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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

When I left the Marines, I struggled to adjust to civilian life. Finding work in the real world was the most challenging.

The Marines are a 24-hour responsibility. Once you commit, your personal ambitions take a backseat. Eventually, I reached a point where I wanted to explore those ambitions - specifically, entrepreneurship - while I was still young enough to act on them. I made the decision to leave the service during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic - even though the civilian job market felt uncertain, and many encouraged me to stay. But retired service members who had built businesses offered a different message. They helped me realize that the military equips people with more transferable skills than they often think. The transition resources on base reinforced that point, so I felt ready to move on.
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fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

How to tell if it's time for a career pivot

Most people rarely change careers despite limited evidence when choosing, leaving career outcomes determined by convenience, shifting labor markets, and accelerating technological change.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 months ago

I never felt as lost as I did right after graduating college. Getting a full-time job changed that.

A graduate returned home, feeling adrift, anxious, mourning college friendships, and facing uncertain adult responsibilities.
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