Career Planning
Are you a high school or college student who just isn’t sure
what you want to do with you career path? Don’t fret because
career planning can be one of the most overwhelming situations in your
life. It’s never too early to begin career planning, but it
can also be mind-boggling if you don’t have a specific job in
mind that you’ll want to do and where you want your life to
finally end up. But don’t worry; there are resources and help
that are at your disposal which you absolutely should take advantage of
when it comes to planning your career.
The first place you need to look at is
inside yourself. When we’re little, we all have dreams about
what we want to be when we grow up. While some of us never really want
to grow up, the reality is that we will eventually have to earn a
paycheck. Unless you’re Donald Trump’s child, you
won’t be able to survive in the world without a job. So why
should you spend so much time working at a job you’re not
happy with? That’s why career planning is so very important
– even in high school.
After you’ve identified a
career path you think you might want to pursue, it might be a good idea
to find out if you’re on the right track by taking a career
interest test. These tests are available in many places online and take
about twenty minutes to complete. Based on the answers you gave, you
will be given a list of possible careers that will fit you and your
personality as well as your abilities and talents. You should then take
a good look at this list and find a career path that appeals to you.
That’s when you can begin your career planning in earnest.
When beginning career planning, you
need to set short-term as well as long-term goals. A short-term goal in
career planning might be to get a job in the music industry. A
long-term goals would be to own your own recording studio. Goal setting
– just like with many different things in life –
can help keep you focused and realize what you need to accomplish in
order to achieve your goals. Without goals, you are just wandering
aimlessly, and that won’t get you anywhere in life except
down the wrong road.
After you have set your goals, the
next step in career planning is to set about getting the training you
need that will get you into the career you have chosen. That usually
means education and/or training. For most jobs, you will need to have
some type of education and/or training. You should immediately figure
out whether or not you need to have a degree to work in the career
field you have chosen or whether an internship will give you the
experience you need. Then you need to register for the classes and get
top grades which can make the ultimate difference in your first job.
Of course, career planning has many
more steps, but the above advice should get you well on your way!
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