My Learning Diaries: I left a stable finance job for a career in social work. Here’s how I made the switch

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The fast-changing nature of work has prompted many Singaporeans to upgrade their skills to stay relevant. TODAY’s Voices section is publishing first-hand accounts of young Singaporeans who have recently done so to give their careers a boost, or ev

of young Singaporeans who have recently done so to give their careers a boost, or even pursue new paths in life.

The programme required 1.5 years of part-time studies, along with three years’ employment at a social service agency. Even though I had juggled work and studies in my finance degree course, one challenge I faced this time round was carving out time for my family. We conduct activities and games to help them improve their social and emotional skills. Occasionally we have to address conflicts that occur during the session through restorative interventions.

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