Tech Reads Ep. 28 - Career Pivots in Tech: Finding Meaningful Work
This episode of Tech Reads features Julia Stegman, a certified career coach, author, and speaker with over 30 years of experience in the tech industry, including roles as a tech executive and executive recruiter.
This episode of Tech Reads features Julia Stegman, a certified career coach, author, and speaker with over 30 years of experience in the tech industry, including roles as a tech executive and executive recruiter.
Stegman discusses her new book, “Discover Meaningful Work: A Career Transition Workbook for Professionals in the Tech Industry”. She offers her signature system, the five phases of a career transition, designed specifically for people in the tech industry, especially those who feel stuck, unfulfilled, or are navigating a layoff. Julia’s goal with the book is twofold: to provide hope and to offer a clear, structured system for navigating meaningful career transitions on their own terms, allowing individuals to define what meaningful is for them.
Julia explains that the tech industry, while offering promising income potential (salaries 32% to 85% higher than the national average), can lead to “golden handcuffs,” where professionals stay for the money at the expense of other priorities or well-being. Her book addresses the common pitfall of people jumping straight to job searching without self-reflection. Instead, it helps individuals step back and think about their life, offering numerous exercises and assessments in the first phase to clarify their identity, strengths, and values.
The five phases of a career transition outlined in her book:
This five-phase career transformation framework begins with self-assessment to identify satisfaction gaps and define a personal brand, using tools like colorful wheels to reflect on strengths and values. Next, it guides market research into high-growth industries—including tech-adjacent sectors—and explores side hustles as low-risk entry points. The third phase focuses on setting and documenting career goals across short- and long-term horizons. Phase four helps build a strong personal brand through resumes, LinkedIn profiles, and cover letters. Finally, the job search phase emphasizes networking, recruiter collaboration, and strategic interviewing to maximize opportunities and compensation.
Julia’s conversation with Brian Schwartz and a live studio audience also covers:
- The concept of “off-ramps” as an interesting niche for career development.
- The importance of financial flexibility, ideally having a year’s worth of personal expenses saved to enable career pivots.
- The role of AI in career transitions: AI can help identify core job competencies for specific roles and industries, craft “killer cover letters” and strong value propositions by leveraging strength assessments, and assist in tailoring communication to specific companies.
- The value of knowing and playing to one’s transferable strengths across industries, especially when pivoting from tech.
- The idea that tech has become a utility, not just an industry, permeating nearly every sector.
The book provides practical advice and exercises, helping individuals take charge of their careers and find fulfilling, meaningful work.
To connect with Julia visit her website at https://discovermeaningfulwork.com/
For more information, listeners can visit softec.org.