Career Planning Tips
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008Hi
One of the worst things in life is working in a crummy job or career you absolutely hate or have no passion for. I have been there.
If I would venture a guess, the vast majority of people are in this position.
My best solution to this problem is to start a business, especially an internet business . Its relatively inexpensive and easy to do so. If you do it the right way, you could be on the way to an early retirement. Take a look on my online business here.
However, if you feel that starting any kind of business isn’t what you want to do, then choosing the right career is absolutely essential. This applies whether you are already working and looking to change careers or if you are about to enter college. This is where career planning comes in.
You need to first identify your interests and seriously think about what career fits your personality. Total self-honesty is required here. Many people choose careers based on just the salaries or what their parents tell them. However, they have no passion for it and end up being miserable.
There is nothing wrong in wanting to be a plumber or electrician for example, rather than being a doctor. If that is what you really want - then go for it. I know of electricians who make a good living and on top of that, they work whenever they feel like.
I would recommend doing a occupational test which would help you identify a list of careers best suited to your personality and skills.
After you get this list, then you need to start narrowing it down to one or two potential jobs. You’ll need to do some research to find out what exactly these jobs involve.
You can do this by speaking to people already in the field, researching the job on the internet, doing an internship or by getting the Occupational Outlook Handbook, which lists details of jobs from A-Z.
After you have decided on a career, the next step is to put together a plan that will enable you to get the education required to enter that field. Make sure you know what admissions requirements are, the tuition and the duration of your courses.
You may need to get college financial aid or do your courses via distance education because of time constraints. All these things should be factored into your plan.
Make it a great day
David