Simply put, it's stuffed with advice for anyone who wants to make a career change. You can learn about writing a resume that will let you embark on a new career path, psyching yourself for something new, overcoming uncertainties, and learning new skills. It also has networking tips and recommendations on how you can determine which new career path you'll be following. On those points, I recommend this site.
Now for the cons:
Vertical scrolling down a lengthy page is pretty tedious. From what I remember, it's always advisable to be able to look at a website's main page in a couple of scrolls. The table of contents could be rearranged to avoid lengthy scrolling.
I was excited to look at the "Career Blogs" section and as it turns out, it's not really a collection of blogs, but seems more like a collection of articles on the subjects that the site promised to discuss. It would be good to have an actual working blog here and instead of separating each topic into a new blog, why not go with a blogging platform that allows one to categorize posts?
Overall, it needs a bit of work, but it shows promise.
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