We all go through different phases in each of our careers. Some of us are early in our careers, looking to grow and soak up knowledge. Sometimes we want to downshift, or prioritize family. And sometimes we want to reinvent ourselves entirely.
Ramit Sethi calls these different phases “Career Seasons.”
Just like the seasons throughout the year, they’re natural. They change over time. And you may cycle through them more than once.
“Your Season has profound implications for the jobs you look for and even the way you search for your job.
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Ramit Sethi argues that, just like there are seasons in our life, there are - and must be - seasons in our career and that without understanding “our” Career Season, we can’t and won’t find a job that’s perfectly made for us.
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