The hottest Career Change Substack posts right now

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Erik Torenberg's Thoughts 2108 implied HN points 03 Jan 25
  1. Having a lot of money doesn't always bring happiness or purpose. It's common to feel lost even when you're financially secure.
  2. It’s important to confront your insecurities and challenges head-on. Personal growth often happens when we face difficult times.
  3. Learning for the sake of enjoyment, like studying physics, can be fulfilling. Sometimes, it's fine to not have a big plan and just focus on what makes you happy.
L'Atelier Galita 159 implied HN points 07 Oct 24
  1. Many people are leaving their jobs, and it seems to be a bigger trend after COVID. This time of year often makes people reconsider their career paths.
  2. Pursuing your passion isn't always the best advice. It's important to build expertise and autonomy first, as true passion often comes from those experiences.
  3. Books like 'Business Model You' can help you reflect on your career and what you truly want. Taking time to learn and support a cause can lead to better life choices.
The Honest Broker Newsletter 2021 implied HN points 14 Feb 24
  1. The main reason for leaving academia is to pursue new opportunities.
  2. One of the motivations for leaving academia is to have more time for book-length projects, like writing three new books.
  3. Issues in academia, like student accessibility, misplaced priorities such as emphasis on football, and lack of support from administrators, are significant factors influencing the decision to leave.
Elena's Growth Scoop 1474 implied HN points 17 Oct 23
  1. Career blues are real and can leave you feeling tired, unfulfilled, and restless.
  2. Regularly reevaluate your job and career options to ensure you're in the best possible position.
  3. Explore different avenues like public speaking, newsletters, contracting work, and advising to complement your full-time job and avoid career stagnation.
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Notes in the Margins 19 implied HN points 06 May 24
  1. Transitioning from Product Leader to Coach is a significant career change that can be empowering and fulfilling.
  2. Continuous learning and self-improvement are crucial for growth, both professionally and personally.
  3. Embracing change, resilience, and gratitude are key elements for navigating transformations and building a brighter future.
The Analog Family 199 implied HN points 08 Feb 23
  1. Losing a job can feel really unsettling and emotional, especially after dedicating a long time to it. It’s normal to feel lost and to grieve the sudden change in routine.
  2. Even though losing a job is tough, it can also open up new opportunities and paths. With time, it’s possible to feel excited about what comes next.
  3. Having a personal project, like writing a book, can be really important as it showcases your skills and gives you something to be proud of. It can also help you find direction during a career change.
CAUSL Effect 19 implied HN points 02 Mar 23
  1. Facing fears is a normal part of starting something new. It’s important to acknowledge those fears and know that you're not alone in feeling them.
  2. The fear of regret can be stronger than the fear of failure. You might worry about failing, but often the bigger fear is not trying at all.
  3. Having support from loved ones can make a huge difference. You don’t have to face your fears by yourself; encouragement from others can help you take the leap.
Human Capitalist 0 implied HN points 15 Apr 24
  1. There were many job changes last week, with 10 notable ones mentioned. These updates give insight into shifts in major companies and sectors.
  2. Some high-profile moves include leaders from companies like Shopify and Spotify taking new roles at OpenAI and a new startup. This shows how talent is moving towards AI and innovative platforms.
  3. The competition for top talent is increasing, especially in tech and SaaS companies. Companies need to pay attention to these trends to stay ahead.