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I threw away a 7-year career in banking to start over as an engineer in America

16 min · 19. maj 2026
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I threw away a 7-year career in banking to pursue a PhD in engineering in the USA. In this episode I share my career transition/pivot from banking to engineering. Having worked in the financial sector for several years, i decided to pursue a different career path in my early 30s (mid career) and so i decided to go back to school. I moved across continents from Nigeria to America to pursue my graduate studies in Engineering. In this episode i shared my thought process, why i chose to start over in my 30s mid-career, mistakes & struggles I faced while pursuing my PhD and where I am now in life. I also shared 4 solid points to help anyone at a crossroads in their life or career wanting to make a change/pivot. Hope this episode helps you, pls Like, Comment, Share and Subscribe #startingover #startingoveragain #careerpivot #careerchange #midcareer #phdinusa #africansabroad #livinginamerica Please Subscribe and watch our YouTube channel: @LifeAsWeSeeItPodcast

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