Changing Lanes? Maybe Not
In my coaching, some new clients are still focusing on a career shift because they want one. Not because their current one has run out road.
Not realistic. On Reddit Jobs, here's an on-the-money observation:
"In today's job market you can't afford to switch careers and
start from zero"
Not only are there are fewer entry-level positions. Soon enough there may be none. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei projects AI will wipe out most of those.
Old by now was the prediction by Paul Weiss chair Brad Karp that AI could eliminate the demand for some junior lawyers. Ironically on professional anonymous networks such as Reddit Consulting there's still chatter about exiting managing consulting because they no longer like it and opting into matriculating at law school.
Me? I transitioned from content-creation to two other career paths because AI and more were eating my lunch, dinner and breakfast. But for years I had been developing those fields of expertise as sidelines. The career shift, although soul-wrenching, was doable.
Changing lanes can make sense, however, if you open your own business. The majority of my clients have navigated successfully out of being an employee.
Rattled by the uncertainty? Faith-based Career Coaching.
Special expertise with transitions, reskilling and aging. Psychic/tarot
readings, upon request. Complimentary consultation with Jane Genova (Text
203-468-8579, janegenova374@gmail.com).
Yes, test out the chemistry.
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