Is it a good idea to pursue a career in an industry that is oversaturated?
Many career paths that I am interested in are overstaturated and I believe that trying to pursue a career in these industries would be a waste of time and money because finding a job wouldn’t be easy. #career-choice
2 answers
Kim’s Answer
Hi Kemi
Great work in researching potential career opportunities before making a decision. I have a couple of suggestions for you to consider before you decide what to pursue. First take time to understand if a certain career aligns with your true strengths and interests. And if so look at possible adjacent careers or industries that may not be as over saturated. To better understand your true strengths and interests, I suggest taking the StrengthsFinder assessment. It is an in depth analysis of your true strengths and potential educational and career options align to them. Your career will consume a lot of your time, so finding the right fit or directionally the right fit will make it that much more enjoyable.
Best of luck.
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Ken’s Answer
In spite of what you might hear or read, your success in finding a position is individual and is directly based upon your efforts to make sure of your career path and to do sufficient interpersonal networking (face to face allowing for personal interaction) with people who are successfully involved your your career area.
Getting to know yourself and how your personality traits relate to people involved in various career opportunities is very important in your decision making process. During my many years in Human Resources and College Recruiting, I ran across too many students who had skipped this very important step and ended up in a job situation which for which they were not well suited. Selecting a career area is like buying a pair of shoes. First you have to be properly fitted for the correct size, and then you need to try on and walk in the various shoe options to determine which is fits the best and is most comfortable for you to wear. Following are some important steps which I developed during my career which have been helpful to many .
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