Goldman Sachs recruits workers who left labor force during pandemic
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Lori Taylor benefited firsthand from the opportunity to return to a career in banking after taking six years off from work to raise two children. Currently a managing director in Goldman Sachs' credit risk management division, Taylor was among the lucky minority of folks who take lengthy breaks and yet successfully relaunch their careers.
"It can be intimidating to explain why you were out and it can be hard to network your way back in," Taylor told CBS MoneyWatch.
Taylor retooled her skills through what Goldman Sachs calls a "returnship" for individuals like herself. Many more women in particular are searching for similar pathways back to work after the pandemic forced them to the sidelines.
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