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Ceilings Quote by John Gimlette

“The United Nations was the thing I wanted to work for. Like the United Nations Commission for Refugees is what I was interested in. And then people said if you do that you'll hit glass ceilings all the time, because you are not Ghanian or Nigerian and that's the way to progress though a…” quote by John Gimlette
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“The United Nations was the thing I wanted to work for. Like the United Nations Commission for Refugees is what I was interested in. And then people said if you do that you'll hit glass ceilings all the time, because you are not Ghanian or Nigerian and that's the way to progress though a multinational organization like that. In any event, they said do five years' legal experience and come back. And after five years I decided to stay where I was. So I am really an accidental lawyer.”

John Gimlette

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Economist, 2015

Career paths can be shaped by unexpected circumstances, leading to roles we never intended but still find purpose in.

In simple terms: Accidental careers still matter.

Key Takeaway

Embrace unexpected opportunities.

Themes

career identity accidental paths diversity glass ceiling

Mood

thoughtful determined realistic

Type

interview reflective motivational

When to use this quote

  • legal profession
  • international NGOs
  • career planning
  • immigration law

Key Concepts

career development cultural barriers resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would you do if you could choose any career?
  • How do you navigate cultural expectations in professional settings?
A Different Perspective

May overlook systemic barriers that persist despite personal adaptation.

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