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		<title>Tips for Choosing a Career</title>
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Manu Goel asked: 
Choosing a career is probably one of the most important decisions of a lifetime. Whether you are fresh out of school or in college or enrolled in online degree, it is vitally important that you seriously consider your personality and interests before making career decisions.
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<div><em><strong>Manu Goel</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>Choosing a career is probably one of the most important decisions of a lifetime. Whether you are fresh out of school or in college or enrolled in online degree, it is vitally important that you seriously consider your personality and interests before making career decisions.</p>
<p>Choosing a career is a vital decision all of us have to take. Utmost care has to be taken while choosing a career because once you have chosen a career, It is very difficult to take backtrack or take a u-turn. Before you take this one major decision, there are so many things that you have to consider.</p>
<p>Plan your career as early as possible. Planning early, you will be on the right track once you in college. This means to say that you should start planning while you are at the high school. Once you have the right frame of mind, you can pursue a program that will lead you to your desired career path.</p>
<p>Even if you have not decided on the career path you want to take, once at college you will be able to get an idea of what career will suit you. It is here that you get exposed to new people, new avenues, and new opportunities. You can make full use of the college environment as testing ground of your skills and talents and decide accordingly on the career path of your choice. Also try to make contacts as many contacts as possible. You can also make full use of the college counseling center to decide on a career path.</p>
<p>Before deciding for a career, do not look out for jobs. In other words, job opportunities should not influence your decision in choosing a career. It is the line of work on which you must decide and not the job opportunities. If you chose a career, keeping in mind the job avenues, you may end up taking the wrong decision. And when you have realized your folly, it will be too late to reverse the decision. A career is should be completely independent of any company or corporation. Jobs will automatically come to you once you have completed your career course. So you need not worry about jobs while choosing a career.</p>
<p>One important thing you must do before deciding your career is assessing yourself. Perhaps you can take a piece of paper jot down some questions &#8211; Who am I already? ; What would I like to be better at than anyone else? ; Is there something in the world that I believe needs to be done? These questions will get you thinking and will allow you to articulate your thoughts. As you write your answers down, you are committing yourself to considering these questions. These questions help to find out more about yourself, your commitment, your confidence level to take on a challenge.</p>
<p>You can also take up career tests that are available at on-campus career centers. You can discuss the result with the counselor and perhaps he/ she will offer you useful tips.</p>
<p>If all these do not suffice, you can also take professional help from outside your college. There are numerous career-counseling centers and better still, you can visit the portals offering career counseling. Here you will find expert career advice and you can also take up career tests.</p>
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		<title>Which Career to Choose?</title>
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pintoo asked: 

In a society where making a living is no longer the perfect synonym for making a career, the necessity of professional assessment has become more than obvious. At the completion of their studies, most people wonder about the future of their career. Sadly, more than 50% of college graduates do not get to [...]]]></description>
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<p>In a society where making a living is no longer the perfect synonym for making a career, the necessity of professional assessment has become more than obvious. At the completion of their studies, most people wonder about the future of their career. Sadly, more than 50% of college graduates do not get to work in the field they have trained for. And the situation is relevant all over the world. This means that people are not sure about which career to choose because they lack the right info on their potential professional futures based on their specific level of education. This is a galling waste given the kind of amazing job opportunities out there.</p>
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<p>Over the last decades, career assessment agencies have put together all sorts of tests and studies to assist people who are trying to decide which career to choose. Due to the availability of career guidance tests, there is an amazing increase in jobs specificity. Candidates have a superior focus on immediate and long-term tasks. They know what they want and what to expect.</p>
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<p>Job assessment implies a careful analysis of the person&#8217;s work potential based on his / her work experience, education level, jobs offered at the national level as well as salary and efficiency rates. The tests that can help one choose a career are free or very cheap to take, and the results are provided instantly with the emphasis on the individual vs. the general elements. Taking such a test is one of the best ways to decide which career to choose.</p>
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<p>If you take a career assessment test, you will even be able to learn the estimated job growth trends at the national level on a determined period of time (ten years on the average). Your employment decision would be able to take this factor into account too; of course one would like to choose a career that would be just as much in demand ten years from now as it is today. Jobs with higher prospects of development are the most popular, but once again personal qualifications are what matter.</p>
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<p>With the present-day availability of mega career opportunities, it would be pretty unwise to commit to a career that does not excite you. Working for the sake of work is no longer the norm. Doing what you enjoy and getting paid for it is the trend today. Over the last century, careers have to provide an added dimension: personal satisfaction and not merely the money necessary for your daily needs. Personal preferences and inclinations are therefore just as important as skills, education and experience. They simply represent the other part of the equation, inclining the balance in the direction of how you feel about your work rather than what figure is written on your paycheck.</p>
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<p><strong>Which career to choose?</strong> Choose your dream career with access to 1000s of career and educational resources. Offers unique career assessment and aptitude test that can help you make better life decisions. Take a free Career test now online!</p>
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