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Lillian’s Answer
In addition to the careers already listed, I think a Recruiter could be a great fit too. We are like the bridge between a company and candidates. Another great option is a University Recruiter. Previously, I was a University Recruiter where I would manage the internship program, go to career fairs and talk to students/give advice, or be involved in a speaker series. It's a very rewarding job as you're helping students and providing them with opportunities.
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Dr. Sudeep’s Answer
In fact, every job I would say falls into this category to some extent. This is because if you have picked up some skills and are experienced in the field it would be natural to be sought after and requested to speak and also to advise. Perhaps you may want to consider jobs in the teaching, academia, sports, film or in the nonprofit sector. Most of these jobs would do require the kind of person who can present and advice to help people.
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Poonam’s Answer
Career coach or Life coach is a good option (An example - https://mettacool.com/). You will get an opportunity to work with people from various backgrounds and better their personal as well as professional life. Given that the last year has been so tough due to pandemic, we are in need of good coaches more than ever. I think helping people be the best version of themselves can be quite fulfilling.