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Jen Webster | Helping people – how she found her place in charities after leaving the corporate world

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Jen Webster worked in the IT industry for 30 years, spruiking software for some big tech firms until her first child started school.

Needing more flexibility in her work, Jen shifted to a part-time role running her organisation’s corporate social responsibility program… which opened her up to the world of charities.

It was a role she loved for many years until suddenly she was faced with redundancy – a daunting prospect in her early 50s, but also paving the way to make a career change and follow her dream of working for a not-for-profit.

Jen soon discovered that was easier said than done, but her determination paid off. She’s gone on to work in what she describes as the ‘gritty’ end of the charity sector, in areas like HIV, homelessness and drug and alcohol addiction.

Now the Marketing Manager at Odyssey House NSW, Jen has found a great sense of meaning in her work and loves using her marketing skills for good. Inspired by her frontline worker colleagues, she’s also become a qualified social worker and is studying to be a counsellor.

In this episode, Jen chats with host Jacqui Ooi about:

· Why she loved working in IT and what drew her to the charity space

· Going through a redundancy and the rollercoaster of job-searching and interviews

· The challenges she faced and overcame in moving to not-for-profits

· What she’s learned from working at different charities helping marginalised people

· Her best tips and recommendations for aspiring career changers

For more inspiring career change stories, tips and resources, sign up to our newsletter: https://whatshedidnext.com.au/

JEN’S RECOMMENDATIONS

Working Wisdom a Facebook page set up by Jen offering practical tips to help women on the job hunt: https://www.facebook.com/workinginwisdom/

CONNECT WITH JEN

Learn more about Odyssey House NSW: https://www.odysseyhouse.com.au/

Follow Jen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennwebster/

CREDITS

Host and producer: Jacqui Ooi

Associate producer: Catherine Cavill

Join us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatshedidnextpodcast/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatshedidnextpodcast

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/what-she-did-next-podcast

What She Did Next acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Land on which this podcast is made, the Wodi Wodi people of the Dharawal nation. We pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging.


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Jen Webster worked in the IT industry for 30 years, spruiking software for some big tech firms until her first child started school.

Needing more flexibility in her work, Jen shifted to a part-time role running her organisation’s corporate social responsibility program… which opened her up to the world of charities.

It was a role she loved for many years until suddenly she was faced with redundancy – a daunting prospect in her early 50s, but also paving the way to make a career change and follow her dream of working for a not-for-profit.

Jen soon discovered that was easier said than done, but her determination paid off. She’s gone on to work in what she describes as the ‘gritty’ end of the charity sector, in areas like HIV, homelessness and drug and alcohol addiction.

Now the Marketing Manager at Odyssey House NSW, Jen has found a great sense of meaning in her work and loves using her marketing skills for good. Inspired by her frontline worker colleagues, she’s also become a qualified social worker and is studying to be a counsellor.

In this episode, Jen chats with host Jacqui Ooi about:

· Why she loved working in IT and what drew her to the charity space

· Going through a redundancy and the rollercoaster of job-searching and interviews

· The challenges she faced and overcame in moving to not-for-profits

· What she’s learned from working at different charities helping marginalised people

· Her best tips and recommendations for aspiring career changers

For more inspiring career change stories, tips and resources, sign up to our newsletter: https://whatshedidnext.com.au/

JEN’S RECOMMENDATIONS

Working Wisdom a Facebook page set up by Jen offering practical tips to help women on the job hunt: https://www.facebook.com/workinginwisdom/

CONNECT WITH JEN

Learn more about Odyssey House NSW: https://www.odysseyhouse.com.au/

Follow Jen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennwebster/

CREDITS

Host and producer: Jacqui Ooi

Associate producer: Catherine Cavill

Join us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatshedidnextpodcast/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatshedidnextpodcast

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/what-she-did-next-podcast

What She Did Next acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Land on which this podcast is made, the Wodi Wodi people of the Dharawal nation. We pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging.


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