If you ask a student what he or she wants to be in future, they would easily show you some interesting job profiles that they want to follow in future.
However, it is very interesting to note that most of them do not have any idea what that job profile involves. For example, an engineer does not always build bridges or an architect does not always design great buildings. They need to do some mundane jobs everyday that has nothing to do with architecture or things they learnt in the college. A lot of dreamers are caught into wrong jobs.
Thus, when they find that, there is hardly any similarity between their dreams and actual job, they develop some kind of apathy towards the job. They fall short of loving what they are doing. Especially, if you do not have any other option but sticking to that job in that very company.
A lot of career counselors say that there is nothing like "I do not have any other option but sticking to this job because...". They say that those who are saying this, actually, lack the courage to take a decision to shift to a greener patch to develop their career.
To some extant this is true. But I don't think that this is the real problem. Do you really think those who say that they do not have any option, really know what they want to do! Do you really think that they will not make the same mistake of being caught in the wrong job once again!
Another big problem is that a lot of people look for jobs rather than looking for a career. Some people are too awful at finding out which career profiles suit them the most. And all the schools and colleges are not good enough to identify the talent in an individual. Now add the peer pressure with this situation.
Is the any suggestion to walk out of this situation?
When you can identify a problem, the solution is not too far. All you need is to think and evaluate your situation and take the crucial step. Here are some tips to find the right career:
1. Write down your interest areas and try to find out the reasons (evaluate) why those sectors interest you. You may even maintain a diary to write down those points as and when they pop up.
2. You can also rank those interest areas according to your preferences - this will help you to keep more focused.
3. Find out what career opportunities you can avail around those interest areas.
4. Find out some people who are already into that position or doing the same job. Talk to them to know more about their regular jobs, career prospects, average salary, etc. Find out how they reached that position and what they are looking forward to.
5. Evaluate your social and financial position and other future plans. This would help you a lot to determine which career would suit you the best.
6. Prepare yourself accordingly before you move on to a real job search.
Prepare For A Career
For a skilled musician, there is an additional career path that is invisible to the non-musician. This is an additional benefit beyond the pleasure of playing music, the attention it brings, and the better academic performance than students who do not learn to play a musical instrument. It is a broad range of extra career opportunities that non-musicians never even consider.
But if you're a musician, you can apply. Let's take a look at these careers that are available only to musicians
Education: Are you a musician who has also studied education? If so, there are numerous music education opportunities that may interest you:
?Music educator at a college, conservatory, university; thousands of positions to apply for in both public and private colleges.
?Music teacher at secondary or elementary school; thousands more all over the US and the world.
?Private music instructor; there are hundreds of thousands of private piano teachers, guitar teachers, drum teachers, etc. working for themselves in private studios and/or teaching in a music store.
?Music supervisor; many opportunities to oversee musical programs in both public and private venues.
?Choir director; thousands of schools from elementary to college; thousands of churches who use choir directors.
Therapy: Are you a musician who has also studied psychiatry? You can practice the trade of music therapy in a wide array of settings. Some of the sources of employment for music therapists are the following:
?Schools
?Universities
?Nursing Homes
?Mental health clinics; the author worked as an assistant music therapist one summer when he was in college; it was a great experience.
?Correctional Facilities
?Private practice
Business: Ever wonder what it takes to work in business management? Besides business smarts, an ability to talk the language of music will take you places the non-musican cannot go:
?Artist Manager or Agent
?Talent Agent
?Concert Promoter
?Independent Radio Promoter
?Music Business Entrepreneur
?Music Business Consultant
?Record Company Executive
?Music Publisher
?Tour Coordinator
Performance: Actors are more highly valued if they have a musical education. Today, with so few actors multi-skilled as they were in the era of the large studios, this can be a real advantage. Below are some of the jobs for which an actor who is also a musician may "incidentally" be qualified.
?Performing artist
?Soloist, instrumental or vocal
?Studio musician
?Background vocalist
?Theatre musician
?Accompanist
?Church musician
?Product demonstrator for instrument manufacturer
Movies / Video Games: If you study movies or video game production, a background as a musician will help you prepare for music-related jobs such as the following:
?Conductor
?Music Composer
?Music Editor
?Music Supervisor (to scout for music)
?Arranger (to determine the mix of song elements per the conductor or producer's specifications)
?Sound designer (of effects to accompany music score)
?Jingle writer / composer
From education to video games, there are careers available for those who happen to have a background in music which the rest of us never see. Each of these fields requires time and study for proficiency, but they represent a career path that is nonexistent for non-musicians.
Sure, you already knew that playing music could improve your quality of life. Now you know it can improve the quality of your career.
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