Wednesday, May 16, 2012

3 STEPS TO CHOOSING A CAREER

As you contemplate where your career might take you after college,it is impossible to know what opportunities fate may throw your way.What you can do,however, is identified your interests,talents and values,and then explore occupations that might make good use of them.If you follow the three steps process below you will not just be sitting back waiting for careers and jobs to land on your lap; you will be working towards discovering what makes you happy.

STEP 1.
Figure out what makes you tick by asking yourself:
  • What sparks and holds my interests?
  • What do I do well?
  • What kind of personality do I have?
  • What is really important to me?
STEP 2.
Learn about your career options.Rarely do you have the opportunity to take a class in college that shows what the work world is like.Your have to take the initiative to explore it yourself.In addition talk to people through informational interviews,and try out careers by shadowing and taking internships or part time job.
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STEP 3.
Sort out your priorities after you have spent time on steps 1 and 2,some of your strong preferences may start to emerge.You might learn you do not want to be in a corporate environment.That rules out investment banking.Or you might find that your interest in art would not sustain a career,so you crush those types of jobs off your list.Whatever it is that you learn about yourself, you are making important discoveries that will help you choose a good career when the time comes.Most importantly,keep it all in perspectives:You do not have to live forever with any career decision you make now.Most people change career several times during their lives,so the first job you choose right after your college probably will not be your career 40 or 50 years later,unless you want it to be.So do not put too much pressure on yourself to make the perfect decision and always keep your eyes open.

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