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Would you like to find work that uses all your skills and passions? That can help you experience a great work/life blend? And that is flexible enough so you can thrive in difficult economic times?
If your answer is yes, we encourage you to consider a portfolio career - essentially, doing two or more jobs for different employers.
It begins by reframing work around you and playing to your greatest strengths. Part-time, full-time, working for yourself and/or for an organisation, the choice is yours. In the UK, at least a million people are already experiencing the benefits of a portfolio
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Would you like to find work that uses all your skills and passions? That can help you experience a great work/life blend? And that is flexible enough so you can thrive in difficult economic times?

If your answer is yes, we encourage you to consider a portfolio career - essentially, doing two or more jobs for different employers.

It begins by reframing work around you and playing to your greatest strengths. Part-time, full-time, working for yourself and/or for an organisation, the choice is yours. In the UK, at least a million people are already experiencing the benefits of a portfolio career. In 10 practical steps, this book encourages you to explore another way to find health, happiness and fulfilment in your work.

Advance praise for And What Do You Do?

'... a practical, inspiring and necessary book...a must-read.' Steven D´Souza, author of Brilliant Networking and Executive Fellow, IE Business School
Autorenporträt
Barrie Hopson is a serial portfolio careerist. He is currently blending roles as a psychologist, entrepreneur, author, blogger, non-exec director, presenter, husband, father, grandfather and cricket fanatic.
Rezensionen
'A must-read for all career professionals and their customers who want a step by step guide to progress from earning an income from various sources in an apparent unstructured way, to creating a satisfying and enjoyable way to self-manage their career.' Vivienne Brown, President, Institute of Careers Guidance