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7 July
- Japanese
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English (US)
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I've been eager to join your kind of international ad agency as I can't grow professionally in my current job. When I saw you want ad, I thought it was my chance to make a major *career move.
Is it possible to career change instead of career move in this context?
I've been eager to join your kind of international ad agency as I can't grow professionally in my current job. When I saw you want ad, I thought it was my chance to make a major *career move.
Is it possible to career change instead of career move in this context?
Is it possible to career change instead of career move in this context?
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- English (US)
Yes, career change works well in this context.
- Japanese
@SaraDWEM Thanks a lot for the feedback. Generally speaking, is there any difference in nuance between career move and career change?
- English (US)
No, not really. Career change is more commonly used in conversation. If someone talked to me about a career move I know what they mean but would be thinking of it as a career change in my head.
- Japanese
@SaraDWEM Thanks a lot again. It's clear thanks to you! 🙇

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