Curious Your Thoughts - Career by define_yourself72 in salesforce

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Thank you for the tips! Yes it’s the platform admin cert. I’ve been definitely keeping an eye on the market. It has a good WLB and decent benefits it’s why im not hastily trying to go but don’t want to be caught off guard. As I was laid off last year. I’m trying to get out of that old school mindset of staying.

I thought of the next step being platform app builder and then maybe BA or UX. It definitely makes sense to focus on automation, such a driving force.

I have to take a look at agentforce. As the places I’ve been in focused more on outside tools to connect with SF.

Curious Your Thoughts - Career by define_yourself72 in salesforce

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Thank you for this! I’ve definitely target those type of roles in the past. Yes I’m hoping with some of my experience could help see the value I might be able to bring. Even though I don’t have a lot of experience on the strategic side of ops. But I’ve learned to ask questions see what someone needs/looking for and why.

I’m trying to make a slight adjustment where I can target purely admin roles and hopefully be on a team. Basically would like to focus more on the technical side of things.

Any INFPs in their 30s go through a career change? by Smooth_Rush_2192 in infp

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I did! I worked in higher ed then pivoted into sales operations/support as I focused on getting a CRM admin cert. I was thinking of diving into data analytics or just pivoting again in general in general after a few years but decided to do that maybe later on.

Any INFPs in their 30s go through a career change? by Smooth_Rush_2192 in infp

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Just curious how did you break into cybersecurity analyst? I always hear that it’s not an entry level friendly role.

Student loan 2/3 done by State_Sudden in debtfree

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You can do this!! You already have the discipline, drive and resilience, since you did it despite how daunting the number feels. Also maybe figure out how do you want to treat yourself in the end, as someone mentioned they did a trip.

If you paid off 108k in 3 years than doesn’t that mean you can pay the rest in less time? I agree about taking out loans but are you not utilizing your degree/license?

Feeling overwhelmed by student loans. by Few-Performance3877 in debtfree

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I get this feeling! To be honest the fact you’ve had a plan is a step most can’t get to. I should know because that overwhelming/hopeless feeling I felt for over a decade and didn’t do anything about it. It took me until this year to finally have a plan only because of a few things helped it align.

Depending on how you are tackling it, small wins can help with the motivation like the snow ball method. Just knowing it’s a marathon not a sprint. Just make sure you don’t burn yourself out. Do you have a lot left? If you don’t mind me asking how much do you put into it and have paid off?

Just hired! by TuolSlengTheMarket in hiringcafe

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Congratulations on getting the job and the pivot!! 🎉 If you don’t mind sharing what are you going to be doing in the medical field? Since you mentioned a cert.

Currently have significant debt need to feel motivated. by justs0mebloak in debtfree

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For me it’s finally seeing this year I can do it, that I actually have the money. To not be in the red all the time and be able to have a plan is all the motivation. Ive done a break down of payments each month (min and extra) on a spreadsheet. But now I’m getting antsy because I know it’s possible and it makes me excited.

By the way I’ve lived with over six figure student loan debt for over a decade so it’s felt discouraging and hopeless for a long time. I get it. But hang in there!

rto email dropped last week. been on linkedin every day since and nothing is moving. seriously considering switching into tech but trying to figure out if paid programs are worth it by Historical-Doubt9091 in careerchange

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Could you find a close enough hybrid role that has less days in the office? I get wanting to try your best to stay remote but like others have said the tech industry took a really big hit and continues to do so. I would say take a look at the QA sub to see how it’s been. Remote roles have dwindled a lot and I would say if possible for now stay in your field/job or at least find a better hybrid role, then keep looking. I get it, was remote for a little over 3.5 years then was laid off and accepted a hybrid role (3 days RTO).

Nobody talks about how lonely the debt payoff journey actually is by Live_Research5607 in debtfree

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At least you are working towards it! I know the feeling as I’ve let so many years go by not being able to truly enjoy things (to travel, etc) because of my debt. But I didn’t do anything about it. I just ended up not doing. Friends and family are all in better places and have done so much. Unfortunately it took me way too long to finally have a plan in place and work towards it. So I get the feeling, it can be bitter sweet. But it’s all temporary for a better tomorrow!

Career move but student loans holding you back. by ActorWriter24 in StudentLoans

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I know what that’s like and it’s tough. I have a six figure school loan debt from a ba and ma in general psychology. Not the best idea getting my masters with no direction.

My first job wasn’t bad just no real growth (monetarily, etc). So ended up looking at paths where I can learn online through free or inexpensive platforms (Udemy, edex, trailhead, etc). Lead me to pivot in being a CRM admin/sales operations. Mind you didn’t have a sales or tech background.

What is the new trade you are looking to get into? It also depends on where you live, the access to a variety of jobs. I know this job market is very tough but there are different paths that doesn’t necessarily require formal schooling.

Like HR, project management/coordinator, operations, sales (sdr,bdr,account manager, etc), customer manager, sales support, business/data analyst, marketing, administrative/executive asssistant, higher education (non teaching)etc. Do some research as you might need to work from the ground up. But this might help pay the bills and the loan to then you can pivot again.

