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Website title: Career Change: Get Help Finding 'What Next' | Careershifters

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Doing lots of research into your career interests, but not getting very far? Know you should be talking to people, but don’t know anyone who could help? Natasha shares simple techniques to meet the folks who can give you the ‘inside scoop’ on the work you’re curious about – and who can help you make progress, faster. 


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“I'd become quite ill from stress and overwhelm. I knew I had to change what I was doing.” 

When Aoife Forbes was forced to step back from her old career, she thought she had no idea what she wanted to do. Here's how an off-the-cuff joke with a friend planted the seed for an unlikely but fulfilling new chapter.

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“I worked so hard, but I didn’t enjoy most of what I was doing.” 

Sean McCarville had the kind of job that impressed everyone – except him. Here’s how an ice-breaker at an Italian dinner table set him on a path to work he genuinely enjoys, and where he could take his skills with him.


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Feel like your shift is taking up a lot of energy, but going nowhere fast? Sometimes what you need is to ask yourself something new. Head coach Natasha shares a set of questions that challenge, surprise, and offer new paths forward… if you’re willing to give them the time they deserve.


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“I didn’t choose a completely new field, but rather followed the underlying thread in my work.” 

After more than a decade working with the UN, Riikka began to question what really drives lasting change. Here’s how she reframed her existing experience to shift into a new, challenging, and rewarding role in the private sector.

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