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What do i need to do to start my career?
I can look it up and I can like search up what's the jobs to do and I need to get my credits and everything and stuff like that that's what I think
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david’s Answer
From what you wrote, I believe you already have a good start. You need to maintain good grades in what you're studying, need to expose yourself to a variety of career possibilities, and narrow the possibilities a little, not a lot, and the pursue further education in a general area that can be later narrowed as you focus on your career. That is, you should not attempt to figure your career destination early. All the best to you.
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Molly’s Answer
Heaven,
This is a great question! Simply answered, if you do not know where yo start career/ major-wise, I would recommend to step your foot into multiple areas. If you find that what you are currently in or studying does not satisfy and appeal to what you want to do in the future, then you can easily shift away from that one area and focus in another. In college, I knew that I wanted to focus my studies in general business. However, that is all I knew. After focusing my studies in multiple areas of business, I found my way into Human Resources where I currently am working in today. I received my MBA focusing specifically in Organizational Behavior and Human Resources, and currently have a position as an Human Resources Administrator for a Sam's Club distribution and fulfillment center. You will never know what you like until you dip your foot in the water and tread through several areas!
However, I think that you have a pretty good start on where to go from your current position. Just keep researching and adventure into areas that interest you!
I hope this helped!
Molly H.
This is a great question! Simply answered, if you do not know where yo start career/ major-wise, I would recommend to step your foot into multiple areas. If you find that what you are currently in or studying does not satisfy and appeal to what you want to do in the future, then you can easily shift away from that one area and focus in another. In college, I knew that I wanted to focus my studies in general business. However, that is all I knew. After focusing my studies in multiple areas of business, I found my way into Human Resources where I currently am working in today. I received my MBA focusing specifically in Organizational Behavior and Human Resources, and currently have a position as an Human Resources Administrator for a Sam's Club distribution and fulfillment center. You will never know what you like until you dip your foot in the water and tread through several areas!
However, I think that you have a pretty good start on where to go from your current position. Just keep researching and adventure into areas that interest you!
I hope this helped!
Molly H.
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Rebecca’s Answer
Thank you for your question Many students may have similar question. The most important is to find out what careers you have interest first.
Below are my suggestions :
1. Explore what you have interest, e.g. your hobbies, favorite subjects, etc. and identify the related careers
E.g. If you have interest in Music, would you like to be a musician, singer, musical actor, music producer, music composer, etc.
If you are interested in Maths, would you like to be an accountant, banker, engineer, financial analyst, maths teacher, etc.
2. Find out more on these careers. Speak to someone who are working in these careers. Determine what career you have interest to pursue.
3. Explore the entry criteria of relevant subjects in the college
4. Explore any intern opportunities when you are in the college
5. Establish career development plan when you graduate from the college and review it regularly
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
Below are my suggestions :
1. Explore what you have interest, e.g. your hobbies, favorite subjects, etc. and identify the related careers
E.g. If you have interest in Music, would you like to be a musician, singer, musical actor, music producer, music composer, etc.
If you are interested in Maths, would you like to be an accountant, banker, engineer, financial analyst, maths teacher, etc.
2. Find out more on these careers. Speak to someone who are working in these careers. Determine what career you have interest to pursue.
3. Explore the entry criteria of relevant subjects in the college
4. Explore any intern opportunities when you are in the college
5. Establish career development plan when you graduate from the college and review it regularly
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
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To start your career, there are several key steps you can take. While the specific actions may vary depending on your desired field, here is a general roadmap to help you get started:
Clarify Your Goals: Begin by defining your career goals and aspirations. Determine the field or industry you want to pursue and identify the type of work you want to engage in. Having a clear direction will help you focus your efforts and make informed decisions.
Research Your Chosen Field: Conduct thorough research on the field or industry you wish to enter. Gain an understanding of the job market, industry trends, required qualifications, and potential career paths. This will provide you with valuable insights and help you tailor your efforts accordingly.
Assess Your Skills and Knowledge: Evaluate your current skill set and knowledge base in relation to your desired career. Identify any gaps or areas for improvement. Determine if you need to acquire additional education, certifications, or skills to meet the requirements of your chosen field.
