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INTERVIEW: How to Pivot From a Career That Doesn't Feel Quite Right, w/ Joseph Liu (TED Speaker)

INTERVIEW: How to Pivot From a Career That Doesn't Feel Quite Right, w/ Joseph Liu (TED Speaker)

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Imagine to spend your entire life marching towards a career... only to realise it wasn't for you.

But even worse:

To discover it on your first weeks on medical school.

Would you keep going, or risk everything to find a life that feels more like... you?

Today's guest: Joseph Liu - Keynote speaker, career consultant, and podcast host dedicated to helping professionals relaunch their careers

If you're ever in a career that doesn't feel quite right, Joseph's story might inspire you to take action.

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In this episode you’ll learn:

  1. How to figure out where in your career journey you are & what kind of move you need to make.
  2. How to identify what you need right now.
  3. And I'll give you one simple step you can do today to help you pivot in your own career.

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If you’re enjoying this podcast, don’t forget to follow us on your favourite app.

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https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephpliu/

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To contact Steve directly, visit: https://www.nextstepcareers.nz/

Or email: steve@nextstepcareers.nz


Or check out his socials:

https://www.instagram.com/steveoehley/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-oehley/

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Topics:

Escape the 9 to 5

Escape the 9-5

Career Coach

Career Advice

Career Guidance

Career Transition

Career Change

Next Step Careers Limited

Auckland Wellington Christchurch New Zealand

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