Hey there! I read this really cool article about career advice from Jane Carter, who’s the President of UPM. Her tips are on point, so let me give you a quick rundown.
Basically, Jane talks about how important it is to have a career plan, but not to be afraid to deviate from it if necessary. She emphasizes the importance of networking and building relationships within your industry, and encourages readers to be proactive in seeking out mentors and building a support system.
But what really struck a chord with me was Jane’s advice on the value of taking risks and embracing failure. She talks about how some of the most successful people she knows have experienced failure multiple times before achieving success, and how those experiences can be valuable learning opportunities.
From my own experience, I can definitely attest to the value of taking risks and not being afraid to fail. I’ve made some pretty big career moves in the past that scared me at the time, but ultimately led me to some great opportunities and experiences.
Overall, I think Jane’s advice is really important for anyone looking to build a successful career. It’s not just about having a plan and sticking to it - it’s about being adaptable, building relationships, and being willing to take risks and learn from failure. Thanks for chatting with me about this!
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