#C27541 I am a 30-year-old professional at a crossroads in my career and would genuinely appreciate some honest guidance. For the past several years, I have been preparing for the Civil Services Examination. After multiple attempts and considerable reflection, I am now planning to move on from this journey. However, I have concerns about my employability and career prospects outside the UPSC ecosystem. My educational background is as follows: • B.A. (Hons.) Geography, University of Delhi (2017)�• M.A. Geography, University of Delhi�• LL.B., Faculty of Law, University of Delhi�• Currently pursuing M.A. Environmental Studies, University of Delhi I am now looking to transition into the corporate sector, but I am uncertain about how my academic profile will be perceived by employers, especially given the gap created by years of Civil Services preparation. I would be grateful if members could provide an honest assessment of my career prospects, suggest suitable industries or roles, and share any practical advice on how I can position myself effectively in the job market. If anyone has gone through a similar transition or can recommend potential career paths, I would greatly appreciate your insights. Thank you in advance for your guidance and support.
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corporate social responsibility who are working in climate change or lawyer if You have license to work as advocate or you can go in advocacy of environment based companies ..
I guess, you can get into legal consulting for corporate companies and this will help you grow as many companies need legal assistance and good lawyers.
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You can be a great contributor in fields where communication skills are required, especially writing..... Try corporate communication jobs, even library related jobs can help continue your reading habits If possible open a library and become self employed in due course....even a writer thereon
Please DM me, for a job change or a job. Thank you