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DO CHILDHOOD DREAMS REALLY

COME TRUE?

BROUGHT TO YOU BY

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The latest TODAY’S

PROFESSIONAL WOMAN REPORT from LinkedIn + Citi looks at

the people who’ve shaped our careers, what we want

from our lives and how we work toward our goals.���

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DO YOU REMEMBER WHAT YOU

WANTED TO BE WHEN

YOU GREW ���

UP?���

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an astronaut?

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a marine ���biologist?

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a superhero?

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a dancer?

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an explorer?

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It turns out, the people

most likely to have

followed their

childhooddreams���now work in the medical,

high-tech and legal fields.

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And when it comes to fulfilling childhood

dreams, men are more likely than women to have the career they wanted growing up.

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Women in STEM has been a hot topic recently, but the percentage of women who dreamed of working in technology has stayed the same from one generation to the next - a tiny 2%.

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“I have been in technology for 25 years. I was hired by a woman who became my mentor, and I have hired as many women as possible so they could have the same opportunity. Confidence is key. Be strong, passionate and self-educate.” WENDY PETTY, Vice President of Distribution and Member Partners

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SO WHO INFLUENCED OUR CAREER PATHS?

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For women, it varies by generation: MILLENNIALS: Mom GEN X: Dad

BABY BOOMERS: Teacher, Coach or Counselor

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Men, regardless ���of their generation, said their father had the biggest role in shaping their careers.

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HOW IMPORTANT IS WORK-LIFE BALANCE IN OUR CAREERS?

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Both men and women feel the pressures of achieving career success while managing family

responsibilities, but men are less likely to discuss it with women.

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Every single person who interviewed me asked, How do you balance work and family.” No one ever asks her husband, Ben Affleck ���-actress Jennifer Garner on sexism in Hollywood

“Every single person who interviewed me asked, How do you balance work and family?”

ACTRESS JENNIFER GARNER

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THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE

WHO ASK HER HUSBAND,

BEN AFFLECK, THE SAME

QUESTION?

ZERO.

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78% of women say they’ve never

heard a successful man talk about the

struggles of having a career

and a family, but more than half of

men (52%) say they have.

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“When I was in my 30s and a busy professional and mom of two young children, I occasionally mentioned how difficult it was to always want to be with my family when working. What amazed me was how many older men—of the generation where stay-at-home dads were just not a thing—said they had always felt the same way.” -PERI DWYER, Instructor  

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Women think hiring more help at home would help them have a better work/life balance.

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While men were more likely to think hiring more help at work would improve their work/life balance.

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AND NEARLY 3 OUT OF 4 PROFESSIONALS DON’T THINK THEY’RE PAID ENOUGH.

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BUT THE ART OF PROMOTING YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS AT WORK IS TRICKY.���

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(NOT EVERYONE LIVES FOR THE

APPLAUSE ���LIKE LADY

GAGA.)

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EVEN THOUGH WOMEN ARE MORE LIKELY THAN MEN TO

SHARE PROFESSIONAL ���ACCOMPLISHMENTS ���

���

AT WORK…

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Only 40% of women feel like they’re adequately promoting their work to executives.

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While 50% of men feel that they’re doing a good job of self-promotion.

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“It took years to evolve to the place where I could say, I DID THIS.

If you don’t toot your own horn, no

one else will. I am proud of my accomplishments,

and I am excited to share each success with colleagues.”  LORIA RICHARDSON, Lead Project Specialist

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JOIN THE CONVERSATION! Connect: Professional Women’s Network, Powered by Citi, is an online community with more than 370,000 members on LinkedIn that helps women achieve the careers they want and discuss the issues relevant to their success. Visit linkedin.com/womenconnect for more information and to join the group!

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LinkedIn + Citi’s Today’s Professional Women’s Report is inspired by the the conversations in Connect. Read the full report here.

To learn more about the report, contact: [Edelman] Shaina Lamb: 212-704-8281 [email protected] [Citi] Andrew Brent: 212-559-1299 [email protected]

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