Copywriter II • June 18, 2025

From Industry to Government

In recent times, we have successfully assisted ‘industry’ talent looking to make the switch to the ‘other side of the fence.’ In this guidance note, we will highlight a few reasons why you should consider making this transition

 

- Industry Knowledge is Highly Prized in Regulatory Circles

Although this career transition will require a learning curve, you will  add immediate value to the regulatory regime by virtue of your up to date knowledge of industry practices

 

- New Experiences and Future Career Planning

Having both industry and regulatory experience on your resume will put you ahead of the pack when applying for new opportunities in future

 

- True Influence ‘from the inside’

While government ministries and regulatory bodies often collaborate with the private sector on policy decisions, making the transition will enable you to influence policy from the inside

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