Most People Switch Careers At This Age
Some times you just have to change it up. A poll of 2,000 employed adults found that the average worker switches careers at this age.
And what is that age? It is a few years younger than when I switched careers. The survey says that most people switch careers at 31. I was 35. What I did for a living has nothing to do with what I do now. I went from being a Captain with the Charlotte Fire Department to becoming a broadcaster. I basically traded one kind of stress for another but wouldn’t change my mind for the world.
So what happens to cause most people to switch careers at this age? The study suggests workers may experience a “ten year itch” that causes them to shake things up. According to Newscenter 1, 26 percent of respondents are considering a career change. 44% already made the leap to something brand new (like I did).
Of those people who changed careers, 33% wanted better opportunities for better pay, and 19% were looking for a better work life balance. Many people now want to work remotely, that is also a contributing factor to a career switch.
What caused you to change careers? What was the inspiration?
The Top 20 Companies for Remote Jobs in North Carolina In 2023
Working remotely is growing exponentially in popularity and opportunities. While it’s not for me, at least not 100% of the time, many many people are fans. In fact, I know several people who would never consider an office job anymore. And for a lot of people, the new year can mean looking for a new job. If that sounds like you then you’ll want to be aware of the companies hiring most work-at-home employees. If you’re in North Carolina and in the market for a remote job, FlexJobs has released its 10th annual “Top 100 Companies to Watch for Remote Jobs” list.
In the study, they note that between 2021 and 2022, “FlexJobs saw a 20% increase in the number of remote job listings on the site, compared with just 12% the previous year. And with the wider adoption of remote work came more variety in job titles and career levels. While a majority of positions were for experienced-level jobs (62%), manager and senior-level roles claimed 32% of the remote job listings. The remaining 6% of postings were attributed to entry-level jobs.”
So, which companies are hiring the most at-home workers right now? Below you’ll find the top 20 companies for remote jobs. While some are household names, others do more of the behind-the-scenes work. And, while many of these companies may not be based in North Carolina, since the work is largely remote, many of them offer jobs for residents. Read the full list from FlexJobs here.