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Should You Become a ‘Multi-Hyphenate’?

Sheila Singam, Managing Partner , Human Equation Sdn Bhd

13-Jul-22 12:00

Should You Become a ‘Multi-Hyphenate’?

The hard truth we have to accept as a result of the pandemic is how some of us were forced to pivot careers. Some even needed to find additional income streams in order to be more financially secure, and to combat the uncertain future of our global economy. And as many have embarked on diversifying their skill sets, the phrase "multi-hyphenate career" became more popular and this career cannot be explained with just one job title. Have you recently added a hyphen to your job title too? 

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