• Communicating Your Worth and Refusing to Settle in Your Career Transition

  • Nov 4 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

Communicating Your Worth and Refusing to Settle in Your Career Transition

  • Summary

  • The moment you decide to stop settling could be the moment everything changes. When Julia set out to make a career transition, she committed to no longer compromising on her worth, even if it meant a tougher, longer job search. In this episode, hear how she moved from feeling undervalued and out of place to landing a role that truly fits her.

    What you’ll learn

    • The importance of defining success on your own terms
    • How to maintain confidence during a challenging career transition
    • How to communicate and market your skills when changing to an entirely new and different industry

    Our book, Happen To Your Career: An Unconventional Approach To Career Change and Meaningful Work, is now available on audiobook! Visit happentoyourcareer.com/audible to order it now! Visit happentoyourcareer.com/book for more information or buy the print or ebook here!

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