Tuesday, May 19, 2020
How to Find Your Dream Career in a Demanding Economy
How to Find Your Dream Career in a Demanding Economy Whether you know exactly what you want to do already, or you feel clueless as to what to do next in your career, the economy is more demanding than ever in terms of jobs available, skills required, experience needed, and salary expectations. If you feel as though finding a job is like looking for gold in a minefield, then please know that youâre not alone. Itâs a tough market out there and many candidates are having to change their approach slightly and lessen their expectations somewhat, to get to where they want to be. Decades ago, you would have found a job after university (or school, if you didnât go to university) and be set for life. There was less encouragement to try out different roles until you found the one for you; you needed stability, and work was more of a means to an end. Nowadays, life is more about balance â" or at least, weâre trying â" and most people want to go to work each day to do a job they love. Here are some tips to help you find the job of your dreams while the pressures of the economy linger on. Donât run before you can walk It might sound ridiculously simple, but the pressure to find a job after university can feel extremely overwhelming and push you to run for that dream job. But what about walking towards it instead and keeping a look-out along the way? Taking a temporary or casual job initially isnât a bad idea at all, if it helps to give you time to decide on your long-term goals. If you can afford to wait it out perhaps by moving back to your parents you could even choose to undertake some intern or work experience placements to help you discover your passions. These types of roles will look great on your CV too, as they will show your commitment to your career as well as your motivation to develop personally and professionally. You never know what opportunities might come your way from it! Internships are worthwhile We touched on this above, but itâs very true that internships can be a fantastic foot in the door for many candidates. Many interns go on to be offered a permanent role in a company, as itâs usually a good opportunity for a company to see how you fit in and what you might be able to bring to the role. Itâs a chance for you to show them what youâve got. If your sights are set on a full-time, well-paid position and youâre not having much luck finding the right job, donât be ashamed to lower your expectations and consider placement work. There are plenty of people whoâve found success from such opportunities and would highly recommend them to you. Make realistic decisions Pressures and expectations can cause you to follow the crowd and make decisions based on what others are doing. Whatâs important to remember, is that any decision you make should be right for you and your position in that moment. If youâre not ready to take a bold move, then donât feel like you must. Are you living at home but desperate to move out and willing to take any job that comes your way? Remember that any situation is temporary and a little while longer wonât hurt. If youâre being rejected for jobs because youâre aiming too high, donât be afraid of applying for more junior roles as there could be development opportunities in the future. Whatever your situation, make the decision thatâs right for you â" regardless of what others are doing around you. Money shouldnât be your ultimate goal Of course, we all want to earn enough money to live a comfortable life. But when you start to strive for more and more you lose sight of what really matters to you. What should matter to you is that you are healthy, you have the support of and give support to your family, you have a roof over your head, and you have food on the table each day. We often consider more money as the way to a better and happier life, but the reality is that when you start to earn more you increase your lifestyle choices to match â" yet the fundamentals of your life remain the same. If you find yourself wanting to earn big bucks to live the lifestyle you dream of, try to bring yourself back to whatâs truly important to you and choose a job based on the role thatâs on offer and how much satisfaction it will bring you. Youâre going to spend around 40 hours a week doing that job, so you want to ensure youâre going to wake up every morning excited to go to work! Leila Wright writes for Inspiring Interns, which specialises in sourcing candidates for internships and graduate jobs.
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