A recent report from CV-Library discovered that a massive 75.7% of Brits would start an entirely new career if they had the chance, with 44.5% admitting that they’ve made a career move in the past that they’ve regretted.
The research, which explored the views of 1,200 UK-based workers, found that those between the ages of 35 and 44 are most likely to view their professional history with regret, whilst 80% of 45 to 54-year-olds and 79% of 18-24-year-olds harbour similar regrets.
If you felt your vision wasn’t 20/20 you’d consult an optician.
If you had toothache you’d make a dental appointment.
If you felt depressed you’d consult a psychiatrist.
If you wanted to drive you’d sign up for driving lessons.
If you wanted to lose a few pounds you’d consult a dietitian.
So what’s the sensible thing to do if you want to get your career back on track? #proteuscareermanagement #attitude #careeradvice #careerguidance
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