Camille is fond of video games. He even made it his job by creating his own start-up. But while his business is developing considerably, Camille realizes that he is no longer in line with the values ​​of his investors ... One day, he gives up everything to radically change his life and become an organic baker. Today, he thrives fully in this manual trade. But to start this big turn, Camille had to train with professionals. In this special episode of L'Envol adapted from the program "La France Bouge" on Europe 1, Camille shares her story to give you, in your turn, desires for a change of life.

Why are more and more executives turning to manual trades?

Do you have to start your new activity first and then train yourself or is it better to do the opposite?

How to navigate the maze of training aids?

After Camille's testimony, the journalist of Europe 1 Carole Ferry and the presenter of the podcast L'Envol, Adèle Galey, decipher this subject in the company of Justine Abecassis.

The head of educational content at LiveMentor, an organization that offers training to change your life, gives all her advice on how to train well.

Three tips for finding the job of your dreams 

Take the time to choose a course adapted to your desires ...

 Changing jobs is quite a challenge. To succeed with flying colors, it is sometimes necessary to resume training. But it can be difficult to navigate among a plethora of offers! To find the right training, do your research: consult the opinions on the Internet, find out about the certification and finally, do not hesitate to ask people who have taken the training you are targeting. Take the time to ask them questions and collect their feedback.

… And your schedule.

What can also weigh in the balance when you choose a training, it is the proposed rhythm.

There are intensive training courses lasting a few months and others to be carried out in parallel with your professional activity, in the evening or at weekends.

It's up to you to choose the one that suits you best! 

Accept that you are wrong.

Returning to school is not always easy after years of working life.

Despite the difficulties and potential setbacks, pick yourself up and don't be discouraged.

We cannot repeat it enough, we always learn from our mistakes.