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Tony’s Answer
Hi Yissairy!
I would start thinking about what are you passionate about? What act / service / event puts you in your happy place? From here, you should think about can this passion help me to earn a living? Is it sustainable?
There is an old saying "chose a job you love, and you'll never have to work a day in your life".
I would start thinking about what are you passionate about? What act / service / event puts you in your happy place? From here, you should think about can this passion help me to earn a living? Is it sustainable?
There is an old saying "chose a job you love, and you'll never have to work a day in your life".
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Doug’s Answer
Hey there! One exciting way to start discovering your dream job is by exploring books that talk about finding meaningful and inspiring careers that help you grow and connect with like-minded people. You can browse through Amazon books using keywords like "dream job," "dream careers," or "work you love." TED Talks and other videos featuring career search experts are also a great source of inspiration and advice.
Remember, each of us is unique, and our dream careers depend on our personal preferences. When I chat with college students, I often recommend browsing through job postings on LinkedIn and similar platforms to find titles and descriptions that catch your attention. Then, dive a bit deeper into researching what the day-to-day work is like—sometimes, a job's image can be pretty different from its reality!
Once you've got some interesting jobs in mind, try interning, job shadowing, or even talking to people who work in those positions. It's important to note that finding your dream job is an adventure, filled with unexpected turns and discoveries. No job is completely perfect, but many people find their way to careers they genuinely love, whether intentionally or by happy accident. So, embark on this journey with enthusiasm and an open mind!
Remember, each of us is unique, and our dream careers depend on our personal preferences. When I chat with college students, I often recommend browsing through job postings on LinkedIn and similar platforms to find titles and descriptions that catch your attention. Then, dive a bit deeper into researching what the day-to-day work is like—sometimes, a job's image can be pretty different from its reality!
Once you've got some interesting jobs in mind, try interning, job shadowing, or even talking to people who work in those positions. It's important to note that finding your dream job is an adventure, filled with unexpected turns and discoveries. No job is completely perfect, but many people find their way to careers they genuinely love, whether intentionally or by happy accident. So, embark on this journey with enthusiasm and an open mind!
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Lorraine’s Answer
Yissairy,heck out these tips for finding your dream job.
1. Make a list of your strengths, skills, and interests. Take a moment to consider how your talents and passions could be applied to a variety of career paths.
2. By using career-oriented websites, you can conduct research on career paths that may be of interest to you.
3. . Participate in internships, volunteer work, or entry-level jobs to gain relevant experience.
4. Be open to opportunities Sometimes, your dream job might not be in the field or position you initially imagined. Explore new opportunities, take on new challenges, and adapt to changing conditions. You never know where your dream job may take you!
1. Make a list of your strengths, skills, and interests. Take a moment to consider how your talents and passions could be applied to a variety of career paths.
2. By using career-oriented websites, you can conduct research on career paths that may be of interest to you.
3. . Participate in internships, volunteer work, or entry-level jobs to gain relevant experience.
4. Be open to opportunities Sometimes, your dream job might not be in the field or position you initially imagined. Explore new opportunities, take on new challenges, and adapt to changing conditions. You never know where your dream job may take you!
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Rebecca’s Answer
Thank you for your question. Firstly, have you thought about what is your dream job? What would you like to do?
Below are my suggestions :
1. Think about what you have interest, e.g. your hobbies, favorite subjects, etc.
E.g. If you are interested in Maths, would you like to be an accountant, banker, engineer, financial analyst, maths teacher,
If you are interested in Music, would you like to be a singer, musician, music teacher, music composer, etc.
2. Find our more on these careers and identify what you have interest
3. Speak to someone who are working in these careers. Seek Guidance from your mentor, school career counsellor, your parents, etc.
4. Shortlist 1-2 career you would like to purse (your dream jobs)
5. Find out the entry criteria of relevant subjects in the college
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
Below are my suggestions :
1. Think about what you have interest, e.g. your hobbies, favorite subjects, etc.
E.g. If you are interested in Maths, would you like to be an accountant, banker, engineer, financial analyst, maths teacher,
If you are interested in Music, would you like to be a singer, musician, music teacher, music composer, etc.
2. Find our more on these careers and identify what you have interest
3. Speak to someone who are working in these careers. Seek Guidance from your mentor, school career counsellor, your parents, etc.
4. Shortlist 1-2 career you would like to purse (your dream jobs)
5. Find out the entry criteria of relevant subjects in the college
Hope this helps! Good Luck!