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Will I like the career that I will try to peruse?
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Anshra’s Answer
Boost your chances of loving your career by focusing on what truly sparks your interest. Dive deep into researching your chosen field and make meaningful connections with industry professionals. Get your hands dirty with real-world experience through internships or volunteer work, and ensure your skills match the job you're eyeing. Set achievable goals and don't shy away from trying out related projects. Seek wisdom from mentors who can guide you along the way. Always check in with yourself to measure your happiness and don't be afraid to tweak your journey as necessary. Remember, discovering a career that fills you with joy is often an ongoing journey of self-discovery and exploration. Embrace the process!
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Kim’s Answer
Hi Seth
Anshra has given you excellent advice. Learning what it's like in a career can help you bridge the gap between academic knowledge and working knowledge.
You may also want to consider gaining insight into your natural strengths and building your career options from there. Understanding what you naturally possess will help you understand why you gravitate to certain activities and career options. There are usually several paths you can take for most careers. By understanding what you are good at and what you enjoy will help support your overall job satisfaction. There are several assessments available to help you understand your true strengths. My favorite is StrengthsFinder. But, do your own research and find one that best suits your needs.
Best wishes for your continued success.
Anshra has given you excellent advice. Learning what it's like in a career can help you bridge the gap between academic knowledge and working knowledge.
You may also want to consider gaining insight into your natural strengths and building your career options from there. Understanding what you naturally possess will help you understand why you gravitate to certain activities and career options. There are usually several paths you can take for most careers. By understanding what you are good at and what you enjoy will help support your overall job satisfaction. There are several assessments available to help you understand your true strengths. My favorite is StrengthsFinder. But, do your own research and find one that best suits your needs.
Best wishes for your continued success.