How To Choose A Career

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August 8, 2011Career1 Comment

Choosing your career is the same with deciding what’s best for your future. You need to be certain on the career path you will have to pursue and follow. There are numerous options available for you but picking the best one would be the hardest part of all. You don’t just pick a career because you like it, there are many factors you still need to consider before you settle down to that choice.

Regardless of how tricky it can be to choose the right career path for you, there will always be ways to help you come up with a good decision. Listed are some of the tips on how to choose a career that is suitable to you:

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Discover your area of interest

This is the first question you need to answer. You have to discover your area of interest so that you will feel happy and satisfied with your future career. It is very important that you feel inspired everyday with what you are doing so staying with your interest and continuously doing it can make you a better professional in the future.

Identify your strengths

This is somehow similar to discovering your area of interest but they don’t jive at all times. Sometimes you are good into something but you don’t want the feeling of doing it. So like in choosing a career path, make sure that both your interest and strengths match together. If you know your strengths and would want to improve it, why not choose a career that you can see yourself doing it in the near future. It wouldn’t be that stressful and difficult for you to pursue it because you already have a knowledge and skill on it. Yes it is true that there may be lots of careers you may want to pursue but if you take a little closer to your strengths, you will realize that you are not qualified or you lack the skills to excel on that kind of career. It may be difficult on your part or you may struggle a lot before you are able to achieve that route. Now if you got lots of strengths and you find it hard to decide, noting them down on a piece of paper will help you choose your career. Compile everything you have gathered and choose the one that falls within the highest number of same strengths.

Talk to your parents or someone close to you or maybe a career counselor

Your choice of career path should be decided by only you of course but sometimes when you get confused and undecided, these people can help you. Your parents are big part of your life so before you consult anyone else, try to talk to them because they always know what’s best for you. Let them guide you in deciding for your future. Career counselors are also good in giving advices. Sometimes your area of interest and skills may not be enough to predict a successful future for you. Tell them your goals and what you really want to achieve because they have the necessary information, tools and strategies to help you decide.

Try a short internship program

In case you have chosen a certain career path but still feel unsure if you would want to pursue it, you can try attending short internship program. This internship program will help you discover your self and will let you know a bit about the course you may be taking sooner. Evaluate the subjects and try to realize if you would want to engage yourself to that course for many years and see if you can see yourself doing it after graduating. With internship program, you can get an insight of that certain career path you may be taking.

See your hobby as your profession

Hobbies are something that you love doing and sometimes you keep on doing it for no certain reasons. Why not incorporate it in your career path. If you are happy doing your hobbies everyday, then this might be the best chance to see yourself doing it professionally. We all know that you can only excel in your career path if you are happy and you enjoy what you are doing, so this 5th tip is really helpful.

Consider your finances or budget means

Financial issues should not limit you to pursue your career but you should also be aware as early as possible of how much it may cost you. This will help you to plan for your career expenses and search for dependable sources who can guide and help you financially during your career development. University libraries offer career planning help and may lend you books so you don’t have to buy for new ones in the bookstores. There are also tools online which you can use while studying.

Do some research

Do your own research before you explore on the career path you have chosen. You can ask students who are already taking that career and see if what they are doing still interests you.

Outlook in that career

Imagine yourself in that profession. Do you like the idea of it and do you think you will be able to do the job with ease? In addition, would you like to do the training and enjoy learning what the career is about? If you answer yes to all, then maybe you are taking the right decision in choosing that career path.

Job availability

The last aspect to consider is very important. With today’s recession, lots of graduates find it hard to get a job and end up jobless for such a long time. Some even applied to jobs that are not related to their careers which make their entire years of learning in Universities useless because they couldn’t apply the knowledge and skills they have developed. To avoid this from happening, you can think of the in-demand jobs today and see if it interests you or is suitable to your personality and needs.

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One Response to “How To Choose A Career”
  1. Greg says:

    I am going to save this page for my son to read later. He was having some difficulty in choosing a career and this article can guide him a bit.

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