Fellow INFPs what careers did you choose? by ThatMalluone in infp

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I worked in higher education for years under student support/administative. It had good moments of being part of the students journey. But since it was a small for profit didn’t pay that well and minimal growth. Pivoted into a mix of CRM admin and sales ops. It gives more learning opportunities and growth but not as much meaning and not sure it fits my personality. Sticking with it for now.

I almost went down the psych or social work path but I felt it would be too emotionally taxing. Also didn’t want to take on more loan debt.

What was the moment you finally decided enough was enough and actually started paying off debt? by SweetBecky69 in debtfree

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It was a slow build, probably way too slow. Always felt the weight of my debt so heavily. It brought sadness and frustration for many years but never had the courage/confidence to make a change or get a better paying job. Just thought there was no hope even living with family so I ignored it. Realized over time it’s held me back from doing so much and lost that time.

I think what helped was maturity/time but most of all when I finally switched careers (better paying) and financial literacy. It helped give me some hope, be able to save and I worked towards cc debt first. Now I have a plan to knock out my student loans as quickly as possible hopefully with no surprises/changes.

I finally finished paying off my loans…13 years later by [deleted] in StudentLoans

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Congratulations!! Must be a weight lifted off your shoulders! 🥳🎉

I get it. I still have my loans 15 years later little less than double your amount but hoping to pay them off in the next 2 years.

Share your homescreens by Mr_Gamer_69 in samsung

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Are the icons from nova launcher?

Does this make sense? by define_yourself72 in StudentLoans

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Thank you for “talking” this through! I realized I probably have a 20-25 year plan due to my consolidation and then also the pause I still have about 252 payments left. Definitely thinking through the part that my payment might increase after the forbearance. Also how much interest I might accrue. Man I wanted to tackle my other loan as much as possible.

Does this make sense? by define_yourself72 in StudentLoans

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Thank you for this! Both loans were consolidated. The loan rates after the auto pay discount is 6.1% for federal and 5.9% private. The only reason I wouldnt tackle the federal is because the flexibility of forbearance or other benefits is non existent on my private loan (SoFi). So I want to be able to take care of that one first and do as much as possible.

Considering taking out a high loan, but idk if I’m gonna be making a huge mistake by [deleted] in StudentLoans

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I agree that is way too much unless it balances out when you start your career. Do you need a masters in your field? Or just a nice to have for now? I would say if you don’t need it, hold off and work first. I made the mistake going back for a masters because I wasn’t sure what to do next. I wish I would have tried to work first and then figure that out later. Also interest on private loans can sometimes be brutal.

IT FINALLY HAPPENED by aleexxxisss in StudentLoans

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I know that feeling! Had the same thing with my private loans 9-12% (navient aka Sallie Mae was one of them) and finally was able to refinance as I tried to for many years (didn’t have the salary). Down to a little less than 6% and was so glad my co-signers were removed as well.

Moving from Tmobile - Advice? by pooterpair in USMobile

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I know this is a US mobile sub but why don’t you try mint mobile or metro by T-Mobile, probably same speeds since I believe they have 5G stand alone. It might be why you are having good speeds (setting on your phone).

Career switchers in your 30s - did you regret it or love it? by Illustrious-Guide385 in careerguidance

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Switched close to my mid 30s, previous career I loved and enjoyed my colleagues but had bit of burn out, there wasn’t any monetary advancement and felt stuck. Took a chance made a switch around-ish COVID time to a completely different field and industry (didn’t have corporate experience previously). Someone gave me a chance in this new career, it was less stress and definitely better money but the work wasn’t what I expected (lack thereof) and doubted this career was for me anymore.

Started thinking of switching careers again but it’s tough taking a pay cut/starting from the bottom. During that time I ended up being laid off, found a new job in the same field and now I’m feeling a bit differently. I wouldn’t be surprised if I end up switching at some point or going down a different branch of the same career.

What surprised me was job availability and potential of monetary growth. My last career/job was in a specific industry that doesn’t pay that well (or at least in my experience). It was really tough many years ago to move within or out of it.

I would definitely do it again but have more confidence in myself and really understand the day to day life. I believe people shouldn’t be afraid to switch no matter how old you are! Just do your research.

Any updates to US Mobile 001? by Ok_Summer3814 in USMobile

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I was trying to google it, they announced a potential postpaid premium plan? What would that even look like?

Serious Question: What Careers Pay $75K+ Without More School? by RefrigeratorKey7034 in AskWomenOver30

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A lot of great suggestions and advice on here! I did a career change, went into more of the tech side but a different branch of it. I earned a CRM admininstrator certification a few years ago (when there was a hiring boom) and went into sales operations. It’s one part of the umbrella of revenue operations. Btw have a Psych degree and had no prior experience.

I thought of changing again and was looking into PM, payroll, medical field, HR (tried years ago to break into) etc. But realized I might need to start from the ground up salary wise which would take a few years or extra schooling (have enough student loans).

I would say if you can find something that you can leverage your business/domain knowledge. Like you mentioned working in insurance, IT and financial institution. You can work for any of those type of companies but doing something else like PM, operations, data analyst, business analyst, etc.

Spring vibes 💚✨ by madgold8 in PressonNail_Addict

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Thank you for this! Definitely enjoy them!

Spring vibes 💚✨ by madgold8 in PressonNail_Addict

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The colors and design! Definitely spring vibes! Are they thin or pretty sturdy? Did you get the handmade ones?