There are hundreds of career options out there. How
do you make a career choice when you don’t really know what you want to do?
Does it seem like an insurmountable task? No! But you will have to put some
time and energy into making your decision and your effort will be well worth it
in the end. Follow these steps to making a good career choice.
Assess yourself
Before you can make a career choice, you have to
learn about yourself, your values, interests and skills in association with
certain personality traits. This will enable you to discover the careers that
are suitable for you and some that are inappropriate. You can use the following
simple self assessment tools.
1. Make a list of occupations
to explore
Generate lists of occupations. You need to come up
with a much shorter list, consisting of between five and ten occupations and
titled the list as “Occupations to Explore.”
2. Explore the occupations on
your list
For each occupation on your list, you will want to
look at the job description, educational and other requirements, job outlook,
advancement opportunities and earnings.
3. Conduct informational
interviews
At this point, you should only have a few
occupations left on your list. You now need to gather more in-depth
information. Your best source of this information is people who have firsthand
knowledge of the occupations in which you are interested. Identify who they are
and conduct informational interviews with them.
4. Continue narrowing down
your list
Pare down your list of possible occupations based
on what you learned from your research. For example, you may not be willing to
put the time and energy into preparing for an occupation for which an advanced
degree is required, or you may consider the earnings for a particular
occupation inadequate. You must consider your values, interests, skills and
personality traits. For example if you are not good analytically or with
figure, to be an Accountant, Engineer or pilot will be difficult and if you do attach interest to every details
and work longer hour, you can be a doctor.
5. Set your goals
Lucius Annaeus Seneca said “If one does not know to which port one is
sailing, no wind is favourable.” Before entering senior secondary school you
should have decided on one occupation you want to pursue. It’s time to put a
plan into place so you can eventually succeed academically, secure a good job
and happy been in the field, but first you will need to set some goals. One of
the most important things you will do during the career planning process is set
goals. A goal is something you want to achieve; the end to the means, so to
speak. In order to achieve your desired goals, you should set both long-term and short-term goals and be passionate about
it.
Long-term goals: you should be able to achieve these in about three
to five years.
Short term goals: you should be able to reach
these in one to three years.
6. Write a career action plan
Now that you have set your goals, you will need to
decide how to reach them. A career action plan will help guide you as you
pursue your long and short term goals. A career action plan is a road map that
takes you from choosing an occupation through becoming gainfully employed or
successful entrepreneur to reaching your long-term career goals. It is also
referred to as personal career development plan.
7. Training and mentorship on
your new career
It is likely you will have to train for your new
career. That could take the form of earning a degree, doing an internship or
taking courses to learn some new skills. Today’s work place is very
competitive. You will need to have a variety of skills that will give you the
competitive edge you need to succeed.
To be competitive in today’s workplace you must be
able to:
- Settle for professional job that are mostly available and attract
good income: It a suicide to choice a profession that is not available in your
locality. There are job that cannot lead you to your desired future
because they are not valued. Remember that each man will receive the exert
value he gives.
- Listen well: Good listening skills make you more productive, help you get along
better with others, and allow you to work better in a team-based
environment.
- Be computer literate: No matter what your job is, it’s likely you
will need to use a computer. It’s important to make sure your computer
skills are up-to-date.
- Write effectively: Whether your job requires you to write short
memos or lengthy reports, you must be able to communicate well in writing.
- Attitude is key to your lifting: There
is nothing you can trade for good attitude in whatever career you find
yourself. Discipline, Diligence, dedication, commitment, self motivation,
passion, hard work and Honesty are attributes that can take you far beyond
your imagination.
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