Hustle

      9 Must-Have Items Every Working Woman Should Have In Her Work Bag

      February 19, 2026

      How to Keep Your Office on Track: Top Organization Tips

      February 9, 2026

      Top 10 AI Tools That Every Female Founder Needs To Boost Productivity And Improve Workflows

      February 9, 2026

      How to Go From Freelancer to Business Owner: A Step-by-Step Guide for Growing Your Solo Practice

      February 5, 2026

      5 Essential Rules To Follow To Create The Perfect Business Name

      January 3, 2026
    • Believe

      How To Empower Your Entrepreneurial Journey With Vision Boarding

      February 5, 2026

      Emergency Mental Health vs. Preventative Wellness: Which Model Actually Saves Money for Business Owners

      January 23, 2026

      How To Prevent And Manage Burnout As A Business Owner

      January 4, 2026

      9 Self-Care Practices Every Busy Black Woman Should Know

      August 5, 2025

      How to Build Confidence at Work: 4 Tips for Women Entrepreneurs

      July 24, 2025
    • Earn

      Why is Cash Flow a Critical Factor in Real Estate?

      December 5, 2025

      The 5 Financial Stress Archetypes: Which One Are You?

      September 10, 2025

      The Ultimate Guide to No Fee Checking Accounts in 2025

      September 9, 2025

      6 Niche Beauty Businesses You Can Launch Today

      August 17, 2025

      How to Build Wealth Through Real Estate Investing as a Millennial Woman of Color

      August 15, 2025
    • Live

      5 Women Suit Brands Worth Trying for Work and Events

      April 1, 2026

      These Are The Best Nail Designs For Working Women

      March 10, 2026

      The Psychology of Eyewear Confidence: How Glasses Transform Entrepreneurial Self-Perception and Performance

      December 2, 2025

      Investing in Your Health: Why Wellness Programs Are a Smart Business Move

      August 16, 2025

      Focused on Family Planning? Here’s What You Need To Know About Egg Freezing

      July 11, 2025
    • Profiles

      From Overworked to Empire: Amanda Williamson’s Formula for Success

      March 5, 2026

      Kellie Pean on Blending Data and Culture: How Brand New Breathes Creativity into Authentic Marketing

      November 12, 2025

      How FIT President Dr. Joyce F. Brown Built a Legacy of Lasting Change

      September 22, 2025

      How Candace Mitchell, Founder & CEO of MYAVANA, is Redefining Hair Care With AI

      September 15, 2025

      These Black Self-Made Women Share the Lessons That Changed Everything

      September 5, 2025
    • Academy
    • More
      • About
      • Contact
      • Jobs
      • Advertise
      • Book 1:1 Strategy Call
    • Shop
    BAUCE
    Hustle

    Need a Job Change? Do This

    By BAUCEMay 26, 20223 Mins Read
    Black business woman thinking while at work
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Are the mid-year job blues getting you down? Do you sometimes feel like falling asleep as soon as you arrive at work? Maybe a job change would make a positive difference in your life. For many working adults, getting a new day gig is the single most effective way of improving their lifestyle. If you’re lucky, you might even come out the other end with higher earnings and a significantly more satisfying career path. The good news is that there are dozens of approaches and something for every taste, skill level, and background. Even if you think it’s time to work for a charitable organization overseas, there are positions available. Many professionals are attracted to working at jobs in the Isle of Man due to its beautiful landscape, favorable tax policies, and excellent quality of life.

    What do job changers usually do when they sense a deep-down need for new work? In addition to opting for overseas charity stints, they purchase existing businesses and run them as hands-on managers, polish off their resumes and search for a brand new nine-to-five position, open their own small businesses, work as online language tutors, and do anything else they can think of that pays the bills. Here are some of the most popular choices among people who decide it’s time to move on from their current employment situations.

    Do a Year-Long Stint with an International Aid Agency

    There are dozens of international non-profits searching for talented candidates who are willing to work overseas for one-year assignments. Most require college degrees or specialized job skills, but most of them cover your daily living expenses and offer a monthly cash stipend as well. Work with an employment agency to find the opportunities you qualify for, and don’t sign a long-term contract until you review it with a human resources professional. Often, the experience you get during a one-year tour of duty will make you stand out during your job search and be more attractive to future employers.

    Buy a Turnkey Business

    Unless you have unlimited financial resources, the smartest way to buy a ready-made business is to take out a business loan and purchase the enterprise from a business broker. In fact, most brokers in this space will be happy to help you select an organization that suits your skills, education, and preferences. There are hundreds of small companies you can buy from local or online sellers. Keep in mind that some entities are brick-and-mortar operations, like car washes and food kiosks, while others are online companies, like consulting firms or e-commerce stores with existing customers.

    Start Your Own Company

    If the turnkey system is not your thing, consider creating your own business from the ground up. Most successful entrepreneurs keep their day jobs for a few months before saying goodbye to the boss and all the trappings of traditional corporate life. You can start a handyman business or something else that matches your skill set or current hobbies. But right now, the most lucrative opportunities for new entrants include e-commerce sellers, online consulting firms, and tutoring agencies.

    Go Job Hunting

    The go-to approach for the vast majority of people who need a job change is to get a new one. Work with a resume writer to perfect your document, and then consult an employment agency to identify the best openings for someone with your skills. Try to schedule at least one interview per week.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit WhatsApp
    mm
    BAUCE

    Bauce is a lifestyle site for the self-made woman. We provide empowering, informative, and entertaining content to help ambitious millenial women reach their goals, look fly, and stay confident. BAUCE is not just a publication -- it's a lifestyle.

    Related Posts

    9 Must-Have Items Every Working Woman Should Have In Her Work Bag

    February 19, 2026

    How to Keep Your Office on Track: Top Organization Tips

    February 9, 2026

    Top 10 AI Tools That Every Female Founder Needs To Boost Productivity And Improve Workflows

    February 9, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    TOP RESOURCES FOR YOU

    Black Women Web Designers: 15 Expert Professionals to Hire for Your Next Project

    How To Truly Break The Cycle of Debt

    It’s Time To Stop Sleeping On Your Credit Score, Sis – Here’s Why

    These Are 15 of the Highest Paying Careers To Pursue

    15 Good Jobs That Women Can Do From Anywhere Without Experience

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Advertise
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact
    • Jobs
    • Subscribe
    © 2026 BAUCE MEDIA

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.