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On Wall Street, it might sound like a 15,979-kilometre ticket to nowhere. And yet here was Catherine McCormack, trading a plum job at Goldman Sachs Group Inc in New York for a finance job back home â in Australia.
That might seem like a career-killer, but McCormack, 39, says the pros outweigh the cons in a world still crippled by the lasting impact of the pandemic.
Catherine McCormack left her career at Goldman Sachs in New York to return to Australia. Â
She isnât alone â for the first time since the World War II, more Australians are returning home than leaving. The rough count last year: 25,000.
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