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245 | _aHBR Guide to Changing Your Career | ||
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500 | _aPart I:Understand what's going on 1. Reawakening your passion for work 2. Why so many of us experience a midlife crisis Part II: What do you think you want to do? 3. Developing a strategy for a life of meaningful labor 4. Turn the job you have into the job you want 5. Two ways to clarify your professional passions 6. For career direction, use your imagination Part III: Is career change right for you? 7. Not taking risks is the riskiest career move of all 8. Can you actually afford to change your career? 9. How to stay stuck in the wrong career Part IV: Get going 10. Test-drive your path 11. Research your destination with informational interviews 12. Change your career without having to start all over again 13. Turning your complex career path into a coherent story 14. Use your LinkedIn profile to power a career transition 15. A scorecard to help you compare two jobs 16. How to build expertise in a new field Part V: Get inspired 17. Why you should have (at least) two careers at the same time 18. Advice from a serial life reinventor: an interview with Nilofer Merchant 19. From accountant to yogi: making a radical career change | ||
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