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Career Change Late in Your Career: Focus on Your Strengths Rather than Your History

Your Work, Your Way

From wanting more work from home flexibility to challenging previous career goals and values, workers from all generations are making changes. Roughly 22% of workers across the nation have considered changing careers, according to a recent Zippia report. No surprise there.

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Unlock the Power of Transferrable Skills

Eat Your Career

Here are some of their most important benefits: Career Mobility and Employability: Transferrable skills give you greater versatility and flexibility as a professional, making it easier to pivot to new opportunities or take on new responsibilities where you are. Seek Out New Experiences: Take on projects or roles that require different skills.

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BNET Column: Forget the job hunt. Have a baby instead. | Penelope.

Penelope Trunk

Posted by Sam on September 7, 2010 at 5:31 pm | permalink | Reply I am currently a grad student and I am doing this because there was no way I could find a job after getting laid off, and wanting to leverage my chances for a career change. So you generalizing that grad school is not the way to go is totally wrong.

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