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In this episode, George Ofulu shared his personal journey of transitioning from the oil and gas industry to the tech sector. He gave insightful anecdotes about leveraging relatable skills and the importance of taking time for introspection before making significant career changes. He discusses his three-month break from job applications and introduces the concept of "vex money" (also known as a war chest) as a financial safety net during career transitions.
The episode highlights that switching roles, especially into tech, should stem from genuine introspection rather than following trends. Tune in for valuable advice on navigating career changes with purpose and foresight. Tune in to enjoy!
About George Ofulu
George is a passionate Business Analyst with a proven track record of optimizing operations and driving growth. He leverages his expertise in ERP solutions like Odoo and Salesforce to implement strategic improvements and empower businesses to achieve excellence.
Find him on Linkedin here
In this episode, George Ofulu shared his personal journey of transitioning from the oil and gas industry to the tech sector. He gave insightful anecdotes about leveraging relatable skills and the importance of taking time for introspection before making significant career changes. He discusses his three-month break from job applications and introduces the concept of "vex money" (also known as a war chest) as a financial safety net during career transitions.
The episode highlights that switching roles, especially into tech, should stem from genuine introspection rather than following trends. Tune in for valuable advice on navigating career changes with purpose and foresight. Tune in to enjoy!
About George Ofulu
George is a passionate Business Analyst with a proven track record of optimizing operations and driving growth. He leverages his expertise in ERP solutions like Odoo and Salesforce to implement strategic improvements and empower businesses to achieve excellence.
Find him on Linkedin here