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Why Career Changers Peak at Age 39

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Most people assume career changes happen in your twenties, but the Bureau of Labor Statistics data tells a different story: the average age for a major career switch is 39. This episode explores the surprising second wave of career pivots in the late forties and early fifties, the difference between "adjacent pivots" and "transformative pivots," and why people who make radical field changes in midlife often report higher satisfaction than those who stay put. We also look at the declining wage penalty for career switching, the rise of "combinatorial roles" that reward cross-domain experience, and the psychology of what researchers call "contrast-enhanced satisfaction.

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