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I am just posting here to try and get some feed back on changing careers. Have any of you ladies made a major career change in that last few years? and where did you start? When I say career change I mean from 1 field to a completely non related field not from fund accounting to corporate accounting...Tanks for any input!
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I made a very significant career change last fall. I guess wasn't completely different as I did do some event planning in my old career but it was only like 2% of what I did.
I previously worked in undergraduate recruitment. I was in charge of one of our student employment organizations that recruited prospective students to the university. I coordinated the entire organization...everything from promoting available positions, interviewing, hiring decisions, new employee paperwork, training, monitoring work shifts, teaching and implementing recruiting techniques, improving communications, planning events relating to the organization...that sort of thing.
In October I moved into (university) fundraising as an event planner. All I do now is plan events...receptions, meetings, homecoming, hospitality suites, concert series, etc. So, as I mentioned, it wasn't completely different as I did do a (very little) bit of event planning with my old position but nothing like what I do now. I still work for a university and some aspects of fundraising are very similar to recruitment but it is still very, very different.
Event planning is what I've always wanted to do. Undergraduate recruitment was something I was interested in and when I needed a job that was there and event planning wasn't. But I love my (new) job and hope to do this (in some capacity) forever.
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And, let me provide a bit more info, since I just reread your question and I think that's what you want. Sorry, I missed that the first time (pregnant brain).
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Lots of the skills I relied upon in advertising (account management/coordination, not art) transferred to the banking area. Good verbal and written communication skills, the ability to do many projects and tasks at once, and the ability to work with a variety of personality types ranging from artists to execs translated to me being able to help many different types of banking clients.
I left the ad world due to a verbally abusive boss no other reason. I totally would have stayed if it weren't for her (and that she was the president of the company so I couldn't really "complain" up the chain of command). But, I needed a job quickly and I looked into banking and it seemed like something I could learn and have fun doing. I'm a SAHM now, but I do miss that world.
Sounds like you are contemplating a big change. Any details you want to share?
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