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anyataylorjoys · 1 year
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES 1991 | dir. Bryan Gordon
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cosmonautroger · 6 months
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Jennifer Connelly, Career Opportunities, 1991
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jenniferconelly70 · 11 days
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Jennifer Connelly in the 90s
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neoyan · 4 months
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sonjackcarl · 6 months
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in-love-with-movies · 11 months
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Career Opportunities (1991)
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dazzledrole · 11 months
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you don’t understand, i’m obsessed
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comfortfoodcontent · 1 month
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My Commission of Tifa on a Chocobo from Final Fantasy VII by @dimaiv-nov referencing her similarity visually to Jennifer Connelly, particularly in Career Opportunities, homaging the infamous toy horse scene
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zzzzzestforlife · 8 months
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20230913 - 4:37pm [🌇]
for a software engineer, i did an obscene number of admin tasks today including facilitating four (4!!!) meetings. i actually really enjoyed those tasks and still managed to write/peer review some code besides, so this whole experience has revived my dream (do i really dream of work? is this what society has reduced me to? etc.) of one day, MAYBE, becoming an engineering manager, selling the remainder of my soul to the corporate machine.
overall, i was incredibly productive for a change and i firmly (with no evidence and only my gut feeling to go by) believe that starting the day by watching part of my favorite comfort show had everything to do with it.
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funculturepop · 2 years
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femmefatalevibe · 6 months
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Hi, I’m trying to change industries to my dream industry. I’m on my 30s but I couldn’t do it before because of personal reasons and taking care of family members and mental health.
My friends, some of them, think I’m wasting my time and they don’t support me and my mum is trying to let me know in a not subtle way that she’s expecting me to grow up of this idea. But I really want to go for it!
However, because all of this, I’m getting anxious that maybe it’s late, that I should have done it before, that because I don’t have experience in this industry I won’t get hired and because it’s a new industry and my city is small (not small us but small village in a country in Europe) I can’t do networking but in LinkedIn and it’s hard because I don’t know someone. And im starting to second guess myself and thinking I’m eating my time but I really hate the industry I’m working now, so I feel really stuck and I can’t move forward with the industry change because all of this. Do you have any advice? Do you think it’s late? Thank you so much <3
Hi love! I believe there are two important points to be made here.
The best time to start is years ago. The second best time to start is now. Time will continue to pass for several more decades, so consider whether you want to "what if" yourself about pursuing your dreams 20 years from now. In my opinion, it's better to go after what you want and fail fast. Living with regrets, at least for me, feels worse than pursuing something I wanted and it not unfolding as my expectations lead me to believe.
While going after what you want is important, especially with your career, you need to be practical and a little more methodical (even a bit conservative) in your approach to ensure you don't run into financial trouble. No dream is worth struggling with life-hindering debt – at least in my opinion.
With these two considerations in mind, I would consider beginning to pursue this career path as a hobby in the meantime while maintaining whatever stable employment you have at the moment. Prioritize your time engaging in this "hobby" like it's a mandatory appointment with yourself.
Consume articles, books, and podcasts. Take courses/build skills in your dream industry/role. Create a portfolio of your own spec work to demonstrate your commitment and talent within this field. Use LinkedIn/virtual conferences to network strategically. Follow people in your dream industry and key leaders. Comment/engage with their material. Send them personalized messages with praise/feedback on posts or insights they shared.
Message people attending the same conferences to connect. Set up informational interviews/coffee chats if possible (offer to pay for a virtual coffee, etc.). If there are any gig/job opportunities, share this spec work to demonstrate your skills and frame your background as a series of transferable skills.
Also, never underestimate the power of your second-degree network on LinkedIn, but mainly IRL. Let your trusted, supportive friends and acquaintances know you're interested in the field. You never know who knows someone.
Hope this helps! Best of luck xx
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ryukang1995 · 8 months
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eveninginbed · 1 year
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Jennifer Connelly as Josie McClellan in Career Opportunities (1991)
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jenniferconelly70 · 8 days
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Jennifer Connelly, 1991
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neoyan · 4 months
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sonjackcarl · 6 months
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