This piece might have a limited appeal. It’s sort of like eavesdropping on a conversation in the booth behind you at Lum’s. Unless you’re looking for some inspiration about becoming a real estate agent, it’s pretty esoteric. It fails to make the leap into the more universal, and it often has the same tone as an infomercial.
The interview deals with one woman's search for her next career having spent 20 years in software marketing. Working with a career coach, she explored many different options and finally ended up in real estate, and this piece reveals the process and details the steps she took to get there. In today's world of downsizing and outsourcing, this piece is likely to be relevant to listeners everywhere.
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This piece belongs to the series "The Recruiter's Studio"
Produced by Cheryl Ferguson
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Jonathan Goldstein
Posted on November 27, 2004 at 11:39 AM | Permalink
Review of High Tech Refugee Finds New Home
This piece might have a limited appeal. It’s sort of like eavesdropping on a conversation in the booth behind you at Lum’s. Unless you’re looking for some inspiration about becoming a real estate agent, it’s pretty esoteric. It fails to make the leap into the more universal, and it often has the same tone as an infomercial.
Helen Woodward
Posted on November 12, 2004 at 10:57 AM | Permalink
Review of High Tech Refugee Finds New Home
The interview deals with one woman's search for her next career having spent 20 years in software marketing. Working with a career coach, she explored many different options and finally ended up in real estate, and this piece reveals the process and details the steps she took to get there. In today's world of downsizing and outsourcing, this piece is likely to be relevant to listeners everywhere.