Career breaks help employees reset
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Returnships: Adults Re-Entering the Workforce
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According to a survey by LinkedIn , 62% of employees have left their job for a bit at some point.
Many companies are tackling that transition with return ships.
These programs help people return to work without having to start at an entry level position.
It's a way to dust off old skills and learn some new ones along the way.
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