Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised with no kids you weren’t able to move up higher in your field, guess it’s not a great fit but probably need to know more about it/you to make a any useful suggestions.
Plenty of hardworking, brilliant women don’t move up. Lack of sponsorship, bias, getting passed up by white boys, located in remote regions… can be the reasons. Kid is not the only thing that holds women back 🤪
Also, speaking as someone who chose not to have kids, not having kids takes off some of the pressure to make a huge salary. You only have yourself to worry about - you can mess around more and go explore what's out there without having to grind grind grind. I don't know if that's OP's case but it's def mine.
Anonymous wrote:Cyber security, Internal Audit, PMP, Risk Mgt, AML/BSA there are certifications you can get get that require no additional schooling where you could be making 250-350k in a few years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised with no kids you weren’t able to move up higher in your field, guess it’s not a great fit but probably need to know more about it/you to make a any useful suggestions.
Plenty of hardworking, brilliant women don’t move up. Lack of sponsorship, bias, getting passed up by white boys, located in remote regions… can be the reasons. Kid is not the only thing that holds women back 🤪
Anonymous wrote:A basic IT / programming course is the most marketable bang for buck
What is your Ba / MA in? What field are you in? Surprised you can't apply for promotions in the govt to get to higher GS level
Anonymous wrote:A basic IT / programming course is the most marketable bang for buck
What is your Ba / MA in? What field are you in? Surprised you can't apply for promotions in the govt to get to higher GS level
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised with no kids you weren’t able to move up higher in your field, guess it’s not a great fit but probably need to know more about it/you to make a any useful suggestions.