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Clark Howard: Finding Your Dream Job

POSTED: 12:14 pm EDT October 23, 2006
UPDATED: 11:29 am EST October 31, 2006

Channel 2 broadcast "Clark Howard: Finding Your Dream Job" in an hour-long primetime special. Consumer guru Clark Howard examined how to find a job that you're passionate about doing everyday. We focused on six people who are trying to undergo career transitions, and we followed their struggles and challenges.

These six have career ambitions that range from becoming a professional country music singer, to event planner to working at NASA. We saw what they learned in the process that you could use to find your dream job.

We also heard success stories of those who have made career transitions and talked to career counselors and coaches about the best way to find the job of your dreams.


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