Gain Relevant Experience: Seek opportunities to gain practical experience in your field. This can be through internships, part-time jobs, volunteering, or freelance work. Look for entry-level positions or projects that allow you to apply and develop the skills necessary for your career. This experience will enhance your resume and increase your marketability.
Build a Professional Network: Networking is crucial for career development. Attend industry events, join professional associations, and connect with individuals in your field. Build relationships, seek advice, and learn from experienced professionals. Your network can provide valuable insights, mentorship, and potential job opportunities.
Craft Your Resume and Cover Letter: Develop a well-written resume and cover letter tailored to your desired career. Highlight your relevant skills, experiences, and achievements. Customize your application materials for each job opportunity to demonstrate your fit for the specific role.
Polish Your Online Presence: Create a professional online presence through platforms like LinkedIn. Optimize your profiles to showcase your skills, experiences, and career interests. Engage in industry-related discussions, share relevant content, and connect with professionals in your field.
Prepare for Interviews: Familiarize yourself with common interview questions and practice your responses. Conduct mock interviews with friends or family members to refine your communication and presentation skills. Research the company or organization you are interviewing with to demonstrate your interest and preparedness.
Continuously Learn and Grow: Commit to lifelong learning and professional development. Stay updated on industry trends, new technologies, and best practices. Seek out learning opportunities through online courses, workshops, conferences, and industry publications. Embrace a growth mindset and be open to acquiring new skills and knowledge throughout your career.
Stay Persistent and Resilient: Starting a career can sometimes be challenging and may involve facing rejections or setbacks. Stay persistent, maintain a positive attitude, and learn from each experience. Adapt your approach as needed and stay focused on your long-term goals.
Remember that starting a career is a process that takes time and effort. Be proactive, seize opportunities, and remain committed to your personal and professional growth. With dedication, perseverance, and a strategic approach, you can embark on a successful career path.
Clarify Your Goals: Begin by defining your career goals and aspirations. Determine the field or industry you want to pursue and identify the type of work you want to engage in. Having a clear direction will help you focus your efforts and make informed decisions.
Research Your Chosen Field: Conduct thorough research on the field or industry you wish to enter. Gain an understanding of the job market, industry trends, required qualifications, and potential career paths. This will provide you with valuable insights and help you tailor your efforts accordingly.
Assess Your Skills and Knowledge: Evaluate your current skill set and knowledge base in relation to your desired career. Identify any gaps or areas for improvement. Determine if you need to acquire additional education, certifications, or skills to meet the requirements of your chosen field.
Gain Relevant Experience: Seek opportunities to gain practical experience in your field. This can be through internships, part-time jobs, volunteering, or freelance work. Look for entry-level positions or projects that allow you to apply and develop the skills necessary for your career. This experience will enhance your resume and increase your marketability.
Build a Professional Network: Networking is crucial for career development. Attend industry events, join professional associations, and connect with individuals in your field. Build relationships, seek advice, and learn from experienced professionals. Your network can provide valuable insights, mentorship, and potential job opportunities.
Craft Your Resume and Cover Letter: Develop a well-written resume and cover letter tailored to your desired career. Highlight your relevant skills, experiences, and achievements. Customize your application materials for each job opportunity to demonstrate your fit for the specific role.
Polish Your Online Presence: Create a professional online presence through platforms like LinkedIn. Optimize your profiles to showcase your skills, experiences, and career interests. Engage in industry-related discussions, share relevant content, and connect with professionals in your field.
Prepare for Interviews: Familiarize yourself with common interview questions and practice your responses. Conduct mock interviews with friends or family members to refine your communication and presentation skills. Research the company or organization you are interviewing with to demonstrate your interest and preparedness.
Continuously Learn and Grow: Commit to lifelong learning and professional development. Stay updated on industry trends, new technologies, and best practices. Seek out learning opportunities through online courses, workshops, conferences, and industry publications. Embrace a growth mindset and be open to acquiring new skills and knowledge throughout your career.
Stay Persistent and Resilient: Starting a career can sometimes be challenging and may involve facing rejections or setbacks. Stay persistent, maintain a positive attitude, and learn from each experience. Adapt your approach as needed and stay focused on your long-term goals.
Remember that starting a career is a process that takes time and effort. Be proactive, seize opportunities, and remain committed to your personal and professional growth. With dedication, perseverance, and a strategic approach, you can embark on a successful career path.