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Prachi’s Answer
Being an aspiring Aerospace Engineer, I want to work for the betterment of our planet while ensuring fast mobility.
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Judi’s Answer
It’s ok that you don’t have a career goal yet. That just means you need to get some real-life experience to help you leverage your interests and talent.
When I started my career I knew I liked healthcare, graphic arts and working with people but was otherwise confused at what I should do for a living. I ended up going to college for occupational therapy and quickly switched to mass communications and Advertising. That combination of interests lead me to my first career in coordinating graphics and print production for clinical research trials. I had to become technology smart when that industry turned digital. This lead me to an opportunity building and leading a technology team supporting new healthcare software using the graphic design tools I mastered in my first job. This launched my career in software product management! Each career step was very different but built on the last. The key is to get the education so you have opportunities to get started.
Good luck!
When I started my career I knew I liked healthcare, graphic arts and working with people but was otherwise confused at what I should do for a living. I ended up going to college for occupational therapy and quickly switched to mass communications and Advertising. That combination of interests lead me to my first career in coordinating graphics and print production for clinical research trials. I had to become technology smart when that industry turned digital. This lead me to an opportunity building and leading a technology team supporting new healthcare software using the graphic design tools I mastered in my first job. This launched my career in software product management! Each career step was very different but built on the last. The key is to get the education so you have opportunities to get started.
Good luck!