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Also the Baruch College Zicklin School of Management is offering a program for those reentering the workforce beginning in January. For strategy and advice on making this transition see Back on the Career Track: A Guide for Stay-at-Home Moms Who Want to Return to Work by Carol Fishman Cohen and Vivian Steir Rabin (Warner Books; June 2007). You also might want to check out www.backonthecareertrack.com and www.iRelaunch.com.
Thanks for the link, Susan! I think the program is a great idea, but I worry that 3 days won’t be enough time to get it all in. I’d like to hear more about the take-aways and what kind of support the participants can expect after the fact.
Kristen
Carol,
Thank you for visiting Women On Business. I definitely plan on checking out your websites!
Kristen, Thanks for stopping by! I agree that 3 days does seem like a short amount of time, but since the Wharton School of Business is involved in the program, I have to hope it will be helpful. I wish I knew someone who was attending to find out how it goes. If you hear any additional information, please let me know!
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