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If you're interested in moving away from daycare, you could explore careers in schools, healthcare, administrative support, human resources, nonprofit organizations, customer service, or community programs. Positions such as an administrative assistant, medical receptionist, HR assistant, patient services representative, school office assistant, or program coordinator often value the communication, organization, and interpersonal skills you've already developed.
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As you think about your next step, consider what you enjoy and what you don't enjoy about your current job. For example, you may enjoy helping people but prefer working with adults instead of young children. You might like organizing activities but want a more structured office environment. Understanding what motivates you will make it easier to choose a career that better matches your interests and long-term goals.