|
|
|
AGEISM IN THE WORKFORCE
FIRST there was sexism, then there was racism, now another ‘ism’ is poised to cause more headaches for South Wales employers – including how they word their job ads. The Government is currently asking people for their views on plans to outlaw age...
An Outstanding Job Interview
For most of us, the job interview is an experience we both crave and dread. On the one hand, we know that the interview brings us one step closer to acquiring an employment position we desire. On the other, we know the interview could also spell...
Career Builder: Using Job Boards For More Than Jobs
If you are like most job seekers, you have registered your
resume on the major online job boards such as Career Builder,
Monster, TheLadders.com, Headhunter, etc. But are you aware of
the plethora of good information and job search tools that...
Finding Your Own Pathway to Specialized Health Care
We live in a highly specialized age. New industries and professions spring up as the established sectors break down into smaller categories. Driven by the wealth of detail in an increasingly complex world, employers and clients prefer to hire...
Yes, I've Had Gaps In My Employment History--What Can I Do About It?
Yes, I've Had Gaps In My Employment History--What Can I Do About It? 1. Honestly, there is not a single person who has not had SOME gaps in their work history. Anyone who says differently is someone who might not always tell the truth. 2. So,...
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Choosing The Right Career
How to choose a career for yourself? It is important to go for a
career that is your calling. There are numbers of options to
choose from. You can make a career in medicine, law,
architecture, finance, designing, media and many more fields.
Your career will also decide what you do for the better part of
your day/night and more importantly the course of your life.
Therefore, it is advisable to choose a career that suits you and
your expectations from life.
Choose a job that you love and you will never have to work. This
maxim holds true even today. You can choose a career suiting
your skill sets and personality type. If colors and designs have
inspired you since long, a career in designing will suit you
just fine. Give wings to your dream by becoming a pilot. If you
can stand up against the wrong and are a vociferous speaker,
then a degree in law is awaiting you. For the lovers of words
there are careers in media. Different people have different
motivations. Some people want to be famous and some want a
career that gives creative satisfaction. Then there are others
who want to serve humanity and work for noble purposes. Ponder
over what are your motivations in life and accordingly choose a
career.
There are a host of creative career options that you can choose
from such as films, arts,
music and theater. However be prepared
to work hard in any career you choose. All these avenues might
seem very glamorous, but the truth is that a lot of hard work
and perseverance goes behind them. In case you choose acting as
a career, do a reality check. Do not enter harboring dreams of
instant fame and success, since all this may take time. For the
time success does not court you, the going might get very tough.
Most of the passionate actors in such cases work in the evening
shifts to make their ends meet and they go for auditions in the
daytime.
While choosing a career it is important not to get bogged down
by parental or peer pressure. There are also times when there is
a certain wave that takes the economy by sway. In such times it
is important to hold ground and not get carried away. You should
not be choosing your career on the basis of such factors. All
these influences might result in you getting a career that might
not be your call or it is not motivating enough.
About the author:
Sintilia Miecevole's most resourceful site
http://www.yocareer.com provides you with all kinds of career
information from opportunities, counselling, planning,
managaement and searches to resumes, employment, salaries, and
more. Go to http://www.yocareer.com and start planning your
career.
|
|
|
|
|
|