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What's Next? Updated: Finding Your Passion and Your Dream Job in Your Forties, Fifties and Beyond

Author Kerry Hannon
Publisher Berkley
Category Business & Economics
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Author(s)Kerry Hannon
PublisherBerkley
ISBN / ASIN0425271471
ISBN-139780425271476
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Sales Rank350,749
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Reinvent your own career or pursue a long-held dream.

You may never have a better chance or reason to do so to get excited about work again and feel passionate about making a difference in the world.

Your new career could easily outlast your first one.

Breaking into a new industry or pursuing a different career can be intimidating, especially when you ve built up years of experience in your current field. But jobs expert Kerry Hannon believes that you can start your next act at any age. In What s Next? Hannon shows you how, with inspiring real-life profiles of people who have successfully changed careers midlife, as well as advice on:

Determining how your next career will work with your spending habits and family situation
Creating your transition network
Finding a mentor to guide you along your new path
Turning a hobby into a profit
Finding capital to start your own business

Whether you re fantasizing about a new path or ready to pursue it, What s Next? provides the roadmap that will afford you long-term success.
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