Medicine or modelling? Journalism or engineering? Sports or sciences? Teenagers today are faced with a multitude of choices when choosing a career. As parents and teachers, we are often faced with the difficult task to help them navigate and come up with the 'right' choice. But do we really know what's right for them? And if we know that a certain not-so-lucrative career is right for them in terms of leveraging their strengths and interests, should we advise them away from it towards more financially secure and stable choices?
Showing posts with label 5 ways to find work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5 ways to find work. Show all posts
Thursday, 29 January 2015
5 Steps to the Right Career Choice for your Child
Medicine or modelling? Journalism or engineering? Sports or sciences? Teenagers today are faced with a multitude of choices when choosing a career. As parents and teachers, we are often faced with the difficult task to help them navigate and come up with the 'right' choice. But do we really know what's right for them? And if we know that a certain not-so-lucrative career is right for them in terms of leveraging their strengths and interests, should we advise them away from it towards more financially secure and stable choices?
Thursday, 13 February 2014
5 ways to find a line of work for yourself!
Is work just about earning a pay cheque?
Or, can work really mean more than this? While, several professionals will tell
you that your work is a way to put bread (and bacon or beans) on the table,
your line of work can be made to work for you. How’s that possible, you may
ask? Here are five ways to find out if the boot fits you right…err, I mean, how
you can find a line of work that suits you the T.
Action
step: Get a notebook and pen for this ‘session’.
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