How Do You Find The Ideal Career For You?

January 26, 2010 – 10:52 am

Its really hard to just decide what you want to do for the rest of your life! + You cant always do what you enjoy if its unrealistic! Whats the smartest way to go about solving this problem?
Kind regards!

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  1. 15 Responses to “How Do You Find The Ideal Career For You?”

  2. Actually I really wanna know about it.
    If you want it, you don’t have to be afraid of doing something new and failure. And believing in yourself is the most important things I think. You will always need to imagine yourself who is doing what you wanna do.

    By manitola on Jan 26, 2010

  3. In finding an ideal career for u shouldn’t be that hard. Pay attention on your abilities and what your good at. For example do you like to draw become a clothes designer or an architect. Do you like to help others health wise? you could become somebody in the medical field. Its all to you. Many people get to excited with the high pay of certain careers and decide to proceed that career not because they like the job its because they like the pay its always good to be working in a environment where your happy and feel comfortable with what your doing not mattering the salary, but if you decide in a career and that career has both of these qualities which are good pay and you love what you re doing lucky you. Hope this works for you and good luck.

    By lily on Jan 26, 2010

  4. You have to decide what you like doing so make a short list.
    Then see if there are careers available in your favoured subject and what qualifications you require to pursue it.
    Take a practical approach, if you like travel avoid a career as an astronaut because the possibilities are very small although the horizons would be large but only for a very small group.
    Choose a career that you can generally do anywhere and this will help you to secure an income for life. It isn’t much fun without one.
    Good luck.

    By Trevor D on Jan 26, 2010

  5. I would start asking myself question about myself…examples… do I work well with others or better alone, do I like solving problems, do I like sitting at a desk or do I like to move around, do I like working with computers or prefer being more constructive with my hands. Questions like that…then, from my answers, I would start looking at different career options that are similar to everything I prefer to do.

    By Anonymous on Jan 27, 2010

  6. It would seem preparation would be the key; yet I didn’t exactly prepare for my job but I believe life prepared me to do what I presently do. I’m involved in social work–and have been for 25 yrs. or more and I love it. Certainly college would be a good choice and continuing education classes would be a good choice also. And you are never too old for the education part. To help you decide what a good choice for you might be try some volunteer work also. Good luck in whatever you choose to pursue.

    By cricketl on Jan 27, 2010

  7. trial and error. You should have ideas about what you are good at. Think about what you would like to do and keep it realistic. Study, apply for work and see what happens.
    I have done many different jobs and enjoy variety.

    By iassia on Jan 27, 2010

  8. Joseph Cambell said to ‘follow your bliss’. Whatever really excites you. Go for it. What do you have to lose?

    By Philip S on Jan 27, 2010

  9. Learning hands on. Many successful people have jumped from job to job doing a lot of entry level stuff and getting a better and better picture of their own strengths.

    By Blapperz on Jan 28, 2010

  10. by trail and error mostly, i found the carrer advisors about as much use as a chocolate teapot

    By Batchelor of the Year. on Jan 28, 2010

  11. http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTyp…

    By Siddhart on Jan 28, 2010

  12. You’re right, it is difficult. I lucked out finding music teaching, something I love.

    By Anonymous on Jan 28, 2010

  13. figure out if you have any talents, if not, see what your best and then see if you like it.

    By Max on Jan 28, 2010

  14. start from the bottom and work your way up…

    By Kelly V on Jan 28, 2010

  15. Pray About it, ask God for help ;)

    By Matthew on Jan 28, 2010

  16. just sit on your ***

    By hello on Jan 28, 2010

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