Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Career Selection
School days are one of the best days of your life. It is not saddled with the responsibility and just has a job to do - study and get good grades. As you move into adulthood, thinking about a career imperative. Because today the field of education has been developed so far that training begins right after registration.
For example, graphic design, gardening, BS in management studies, graduates in the media and many more are the options that you can immerse yourself in just after school. If you opt for regular college after 2 years again no sea of options. Engineering, medicine, management studies, clinical trials and so on. As these careers require a 10 +2 education.
After graduating from a university that is 10 +5 normal in India, one must make a decision about what career you need to dive in. There are many careers that require a degree as a minimum requirement these days.
But as an intelligent student, like most of the new millennium, should think about your career when you're in the school itself. Make a case study of the various options available. Understanding the market situation. Just do not choose a career as a neighbor or friend is doing it. Are your bases. There is a sea of knowledge you can dig that is available on the internet books and the best source is the people at home and their teachers.
If you are really interested to help you dig and understand his personality and the work that will be best for you. For example, if you are an extrovert and like to travel a desk job then I'll be bored. You can not be a librarian or a domestic worker. That would be good for a marketing person or a sales person. If you are good with people and love to be with new people and make new friends, pursuing a career in Human Resources. You pacify and keep you there.
Unlike people who jump jobs and careers, as they are not happy with what they do. Therefore, to understand his personality and will be able to understand the career you want.
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