I'm skeptical of this article's statement based on other things I've read:
From https://www.livecareer.com/career/advice...nning-tips
But many people decided to switch careers around 2006-2009, and it seems like some of them are switching again. I think that tech and the need for healthcare services will cause more and more to switch.
I think schools will see more demand for allowing a third bachelor's, especially in tech fields.
Quote:Considering that research has found that the average worker will change careers – not jobs but careers – five to seven times in their lifetime, career planning is an activity you should do at least once a year.
From https://www.livecareer.com/career/advice...nning-tips
But many people decided to switch careers around 2006-2009, and it seems like some of them are switching again. I think that tech and the need for healthcare services will cause more and more to switch.
I think schools will see more demand for allowing a third bachelor's, especially in tech fields.