According to a survey the Washington Post conducted earlier this summer, about 1 in 5 workers in the U.S. considered changing their profession during the COVID-19 pandemic. The number was higher for people under 40 — one-third of them have thought about changing their career since the pandemic began.
The pandemic has shifted our priorities and made us reassess what we truly want. For some people, that has meant pursuing more meaningful work. For others, it’s meant looking for a job with higher pay or more flexibility. And for those in service and retail work, it could mean looking for a job that offers stability during the uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic.
At 9 a.m. on Thursday, MPR host Angela Davis explores the reasons behind this trend and what it’s like to start a new career during these unprecedented times.
We want to hear from our listeners. Has the last year and a half caused you to reassess your job? Have you made a career change during the pandemic? What do you want to know about making a professional change? Call us at 651-227-6000 during the 9 a.m. hour or tweet @AngelaDavisMPR.
Guests:
Kate Schaefers is the Executive Director of the University of Minnesota Advanced Careers Initiative. She coaches professionals who are transitioning into new jobs and careers.
Meg Steuer is finishing her last week as the director of platform for Forge North. She’ll be taking off a few months to travel.
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