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What impact will this job have on my life?
I inquired because fashion is important to me. I need to know how much it will effect me in the future, both positively and negatively.
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Kelsa’s Answer
Hello, what job specifically are you referring to?
I have worked several jobs in different industries. Each I’ve learned from. Overall, the one with the most impact was the one that I was most passionate about. The company closed and I couldn’t find anything close for years. It changed everything from my college major to how I viewed the world.
With fashion, if that’s what you’re passionate about, working in a field that encompasses fashion, will have the most impact on you.
I have worked several jobs in different industries. Each I’ve learned from. Overall, the one with the most impact was the one that I was most passionate about. The company closed and I couldn’t find anything close for years. It changed everything from my college major to how I viewed the world.
With fashion, if that’s what you’re passionate about, working in a field that encompasses fashion, will have the most impact on you.
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Maggie’s Answer
Omarion, working in Fashion will be very challenging for several reasons. However, pursuing a career in an industry that allows me to connect with people all over the world, while expressing my creativity has been more than I ever imagined. My advice to you is to pursue a career that makes you money, while investing your money from that career along with your time. It will affect your future drastically if you’re not Knowledgeable of the industry or planning for your future with as many options possible for you to be successful.
Research salary for Fashion positions where you plan to live.
Create or update a resume with your Fashion or Retail experience and start applying to jobs asap.
Search job platforms like Indeed.com, for Fashion positions to see what they require for the job.
Talk to as many people in the Fashion Industry as you can, ask questions, and thank them for their help.
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