Sentences with phrase «career went in a different direction»

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«Then you throw up grass, and that's going in a different direction, so it just confuses you,» added Reed, who has posted one bogey and nine pars on No. 12 in 10 career rounds at Augusta.
After their stints in Washington, D.C., scientists and engineers head in one of three directions, says Cynthia Robinson, director of Science and Technology Policy Fellowships at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS, the publisher of Science and Science Careers) in Washington, D.C.: They go back to academia, they stay in the policy world, or they decide to do something completely different.
Easy going xnurse looking to find my other half... I enjoyed my job a great deal, however I had to move in a different career direction... I'm more into holistically health, and enjoy it immensely... I love to travel, and do so as much as possible... family and friends are important to me... I have a...
From a screenplay by Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt co-creator Robert Carlock and directors Glenn Ficarra and John Requa (Crazy Stupid Love), which you should go seek if you haven't already, their new film Whiskey Tango Foxtrot sees Tina Fey plays Kim Barker, a journalist who decides to take her career in a different direction but in this instance... it's a trip for some wartime coverage in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
My career could go in different directions
While Navarro's career has gone in a very different direction than what she may have expected coming out of college, her background in physics and engineering still plays a very useful role in her current business.
Gris was to go in a slightly different direction, towards Synthetic Cubism, which to a certain degree helped to differentiate his career from the other two artists».
Being around all those people and seeing their careers and their work, which was a very different scene from the Color Field artists, really allowed my work to open up and go in different directions.
The challenging part in her case was that she had a diverse amount of experience to draw from where she could have gone in different directions with her career, so we realized it was important to have two versions of her resume.
either going through redundancy, want to move in a different career direction or simply struggling to get the job you want
If you are making a big career change, explain why you're suddenly going in a completely different direction: Why would someone with a master's degree in psychology and three years of practice suddenly decide to apply for an editing job?
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