New data has revealed that 75.7% of Brits would start a new career if they had the chance, with almost half stating they’ve made a regretful career moves in the past.
According to the CV-Library survey of 1,200 UK workers, those aged between 35 and 44 were the most likely to want to start a new career – followed by workers aged between 45 and 54 years old.
Lee Biggins, Founder and Managing Director at CV-Library added that its never to late to change career – even if you feel like you’re stuck.
He said: “Work is a massive part of everyone’s lives, and we all want to be doing something that we enjoy and can develop in. It’s only human to make mistakes, or wish that we’d done something differently, but the good news is that there are so many fantastic opportunities out there to make the most of. My advice would be not to get yourself into a rut: there will always be an opportunity to reach your goals and patience and determination is key.”
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