How to research a career
If youd known what the job youre doing now would really be like, would you still have chosen it? For many iVillagers, the answer would be a resounding no. Questions on how to break into a completely new career are some of the most popular subjects in our mailbox. As you and the working world youre part of change, what was once the job of your dreams can become hell on earth. But if youre going to move, how can you make sure you get it right this time? And if youre going for a first job, how do you find out what its all about?
Theres no foolproof way to ensure a perfect match, but the more research you do, the more likely you are to end up in the right place. One advantage of having been in a job you dislike is that you know what to avoid. Although its difficult to tell if something is going to suit you until you actually do it, having a close look at day-to-day realities reduces the risk of making another mistake.
Reality checklist
To make an informed decision, you need a mix of different information from a variety of sources.
- Start with the impartial information, make sure its up to date
- Read the promotional literature for inspiration, but bear in mind its aim is to portray the profession as attractive
- Listen to the gripes of those who are dissatisfied
- Seek out the stories of those who love it
- Go and see for yourself
- Judge if its for you
Next page: get started
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | next







Delicious
Digg
reddit
Facebook
StumbleUpon



