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<blockquote data-quote="Lumree" data-source="post: 105076" data-attributes="member: 1532"><p>As others have said, the main question here seems to be whether you want to explore other areas. You may find that is still possible in-house, but it will be trickier depending on the company/situation.</p><p></p><p>I think moving from in-house to private practice is more commonplace than it seems. Anecdotally, I’ve seen people move back and fore at different stages of their careers, from NQ to 4PQE to partner.</p><p></p><p>The connection between them all wasn’t the breadth of their training but what experience, USPs and motivations they brought to the table, as with any job. Training in-house wouldn’t keep the door to private practice closed forever. I’m sure you’d find a way to sell yourself if you wanted to make the move!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lumree, post: 105076, member: 1532"] As others have said, the main question here seems to be whether you want to explore other areas. You may find that is still possible in-house, but it will be trickier depending on the company/situation. I think moving from in-house to private practice is more commonplace than it seems. Anecdotally, I’ve seen people move back and fore at different stages of their careers, from NQ to 4PQE to partner. The connection between them all wasn’t the breadth of their training but what experience, USPs and motivations they brought to the table, as with any job. Training in-house wouldn’t keep the door to private practice closed forever. I’m sure you’d find a way to sell yourself if you wanted to make the move! [/QUOTE]
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