Already a Future Women? Sign in Career Three steps to prepare for a tech future How to future-proof your career and find work/life balance By Vi Nguyen Career How to future-proof your career and find work/life balance By Vi Nguyen Previous article Creating safe spaces for constructive conversations Next article Jennifer Robinson’s prestigious career almost ended before it began You might be in transition – someone who is looking to get back into the workplace or change careers. Or maybe, you’re simply facing new technologies in your sector that you’d like to prepare for. Where do you start, how do you start?The past few years have drastically shifted our perspective and approach to life and work. Leaders have been forced to adapt their style as work has become more distributed and less visible and requires more trust of your team. New technologies have also found their way into every aspect of our lives, blurring the boundaries between workplace and home. Striking a balance amidst the chaos can be confronting. Join the club Already a member? Sign in careerwork in progress More from FW Career How to maintain a career that supports your community By Jon Owen Career 4 traits that make you more employable By Roxanne Calder Career Three things that could help solve Australia’s childcare crisis By Grace Jennings-Edquist Culture The question victim-survivors like me are tired of being asked By Geraldine Bilston Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.