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text 2022-11-16 09:24
5 Things to Consider While Making Career Choices

 

 

Are you at that stage where you want to start making career choices? Read on! We understand it can be a lot, so let's make it easier for you with some tips.

Whether you want to make a career change or start a career for the first time, you must make the right decision at this stage because whatever decision you make will determine the future you will see.

At the decision-making stage, there are usually so many uncertainties. You hear people asking so many "what if," which is quite understandable. It is indeed a very critical stage to be in.

While there are no hard and fast rules to making career choices, there are factors to consider to help you make the right choice. Keep on reading; we have outlined them in this article. Are you excited to hear them?

1. Personality
Personality matters a lot in choosing a career path and should be one of the first factors to consider. Different personalities fit into different careers, and you must avoid making personality mistakes.

What is your personality like? Are you an extrovert or an introvert? Do you like to work as a team or alone? Do you like to sit in an office or be out there? All of these are personality factors to consider when choosing a career path. You can't be a good listener and choose therapy as a career.

2. Qualification
This is one of the most important factors to consider in career choices. Every career requires a certain level of qualification. By qualifications, I don't mean exclusively educational qualifications. It can be past experiences or skills. So while at it, you must look out for the qualification requirement of any career. Consider whether or not you are qualified before going ahead to decide to settle for it.

3. Passion
A career is something you are probably going to be doing for a lifetime. At least until retirement, which is about 65 years in the UK. That is the most of your life, and you can't afford to be happy for that long even if the pay is good.

While choosing a career path, look for things that pique your interest. Something you enjoy doing and will gladly do even if it needs to pay better. At all costs, ensure it is something you have passion for. This is the only way to maintain happiness at work and succeed in your career.

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4. Job opportunity
It's true that passion is essential for whatever career path, but need we say passion isn't enough? Yes, it isn't enough. Everyone wants to make a living from whatever career path they choose and also be able to save for the future. Hence, you will have to consider other factors like job opportunities. Do proper research to see if your chosen career has available job opportunities. If it doesn't, you may have to consider another career path.

5. Location
It may seem like location doesn't matter in career choices, but it does. Some careers may demand you to relocate to a particular location. So you may have to consider your willingness to travel or relocate. This may be fine if you are open to travelling and living anywhere. But if not, then consider another career path.

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6.Salary
Of course, this is one of the most important factors to consider. You have to consider how much the career offers. Because whether you like it or not, making ends meet is one of the reasons for choosing a career path.

Please do your research, and be sure what they offer is obtainable for you.

Your choice of career determines your future. As such, lifelong decisions such as making career choices shouldn't be made in a hurry. Proper research and considerations are required to help you get it right and avoid regrets. For more assistance, do not hesitate to contact us at Lifestyle. We are here to help!

© Lifestyle Tips by Antoaneta

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review 2018-12-11 12:57
Desperate Choices by Jeanette Cooper
Desperate Choices - Jeanette Cooper

Rochelle plans an escape but there are only two possibilities — either she or Tobias will die.

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review 2018-01-31 17:43
Tracy's Choices - Max Elliot Anderson

Tracy's Choices by Max Elliot Anderson
This book is about the life of Tracy and the choices she made along the way.
She rebelled at everything and ended up having a very hard life. Good thing is that she found God.
Very advanced details of events.
Free on Amazon via BookFun author.

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text 2017-09-27 00:02
Uncomplicated Choices Cara Dee Free!
Uncomplicated Choices - Cara Dee

When life gave you lemons, you learned who stayed and made lemonade with you. Or something to that effect. And the day Ellis Hayes kidnapped me—or, he borrowed a yacht and didn’t know I was on board—he'd definitely been handed too many lemons. 

We faced a dilemma when I woke up hungover in the middle of the ocean. He needed to get the hell out of town to do some soul searching and decide whether or not to divorce his wife, and I needed to get back on land because humans didn't belong on the water. There was also better cell service on land, and I had my four-year-old daughter on vacation in Paris to check in with. 

Then I remembered I wasn’t a complete tool. Ellis wasn’t doing all right, and we were practically family. I had to stay and make lemonade with him. Of course, me being me, seemingly un-dateable and complicated, I had to develop feelings for him, too. 

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review 2017-08-11 12:16
Choices by hunters_retreat
Choices - hunters_retreat
An engaging fanfic in which sentient android Jensen ends up on the run with deliveryman/cyber specialist Jared.

'He had no idea why Jared wanted what he did from Jensen. He was just a used up sex toy that had grown a soul.'
Source: archiveofourown.org/works/5989495
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