Trill MBA Show - The Career Management Podcast for Black Women
FARE Update: In The Frustrating Process of Career Transition
S7: E33
FARE Update: In The Frustrating Process of Career Transition
In this episode, Felicia shares her personal journey of trying to shift her career and offers valuable insights and advice for anyone going through a similar career transition. She emphasizes the importance of networking and making connections in the industry you want to transition into, as well as considering certifications or courses to enhance your skills. Felicia also highlights the significance of leveraging transferable skills and staying persistent in the face of rejection. Tune in to this episode for more insights and inspiration on navigating a career transition.
Key Takeaways To Help Navigate Office Politics in this Episode:
- Surround yourself with a supportive network of friends and mentors who can provide guidance and encouragement
- Don’t let fear hold you back from pursuing your dreams and making a career change
- Remember that your career is a marathon, not a sprint, and be patient with yourself as you navigate the journey
Additionally, Patreon members will have access to a objectives setting guide to help them in their career journey. Join our Patreon for access here: https://www.patreon.com/trillmbashow
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