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"forge a career path" is correct and usable in written English
It means to create or establish a route or plan for one's professional development and success. Example: She worked tirelessly to forge a career path in the male-dominated field of engineering.
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Another common worry is the impact this will have on research innovation and those early career researchers trying to forge a career path in academia.
I was never going to actually make music so it made sense to forge a career path that allowed me to take out my latent frustrations on those fuckers who could play instruments.
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"And so I said, 'I'm going to do something that would make Peter proud.' " Forging a Career Path He set his sights on CBS News and joined the network as a special correspondent.
"And so I said, 'I'm going to do something that would make Peter proud.' " Forging a Career Path He set his sights on CBS News and joined the network as a special correspondent.
Many people operate under the assumption that you have one of two choices when forging a career path: either sell your soul to "The Man" and earn big bucks or martyr yourself financially in exchange for a job that has a positive impact on society.
Katie Hopkins has managed to forge a career by saying she's "telling it like it is".
running waterwent on to forge a career in advertising.
Thompson later went on to forge a career as an attorney and lobbyist.
And it was inevitable Burton-Cole would forge a career in cycling too.
A big challenge for me has been trying to forge a clear career path coming from a domiciliary care background as the personal budget/direct payments system is a youthful one, and the infrastructure for training and career progression is still under construction.
Two years on Wilson, 29, has forged a new career path working for Transport for London (TfL), having completed a work placement organised via its Smart Sourcing initiative and successfully applied for a permanent role.
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