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5 ways to build career-changing experience

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cultivatedculture.com

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austin@cultivatedculture.com

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Mon, Oct 24, 2022 02:33 PM

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Hey {NAME}, Want to change careers? Here are 5 ways to build experience in a new field: 1. Volunteer

Hey {NAME}, Want to change careers? Here are 5 ways to build experience in a new field: 1. Volunteer Offer your services to organizations in exchange for testimonials. Local businesses and early stage startups are great for this. 2. Freelance Take those case studies and use them to book freelance clients -- get paid to learn! 3. Write 25 Posts Challenge yourself to write 25 LinkedIn posts on your target field. Bonus point is you time constraint it (30 days is good). 4. Start A Podcast Invite heavy hitters in your target industry. Now you get 60 minutes to learn from them and network with them. 5. Build Targeted Projects Choose a company you’re targeting and audit their strategy. Look for missed opportunities or challenges. Write up a case study breaking down your research and possible solutions / ideas. Then share it on your personal site or here on LinkedIn! The best part about each of these? Anyone can do them. No experience, degree, or dollars required. Be well, Austin PS - Whenever you're ready to land your dream job, here are 3 ways I can help: 1. Want 1:1 job search coaching? [Click here to get in touch with our coaching team.]( 2. Changing careers with no experience? [Click here to check out]() my proven system for building the skills you need to break into a any new field (1,100+ students) 3. Want to win more job offers? [Click here to check out](=) my Value Validation Project strategy, the closest thing I've found to silver bullet in the job search (550+ students) [Cultivated Culture] Land a job you love without applying online. How Can I Help You? [Build A Resume](=) [Score Your Resume]() [1:1 Career Coaching]() [Sponsor This Newsletter]() [Twitter]() [Twitter]() [Podcast](=) [Twitter]( You are receiving this email because you subscribed to get more career-related content on [cultivatedculture.com](). If you do not want to receive these emails or other communications you can easily remove yourself from our email list by [clicking this link to Unsubscribe](.                              Â

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