With the human body being so complex and there being a lot to be learned, some people may decide to work in a number of specialties throughout their career. This is not something that they have to do, but it can be exciting and rewarding for people to switch things up. However, before deciding to switch specialties and take on an entire new list of duties and responsibilities, people should stop consider the pros and cons before doing so.
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The following are the cons of changing specialities:
Decreased chance of promotion
Oftentimes, when a company promotes employees, they look for employees who have been with them for quite some time, who are knowledgeable and experienced in the field. Even if a person were to work for the same company, changing specialties is almost like starting out as a new employee. Before a promotion can even be a possibility, they will have to work their way up and gain experience in the specialty, which may take them years, depending on the difficulty of the specialty.
Stress
A new specialty means people will be doing things that they are not used to doing or haven 't even done before. This can lead to an extreme amount of stress being experienced because people want to perform well at their job and be noticed for the great work they are doing. Being the new kid on the block means every move people make will be monitored closely. It is uncomfortable and stressful to be in that situation and may not help a person do the job to the best of their