Canadian Job-seekers Switch Careers
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Most Canadian job-seekers believe it's never too late to switch careers: Poll

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A recent Express Employment Professionals-Harris Poll survey found more than half of job-seekers ( 56% ) had already switched careers at least once.
Generation Z ( 57% ) and millennial respondents ( 54% ) are almost as likely to say they switched industries at some point in their careers as gen-Xers ( 55% ) and baby boomers ( 66% ) Generation Z and millennials are more likely to switch careers than boomers.
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