By contrast, transitions caused by external shocks often come with higher levels of stress and uncertainty. Yet career changes can open opportunities for reinvention.
Looking at the experiences of Vera Wang, who left a career in figure skating and then journalism to become one of the world’s leading fashion designers, and Jeff Bezos, who left finance to build Amazon, shows how resilience, intuition, and vision can turn change into progress.
Rethinking career transitions as an opportunity, rather than a setback, means seeing change as a way to move forward with purpose instead of simply reacting to uncertainty. In practice, that can mean taking a role in a smaller company to gain broader responsibility, moving into an adjacent function to build new skills, or stepping back for further study to reorient a career.
By staying adaptable, nurturing professional connections, and focusing on what matters most, workers can turn uncertainty into progress and position themselves for what comes next.