Finding The Right Career
Twenty or thirty years ago, finding the right career was limited by lack of global internet tools, restricted by
more old-fashioned (if you will) values and opinions, and less important than “finding yourself.” I recall
when my therapist, the savior of all saviors as far as I’m concerned, laughed with me over how I had gone about
finding the right career: I had taken all the courses I found interesting and many I hoped were somehow
related, then tried to decide on a major/career. She gently joked that many people decide first, then do the
footwork of taking the required and necessary and relevant courses, doing internships, and getting in at some
entry-level…. Clearly, I didn’t have the tools we do today for finding the right career, or I didn’t know
about their existence and usefulness, at least.
For example, a lot of students will use personality testing and employment/goal assessments for finding the
right career-right from the start of their semesters in college. ERIK, Psychometric testing tools, and career
skills assessment batteries will help to define aptitude and save you time futzing around with majors and minors
that you THINK you MIGHT like…when six years later decide you need to start all over finding the right career,
as offshore drilling is not for you or interplanetary travel studies will take too long or anthropological
studies of tribes now extinct are wiped off the college catalogs three quarters of the way into your educational plan.
A fantastic implement of guidance, information, and statistical projection for finding the right career is the
Index to Careers Guide, created, updated/maintained, and provided both online and off (in college and high school
career centers, for instance) by the U.S. Department of Labor/Bureau of Labor Statistics. If finding the
right career is a task you feel or think requires a knowledge of salaries, working conditions, descriptions of the
nature of the work involved, training and other qualification requirements, the number of jobs/positions held in
that field and the competition involved, and projected job openings, then go to www.bls.dol.gov and type in any career title or browse the index of thousands of
positions/job types.
Another brilliant tool is one that comes in workbook form and accompanies the What Color is Your Parachute and
The Boxes of Life books by Richard Bolles. The workbooks (and books) have you take intensive (but
interesting, fun) quizzes that lead you to slowly but surely deduce or do a process of illimination experiment that
helps you in finding the right career FOR YOU…not your Mom, your dead Grandfather, or the culture around you who
has all kinds of opinions about who you are and who you should be but who does not pay your rent or feed your kids
when push comes to shove. Nor are they the ones who need to live in your skin, sleep through the night, or
answer to your higher needs and greater consciousness….
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