Sentences with phrase «career move into something»

Making a career move into something I am deeply passionate about has always been a goal of mine.

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The sizzling 24 - year - old became a viral sensation just months into her former career, but is seemingly ready to move on and try something new.
Ultimately, a move to Barcelona in 2012 denied Song the chance to become an Arsenal great, and sent his career into something of a downward spiral from which - as a free agent at 30 - he's yet to truly recover from.
Kidman is the obvious bet for consolation prize: it feels like she's moving into the Grande Dame phase of her career in which every major role she takes has one eye on the little gold fella, and if a lot of the time she's going to aim and miss (the specter of «Grace of Monaco» hovers on the horizon, not eligible here yet, but still its stinking word of mouth and distribution troubles are already part of the narrative), in general the Academy loves a trier, so a nod for something as unexceptional - but - prestigey as «The Railway Man» would not be out of the question.
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Both shows open this week, but what one curator a few months ago called an art - world «battle royale» — the two megadealers competing over the work of a super-profitable artist — has settled into something else, and just maybe what Koons wanted all along: the beginning of a Year of Koons, culminating in summer 2014's full - career retrospective at the Whitney Museum — its last exhibition in its Madison Avenue headquarters before moving to the bottom of the High Line.
From the lawyer who offered him his first job, to the person who first took him on as General Manager and supported him through his first year, or more recently the former CEO and CHRO at Cadbury's who helped him move into HR, Van Steenbergen says that letting people make career changes can have hugely positive outcomes for companies, and is something he very much encourages in his work.
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