Jumping Back into the Workforce After Raising Kids?

Here are six ideas for getting started well before you're ready to launch.

This column is part of a special series Halbert Hargrove produced in honor of March being Women's History Month to highlight women's accomplishments and challenges.

You’ve been working at home raising kids. Now you're ready to transition to work outside the home. I’ve been there, and I know it’s a leap! And it’s one you can clear — you just need a running jump. Here are six things to think about before you leave the ground.

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Client Service Manager, Halbert Hargrove

Angela Renee joined Halbert Hargrove as a Client Service Manager in 2013. Her role includes overseeing the administrative aspects of her client's accounts, serving as the firm's liaison with custodians, and mentoring and training new employees.