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You Need a Career ‘Sponsor’ (Not Just a Mentor)

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You Need a Career ‘Sponsor’ (Not Just a Mentor) There’s a lot of advice out there (read: on Lifehacker) about finding a mentor, and that’s because having someone established to guide you is a major benefit for your career. The more you look into the concept, though, the more you find that the world of mentorship is complex. For instance, you might hear the word… Read more…

Lifehacker 249 2023-07-19

Phils’ Harper halts career-high homerless drought

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Phils’ Harper halts career-high homerless drought Bryce Harper ended the longest homerless streak of his major league career at 166 plate appearances when he hit a solo drive for the Philadelphia Phillies in the second game of a doubleheader against the San Diego Padres.

ESPN 253 2023-07-16

LPT: choosing career or sorting personal life first

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LPT: choosing career or sorting personal life first Further career or stay at home? I’m in the medical field. A 26F who is just finishing 2 years of paid internship. I was living away from home and would visit every 2 weeks or so, and would find it incredibly difficult to leave home because of emotional attachment. I may have the opportunity to further my career in a rare opportunity for the nex…

Life Pro Tips 169 2023-07-14

career sabbatical at 43..

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career sabbatical at 43.. A little bit that I type may sounds like I’m bragging but it’s not. I want to be very specific on my situation to get the best advice from the community (well as good as reddit can be)..I know many people are in far worse situations and there are millions who have much more than I do. With that being said: I’m 43, have a wife and two wonderful k…

Reddit Personal Finance 193 2023-07-14

Career Navigator – From Architect to XR Prototyper

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Career Navigator – From Architect to XR Prototyper Hey everyone, We’re hosting a Career Navigator session with alumni who previously took our course, with our speakers Alessio Grancini, SenioR AR Prototyper at MagicLeap, and our XR Bootcamp architect students (like Astha Kapila) to share their successful career pathways into VR/AR. This is great for Architects, Industrial Designers, CAD, 3D desi…

Reddit Interior Design 306 2023-07-13

Starting my career after graduating, and struggling to cover moving expenses

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Starting my career after graduating, and struggling to cover moving expenses First off, apologies if this isn’t the right way to get advice on this (or wrong flair). I’ve just graduated from college and starting my position this week ($33/hr). The catch is I have to relocate and I have no real way of doing so (relocation bonus of $3000comes in 3 weeks but need an address in the new state to receive). I haven’t been worki…

Reddit Personal Finance 235 2023-07-13

Seriously debating taking 9 months off my career to travel

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Seriously debating taking 9 months off my career to travel Hi all, like the title says, I’m seriously debating taking 9 months or so off from working to travel the world. I can’t tell if this is exciting or just a really dumb move financially. About me: 30YO female who does not wants kids. Expenses: – No rent currently because of a break up – crashing with my parents until I figure out where I want to …

Reddit Personal Finance 209 2023-07-06

Wie West set for ’emotional’ end to career at Open

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Wie West set for ’emotional’ end to career at Open Michelle Wie West, who will retire after this weekend’s U.S. Women’s Open in Pebble Beach, California, told reporters Tuesday, with regards to her finish, that she hopes “it’s in the final group with everyone watching. That would just be so incredible.”

ESPN 187 2023-07-05