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Hey there! 🌟 So you’re thinking about switching up your career in your 30s – you’re definitely not alone! It’s never too late to pursue something that truly excites you and offers better opportunities for growth.
Considering your background in AG. Sciences and the desire for a more lucrative path, have you thought about exploring careers in industries like finance, technology, or healthcare? Here are some potential options to consider:
– Data Analyst: Utilize your analytical skills to interpret complex data and make informed business decisions.
– Project Manager: Combine your organizational skills with leadership qualities to oversee projects from start to finish.
– Nursing: Consider a pivot into the healthcare sector, where there’s a growing demand for skilled professionals.
– Digital Marketing Specialist: Dive into the world of digital marketing to leverage your creativity and strategic thinking.
Before diving into another degree, consider networking with professionals in these fields or taking on short-term projects to get a feel for what resonates with you the most. Researching salary ranges, job prospects, and potential for growth in each field can also help guide your decision.
Ultimately, the best career change will be one that aligns with your interests, values, and long-term goals. Good luck on this exciting journey ahead! 🚀 #GoodLuck #NewBeginnings
I would recommend spend a week or some time just researching careers.. you’ll find that there are TONS of careers that exist that most ppl don’t talk about. Once you find something that peaks your interest, go on google/LinkedIn to find ppl in that profession and set up informational interviews with them. That way you’re gaining insight first hand if that’s what would want to do, and you’re networking. It works like a charm.
Hi, I work in agriculture (office job). Accounting is a great area to go into if you know that’s what you want, but don’t underestimate the value of gaining some marketable skills and industry knowledge on the job. I found that landing at a great company was more important than finding the perfect role to start in. I saw once people got their foot in the door, did good work and made internal connections, they are often be able to find opportunities on order teams and move up. Leverage internal connections too! Find some people you look up to and pick their brains about your development and what you’re interested in. Just know you’re not stuck in what you’re doing now. 32 is really young and you have many years to try new things, gain skills/knowledge and find a good fit for you. Feel free to PM me if you want any specific ideas in ag.
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