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I tried 25 jobs in a year

Emma Rosen hated her job in the civil service. So she embarked on a year-long quest to find her path in life

January 9, 2019 16:36
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ByClaire Cantor, Claire Cantor

5 min read

Do you feel gloomy every Sunday evening, anticipating work the next day? Do you worry you may never find a job that you love?

That’s how Emma Rosen felt, even though she had a place on the prestigious Fast Stream civil service graduate programme. Eventually she quit and embarked on a year-long search for her dream career, deciding to try out 25 different paths before she turned 25, documenting that journey on a website, from which has come a book, published this week.

Rosen’s book about that experience, The Radical Sabbatical, is just the thing for perplexed millennials searching for the right path. Indeed, it starts by declaring itself an “unapologetic millennial manifesto for career happiness”. Each chapter offers a series of useful exercises, asking questions such as “Who am I?” and “What makes me happy?”. The ever-resourceful Rosen leads us through her year-long job hunt, from making the initial decision to move and putting together a wish list of jobs, to setting up placements and networking

Growing up in Borehamwood, from a traditional Jewish background, Rosen studied History and International Relations at Exeter University, followed by a Masters in Applied Security Strategy. Feeling pressurised to live up to the expectations of her community and family she quickly secured a place on the Fast Stream programme.