Changing Careers at 50: A Practical Guide

Coursera · Beginner ·🚀 Entrepreneurship & Startups ·6h ago
A career change in your 50s can be the start of something meaningful and rewarding. This video explores how to transition into a new path by building on existing experience, developing new skills, and approaching the process with confidence. Learn practical strategies to identify your next move, highlight transferable skills, and navigate challenges like age bias, while creating a career that aligns with your goals and lifestyle. Like this video and subscribe for more insights on career transitions, lifelong learning, and professional growth. Explore flexible online courses to build new skills and support your next career move: 👉 https://bit.ly/4s9Dox4 Achieve your goals with Coursera Plus: https://bit.ly/4bL8UMY #CareerChange #Over50Careers #CareerGrowth #LifelongLearning #Upskilling #ProfessionalDevelopment #SecondCareer #JobSearchTips #CareerAdvice #FutureOfWork
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