Thursday, June 2, 2011

The Best Way to Choose a Career

The Best Way to Choose a Career
By Marcus Riggs


One of the biggest decisions an adult must face is how to earn a living when their school and college days are over. While some people know from an early age what they would like to be when they grow up, others aren't as certain. Here are a few things to consider as you decide what career to pursue.

1. Online career quizzes, such as the Myers-Briggs Test, may be helpful as you begin to consider what career is right for you. This particular test evaluates your personality type and specific characteristics to determine what line of work might be best for you.

2. Consider what interests you and talk to experts in that field. A good place to start is by talking with people who are already doing the job and willing to share their point of view. If the field you're interested in has a professional association, check out their website or contact information to find out more.

3. Take a look at what your talents and skill sets are. Oftentimes, what we do well can give us an indication of a career path, so really be honest in your own assessment. As an example, if you are an introvert, then a customer service position would probably not be a good fit for you. Putting down on paper what you can and can't do may be helpful as you map out your future.

4. There are many people out of work right now, and that means a lot of candidates are vying for a limited number of open positions. You should seriously consider how likely it will be to find a job in the field you have in mind, as there is little point in working toward employment in a particular profession if jobs are scarce in that field.

5. Ascertain what the most important factor is in terms of potential employment. If your main consideration is that you earn a high salary, then this will affect which field you should pursue. If you are more concerned with a relaxed environment, or with job satisfaction, it may change the direction in which you decide to go.

You may not know what career you'd like to pursue, but with some research, you can figure out what profession is best for you. Knowing what you want out of life and what field to go into can be as simple as writing down what your skills are, and determining how many jobs are available in that field. Take the time to map it out, and you'll find the job that's a good fit for you in no time.




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