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Careershifters blog What work were you doing previously? I worked in education for 22 years. I started as a teacher of English and progressed to running English departments in schools.…
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Careershifters blog What work were you doing previously? I worked in education for 22 years. I started as a teacher of English and progressed to running English departments in schools.…
Careershifters blog Tuesday, 6 p.m. It’s overcast and beginning to drizzle, and you’ve just finished work. You’re exhausted. The day started badly and, as it continued, you felt like you…
Careershifters blog What work were you doing previously? I worked in Financial Services, in a financial reporting role. What are you doing now? I work part-time as an administrator for…
Careershifters blog Carmen Boeser moved from psychology to fashion I became a psychologist and had been working in the field for about two or three years. I was content in…
Careershifters blog What work were you doing previously? I worked in corporate finance for six years at a leading consultancy firm, specialising in renewable energy and telecoms. What are you…
Careershifters blog What work were you doing previously? I was a finance analyst, working in the finance industry. I’d been at the company for eight years, and in the finance…
Careershifters blog One of the key concepts I share with career changers about why they feel stuck in their shifts is this: You can’t be what you can’t see. You’re…
Careershifters blog What work were you doing previously? I was Director in Lead Advisory (Corporate Finance) at an investment bank. My clients were fast-growth SME businesses seeking to access public…
Careershifters blog As career changers, we’re often advised to make use of our network: “Go out there and talk to people! Have coffee chats, message old connections, send energy out…”…
Careershifters blog What work were you doing previously? I worked in a role that was roughly 65% event management to 35% communications. When taking on the job, I had a…