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Are you stuck in a career rut?

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Get a month by month breakdown of how to change your career in 2017 Hey there, If you are working to

Get a month by month breakdown of how to change your career in 2017 Hey there, If you are working today at a job you hate (or that doesn’t pay you enough or give you the flexibility you want), let’s make 2017 the year you make a change. If you’ve been eyeing a career in tech, but you’re worried that it’s TOO big a change to make, I want you to know this: changing careers to a tech career is work, but it’s not complicated and I can show you exactly how to do it. In fact, it’s actually a pretty simple formula—one that I have successfully used with thousands of other Skillcrush students to help them land jobs that are more creative, higher paying, and ultimately more rewarding than the work they were doing before. And—just to clear up any concerns you may have—I WON’T be telling you that you need to: X quit your job and go back to school full-time X pay thousands of dollars X start over from scratch or X be a math whiz kid There are, however, a handful of key steps you will need to take and I’d love to lay out for you exactly what they are. So if you have an hour to spare, join me on Monday, January 9th at 1pm ET, for a very special webinar event: [Year-of-You-JAN2017-v1.png] [Save My Spot In The Webinar!] I hope you can make it, because I want 2017 to be the year you make it happen :) xoxo, [adda_signature.png style=] P.S. If you can’t join us live, dont worry. We’ll send you a link to the replay of the webinar afterward, just be sure [reserve your seat now]! [twitter47x47.png] Tweet This: [Make 2017 the year of YOU! Join @Skillcrush live to get a FREE month-by-month plan to change your career, RSVP: --------------------------------------------------------------- You received this email because you are subscribed to the Webinar List from Skillcrush. [unsubscribe from all lists] [update subscription preferences] Skillcrush 115 West 18th Street, Floor 2 New York NY 10011 USA

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