Decades ago, the majority of people chose an industry and stuck with it through their entire careers, from college graduation through retirement. Even though it may seem daunting to switch to a new industry after several decades climbing the ladder in a different one, you may even find that you are happier, less stressed, and more fulfilled after you start your new career.
As a member of Forbes Coaches Council I gave tips on how to deal with a career change late in your professional life.
My answer is #2- I hope you get value from it!
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Going Through A Late Career Change? 10 Survival Tips
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Re: Going Through A Late Career Change? 10 Survival Tips
Hi. The article was a good read.
Thanks
In your advice you gave (#2) could you please elaborate or give some examples.Your value is intrinsic to your humanity, not your job.
Thanks
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