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I have been in banking (specifically lending/mortgage) for the last 6 and a half years. I've started feeling the burnout coming on recently and I want start looking at a possible other career before I start hating and resenting my job. Before going into banking I had seriously considered going into HR and I am considering it again but I am open to most anything. I'm curious if there are any other former bankers out there who transitioned to another career, what did you choose and how do you like it now? I've been in banking since I graduated college so I don't have any other experience. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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