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How To Find Your Dream Career: Myths & RealitiesBy Thor Zosla Its true that lifes journey becomes remarkable when you find your 'Authentic Direction' When your abilities, interests and temperament are aligned with your career and your lifes purpose you are infused with an energy and motivation that drives you to new levels of contentment and achievement. Most people make assumptions about careers. Often these assumptions are based on impressions they get from relatives and friends, from television shows and from workers and jobs that they see in their daily lives. 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. Thats 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 Myth #2: I will use all my talents and abilities in this job. Myth #3: No one will hire me because I lack experience, have low grades, hace gaps in my work history etc. Myth #4: My job has to match my college major or vocational training. Myth #5: Its too late to change my career. Career & Personality Tests Career tests help you identify potential careers, based on your answers to specific questions. Some measure how closely your answers match to 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 pesonalized and takes this highly dynamic environment into account, then you are vulnerable to the changes sweeping the job market. Informational Interviewing Just remember that one persons 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 Remember that your own experiences are the least likely to fool you. Base your career perceptions on these. Even if you dont 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. Heres what you should know when trying to find your Dream Career:
Always bear in mind that discovering your true vocation is a journey of self-discovery. About the Author: What career will suit your personality? No one wants a job they hate. So instead of choosing a career based on what you think you should do, try this free online career test first, and discover your Authentic Direction. Click Here! keywords: Career | Careers | Jobs
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