These career break coaches help people quit their jobs to figure out their next step

Get the Full StoryCareer breaks are rising in popularity, opening up doors for career coaches who specialize in helping workers temporarily leave the workforce.

After 13 years of grinding away in the corporate world, Katrina McGhee was feeling more burned out than fulfilled. So, she made an escape plan: Save 40,000 to fund a year off of work. A year-and-a-half later, she left her market research job for a 20-month career break.

Share: