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Find Your Dream Career

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Impressions are a good place to start when looking for a career because they help people to identify possibilities. But at the same time, impressions can be misleading. They show only a small portion of reality, or worse: no reality at all.



That's when career impressions become career myths.

People make all kinds of false assumptions because they have limited information. For example many people think that there are no opportunities in the manufacturing trades, that all high-paying jobs require a college degree, and that most teachers earn below-average salaries. Non of these myths is true. And believing myths like these limits career choices unnecessarily.

Some career myths are less about occupations that about the working in general. Myths like these can derail a career search and sap motivation. Here are five common myths and realities, about careers.

Myth #1: There Is One Perfect Job For Me

Reality: There are many occupations and many jobs that you could enjoy. Focusing on finding a single, perfect career is not only intimidating, it's limiting.

Myth #2: I will use all my talents and abilities in this job.

Reality: No one job uses all of your talents. And trying to find one that does will derail your career search.

Myth #3: No one will hire me because I lack experience, have low grades, have gaps in my work history etc.

Reality: People overcome all kinds of challenges to find satisfying work. Experts say that how you handle adversity is a good indicator of your ability to persevere.

Myth #4: My job has to match my college major or vocational training.

Reality: You need not to restrict your job search to careers related to your degree or training. Most jobs do not specify which college major is needed, even if they require that workers have a college degree.

Myth #5: It's too late to change my career.

Reality: It's never too late to change careers. Workers who change careers come from many backgrounds, age groups, and situations.

Career & Personality Tests

There are a lot career & personality tests on line that can help you find fulfilling work, and create a profile for you. The tests should be designed using psychometric knowledge and should be approved by qualified scientists.

Career tests help you identify potential careers, based on your answers to specific questions. Some measure how closely your answers match those of workers who are already in an occupation. Others match occupations to your personality type, skills or interests.

A good test should provide you with a personalized career strategy. These days things are changing so quickly, that unless your strategy is personalized and takes this highly dynamic environment into account, then you are vulnerable to the changes sweeping the job market.

Informational Interviewing

Talking to people about their work is one of the best ways to get accurate information about what a career is like. After all, who would know better about what it takes to a job well or what's a job's benefits and drawbacks are that someone who's already working in it? The goal is to get the facts about an occupation. Just remember that one person's experience is not universal. Whether a worker talks glowingly or disparagingly about his or her job, another worker in the same job almost surely disagrees. You will need to speak to more than one person and verify the perspectives.

Getting Experience

They say that the best way to get a feel for what a career would be like is to get work experience with it. Of course, it takes a while to get solid, relevant experience, but internships, volunteer work and entry level jobs provide a start.Employers value the skills learned through experience. Just remember that your own experiences are the least likely to fool you. Base your career perceptions on these. Even if you don't start in the job you want, view these opportunities as a chance to get an inside track on the career you covet. Listen. Learn. All experience can work in your favor.

Here's what you should know when trying to find your Dream Career:

1. What are Your top 3 "Fields of Work"

2. Which is The career personality type you fit into and what types of work

you are best suited to.

3. What are your dominant career abilities and career intelligences

4. What are your 6 key skills.
Find Your Dream Career
There are no immediate answers on how to seek a dream career because it is a continuous process. Be sincere and true to yourself. Believe in your capabilities, work hard, and do not hesitate to grab opportunities that come your way.

The five steps below is just a suggestion. Learn from it and work out your own method in achieving your dream job.

Discover What You Want

The most difficult part about searching for a dream career is not about looking for the dream career. It is about seeking oneself. The first question that needs to be answered is “What do I want?” It is somehow just a simple question but many people answer it by telling what they DON'T WANT instead of actually saying what they like.

Focus on what you want instead of what you do not want. The answer does not have to come immediately. It may be a gradual process as you go about with your life. The important thing is to be attuned to yourself. Listen to what your heart and mind is telling you. The answer just might come at the most unexpected moment. And when that happens, accept it and keep an open mind.

Know Your Values

It is very important to be your own person and identify your own values. The values you adhere and hold to will somehow take you to your dream job. If you value time with your family, look for ways to be with them at longer periods. Find ways to get out of desk jobs that tie you down for 8 hours or more.

Know How Much You Are Willing To Sacrifice

There will always be sacrifices towards achieving a dream job. It is not really a difficult thing to do, but more of a matter of choice if you want to sacrifice something or not. Analyze carefully your decisions. For example, if you go back to school for further studies, that might mean less free time to see friends of your family. It is in a way also a matter of prioritizing for a greater good to happen in the future.

Do It for the Right Reasons

Motivate yourself for the right reasons. Go for that dream job because you want to be happy. You want to do the thing you love doing most. You want to inspire others. You want to grow and be a better person. Getting paid for it is just a bonus.

The Simplest Part

If you think you have readied yourself already, you are on your way to finding your dream job.

Research all you can about the industry you want to go into. Look for job openings and find out the qualifications they are looking for. The Internet is a good place to begin. Read books and stories that will inspire you to go for your dream career. Send out resumes to as many companies as possible and be prepared when you are called for an interview.

Network with the right people that will bring you closer to the industry you are aiming for. Be aware of the people in the industry so that the person may get a feel of what it is like when they were already there. This also prepares a person for a target short-term work if the chance comes for some hands on experience before making that leap.

Enroll in additional courses if you need to. Never stop learning and always be on the lookout for opportunities. And when the time comes, do not hesitate to grab the opportunity. Sometimes it is also about the right timing.
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