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Leslie Polizzotto is proof that you can have a complete career change in your 50s and be more successful than ever.
In the wake of the horrific mass shooting in Uvalde, TX, the founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America explains how she found her voice and gives her best tips on how you can too.
Seymour left the magazine world at age 59 and has fully reinvented herself as a multimedia entrepreneur. She shares what she learned along the way.
Vieira explains the process she goes through when she’s contemplating pivoting careers, which she has successfully done many times.
Explaining a gap in your resume to a future employer can feel daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. “Comeback Career” co-author Ginny Brzezinski explains how you can characterize your time away as a major selling point.
“I always advise women when they go into an interview, don’t just say you deserve this because you have done this, this and this … Just show your vision. And your vision will speak to your excellence,” says Pelosi.
McCaskill knows about reinvention. The Democrat started a new career at age 65 as a political commentator after losing her bid to return to the Senate for a third term in 2018. Here’s what she learned.
Do you want a new job but don’t know where to start? “Design Thinking,” which includes five simple steps, can help you re-invent your career.
Many women are unsure how to even begin, especially if they feel their skills are rusty, professional networks are non-existent and confidence is crushed.
Like many mothers in the wake of #MeToo, Sorvino is trying to navigate how to talk to her own kids about sexual assault.