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Vincy Workplace
January 9, 2009

Career choice: The starting gate

This week, I’ve included the content from a fellow writer and consultant who wants to see our young talent excel.

One of the most exciting and challenging aspects of adulthood is determining your place in the world of work. If you think about it deeply, you come to realize that career choice affects your life tremendously. Aside from the obvious ramifications of determining financial status, career choice also impacts where you live and who your friends are.{{more}}

There are so many career options that the decision can seem daunting.

Alternatively, you may find that even with thousands of occupations to chose from, nothing is jumping out at you.

Understand that most young people are very fuzzy or even completely flummoxed about career choice and that this feeling often persists into the early twenties. It is the rare adolescent who can say with confidence that they want to be a such-and-such and then proceed steadfastly down a path to get themselves there. Furthermore, over 30% of adults in their 30’s will also say they are not sure about their career direction. Let these facts be a comfort to you-but not so much of a comfort that you set aside thinking about your career right now.

There are compelling reasons to set a career direction early on in adulthood-specifically in the college years. Doing so allows an individual to judiciously choose a course of study, or a college major, that will dovetail with the occupational choice. Unfortunately, about 50% of college graduates report that they did not major in a subject related to their current occupation. Some of those individuals had to go back to school, on the undergraduate or graduate level, to get the credentials necessary for their current careers. Although changing career direction later in life is a possibility, it is often stressful and frequently results in taking a pay cut as you become a beginner again.

If I have motivated you to now consider your career options, let’s get to work.

The exercises below will require a fair amount of effort, but in the end, you will be rewarded by having moved yourself forward on the road to a career decision.

Grab a piece of paper, or better yet, a notebook to write down your responses to the questions that follow. Writing is really not optional! It forces your mind to concentrate your thoughts and helps you commit to the follow-through that will be needed.

1. Make a list of subjects/topics that are most interesting to you.

Examples: Biology, math, creative writing, computer science, cooking, history, art, music, business, psychology.

2. Make a second list of some activities you enjoy doing. Examples: Working

with your hands, teaching others, solving problems, organizing objects,

speaking in front of groups, giving advice.

3. Think about how the subjects of the first list can combine with the activities in the second list to create a job. For example, someone who likes art and enjoys teaching others might consider a career as an art teacher. Someone who likes writing and also sports might consider becoming a sports journalist.

More Exercises to Help with Career Choice

1. List people you admire. For each person, answer the question: Is this person’s occupation of interest to me?

2. Sometimes the apple does not fall far from the tree. Which means, you may have interests and skills similar to your relatives. If so, you may be well-suited to similar careers. Write down the occupations of your parents and any older siblings. Next to each, write down why their career is, or is not, a good choice for you. (If you are not sure, spend some time with your relatives and ask them about their jobs.)

3. Create a list of at least 25 things that you would like to try, experience, or accomplish in your lifetime, but which you have not started or completed yet. Do not let yourself get constrained to the expectations of others or any obligations you may feel. Include some items that are not practical. Let your mind wander toward your fantasies and dreams. Complete this list on your own, without being influenced by others. If you struggle to reach the goal of 25, leave the task for a while and think about it.

Often ideas generate while you are doing something else.

4. Take note of what your read, what you surf, and what you watch on television. What kinds of stories, or perhaps movies, draw you in over and over again? Do you see any recurring themes that interest you?

These exercises should give you some good career ideas.

This content was provided by M J Feld, a master’s level career counselor and certified professional resume writer. Additional career advice can be found on her website, www.careersbychoice.com.

Karen Hinds President/CEO –
Workplace Success Group,
Toll Free: 1-877-902-2775;
Tel: 1-203-757-4103
A CT Winner of the Make Mine a Million Dollar Business award!
Karen@WorkplaceSuccess.com
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