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Discover LudwigThe phrase "career challenges" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to refer to any type of challenge one may face in their professional or career life. For example: "The career challenges I have faced over the past few years have caused me to become a more resilient person."
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Lewis, 27, said her career challenges were not so different from those women working in an office setting.
Some of these career challenges are not unique to dementia but apply across most health research fields.
Executives, he said, are at heart ambitious and may try to return to the career challenges that inspired them.
Focusing on four accomplished artists with varying degrees of hearing impairment, the filmmaker, a hearing actor, watches as each navigates life and career challenges.
The Week's Bests Jennifer Warawa wants to know if you're really listening: "Maybe there are clues about career challenges, struggles with a project or just general dissatisfaction.
Young pianists can spend years on the contest circuit, competing for medals, cash and concerts, and occasionally getting screen time — pacing nervously backstage, opining about career challenges, perhaps even performing — in the behind-the-scenes documentaries these events inevitably generate.
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She began her career challenging the Boy Scouts of America to admit a girl for the first time and won.
Dink spent his career challenging the intolerance behind such statutes, becoming a champion of minority rights in a country where such causes are punishable.
For every Djokovic, ranked fourth, there is someone like Murray (ranked second, 27percentt career challenge success rate) or Gaël Monfils (13th, 24percentt).
Women are staying in biomedical research beyond postgraduate training but a key career challenge appears to be promotion from lecturer to senior lecturer.
Anne Hathaway meets a key career challenge by playing her first pain-in-the-ass, unsympathetic character - mostly unsympathetic anyway - in Jonathan Demme's freewheeling improv-style ensemble movie about an excruciating wedding party.
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