Determining Your Career Path: How Do You Know Which to Choose?

determining your career path

Finding the right career and industry for yourself isn’t always an easy step in your life. It’s a journey that is deeply thought through.   And it creates questions about your desired future you may have never thought about before. Nearly everyone  is unsure of which industry they should stick their toes in or what kind of job they see themselves actually enjoying and excelling in.

Step 1: What’s your personality?

When it comes  time  to pick a direction for a career  is the point most people struggle with the most. The first step to choosing a career is having a clear perception of your personality strengths, weaknesses, thoughts, beliefs, motivations and emotions. In a work environment, every position has a purpose and there isn’t only one personality type that serves the responsibilities of the role.  There are 6 personality types and each job role typically requires a combination of 2 or 3 of these personality types. Figuring out which personalities best describe you  can help you more quickly navigate how to select the right path. There are assortments of career options that align with each personality type.  Are you the builder, the organizer, the creator, the problem solver, the persuader or the people person?

Step 2: What are you passionate about?

After finalizing your personality type, now it is time to determine what you are truly passionate about.  Whatever your passion may be, there is a career for it! A passion for video games or social media can result in video game designer or social media manger that has a starting median salary of $44,000. Choosing a career based on your passion is especially important.   Because it won’t feel like you are just stuck working a job – you will be enjoying your daily activities. Loving what you do is going to lead to doing great work; you will find your perfect fit.

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Once you’ve become self-aware, you must think – what are my priorities? For some, financial security is more important than being an entrepreneur. For others, it is important to live in a big city. It’s important that you choose a career in an industry that lets you keep your biggest priorities at the forefront.

Step 3: Do you know what’s available?

The final step in choosing a career is world awareness.   That involves understanding what careers and industries are out there, and being aware of how to pursue them. Now that you’ve identified your personality strengths, found your passions and identified your priorities, it’s time to find a career and industry suitable for you.

You can log onto www.gladeoX.org and do multiple tests that will merge your strengths and your interests giving you the best careers to look into.

If you already know what industry you want to have a career in, you can go on and see the facts, education, how to land the job and videos on specific areas of that career. Not everyone has the opportunity to have a mentor that can pave a path for them; every individual deserves the chance to follow their goals and helps them along the way. Having access to multiple careers paths helps in narrowing your choices before it feels too late.

 

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Ms. Career Girl

Ms. Career Girl was started in 2008 to help ambitious young professional women figure out who they are, what they want and how to get it.