Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Choose the Right Career in 5 Easy Steps

We just can't seem to get a clear idea on how to choose the right career for us despite of the many career options available to us in the labor market, making the entire career planning and career searching process a challenging and difficult task to do. Some are lucky enough to have identified the career that they want to engage themselves into at a very young age, while the others struggle by jumping from one job to another, in the hopes of finding a career or an occupation that will totally work for them.

Choosing the right career means that it needs to match well with your interests, aptitudes, work related values and personality type so that you will have a better chance of being completely happy and satisfied with your job. Now, the first thing that you need to do is get to know yourself better because no matter how much you think you know yourself, it is still not enough. You will need a few days off from work to think things over and figure out what it is that you really want to do for the rest of your life in terms of your career. You can also go online and find self- assessment tests which could help you making this career decision. Taking the test and getting the results from that test is proven effective in identifying what and who you are as a person. If you need help with this, talk to a career coach or a counselor to help you gather more information about yourself because they will make you see things about yourself that you may not be able to admit.

After knowing yourself, write down the different careers and occupations that spark your interests. Then, start conducting informal interviews to know more about the jobs that you are interested in, in order to know if your qualifications meet the requirements needed to land that specific job. Perform these steps until you choose the best career in your list while you think about the possible occupations under this career. Now, if you think that you have chosen the right career and if you feel that you don't have all the qualifications needed to apply for this career, consider undergoing trainings and enrolling in short courses to prepare you for the position. Make sure that your finances are enough to back you up and sustain you until you get that dream job.


Choosing a career can be challenging but once you pick the right one, it can be rewarding and satisfying. Your professional life has more sense and meaning and you will be on your way towards career fulfillment. Don't rush yourself in choosing a career because the best ones are always worth the wait.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Chase After Your Dreams

You know what they say, you only live once, and if you live it right, once is enough. But, have you really lived your life? Have you really chased after your dreams? Nobody can judge you for your dreams because they are yours, and human as we are, we have so many dreams in one lifetime, and to be able to achieve all those dreams could mean that we have done it all; we have really lived. 

Most people have the same dilemma; they either choose to get stuck doing something that they hate or they enjoy doing what they have been doing for years and now seek out a whole new adventure. Yes, it is just fair to say that you are free to do whatever it is that you want to do especially when your career is at stake. You need to be able to pursue your other career goals in order to achieve your full potential as a person.  Having been given the chance to become good at something for so long is actually great, but you need to pursue your other career goals. Say you love sales and you like selling people things that they need and you were really great at it, but after years of doing the same thing, and feeling that you have already achieved one goal in your professional life, you suddenly realized that you need a transition. You need to make way for another passion, such as cooking. If you love something, go for it.  Spend the remaining half of your life doing something that you love as well other than sales. 

Yes, it is not easy to make a transition from doing something that you are comfortable of doing into something that you know but have no guaranteed success rates yet. You need to apply careful and effective planning into this career move. Changing your entire career is no joke; it is not for the faint-hearted. Only brave people take risks and stand by them. But you need not worry because there are several simple tips to make that transition easy and convenient for you.

1. Decide - decide if you really need a care change. If you think that this career move will change your life for the better, then go for it.

2. Choose - choose the career you want to transition into by choosing what you love and what you are passionate about.

3. Plan - plan your strategy into turning this dream into a reality and this includes expanding your network, preparing your finances, undergoing proper training and enhancing your skills.


Career Change needs careful and effective planning in order to become a success because the entire process is not easy and has the capacity to turn your life upside down. But with these simple steps, you are sure one step closer towards living a brand new life; a life with an extension of your previous goals. You are never too young or too old to achieve your goals, so go for it.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Finding Your Purpose

Whether you are a fresh graduate, a career shifter, finding better career opportunities or unemployed, it doesn't matter because now is the right time to think about your career path. There is no right or wrong reason in finding the perfect career for you because truth is, the right career is just out there waiting for everyone to take it. By discovering a whole lot of things about yourself and with careful and effective planning, you will surely find out the best career option for you.

Finding a meaningful work in today's competitive and challenging world could be very difficult because most of us work for the money. Some of us could only think about our comfort and our lifestyle without pursuing what we really want to do and taking for granted the many opportunities given to us so that we could chase our dreams. The result is inevitable, we may live a comfortable life but we are suffering inside. If you are unhappy and unsatisfied with your job, sooner or later your stress builds up as well as the anxiety and pressure that you feel will take its toll on your physical and mental well-being. Your body will eventually show signs that you are headed towards self-destruction because your lips may not utter these words for the sake of pride in order for you to keep your job. Doing something that you love will more likely make you become successful then dragging your feet everyday just to dread the next 8 hours in the office.

No matter what status you hold in your life now, the first step in finding a meaningful career is to find out the things that make you happy. Here are the steps in finding a new career:

1. Know thyself - find out the things that inspire and motivate you. What are your skills, interests, and values? What are you most passionate about?

2. Make a list - create a list of possible career options based on what you have found out about yourself. Explore these options, make informal interviews to know more about your career choices, and if possible volunteer your service to know what it feels like to do this job.

3. Make a decision- based on your research, choose a career that best suits you. Be ready to develop new skills or enhance the old one to prepare you for your new role in this organization.


The rules in making a careersearch are simple and very easy to follow. The 3 steps we have enumerated will serve as your guidelines during the entire process, so if you feel like you missed something, just remember these 3 basic rules. Start living the life you have always dreamed of, find a meaningful career today.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Working Overseas: A Smart Career Move

In today's tough climate and unstable economy, now might just be the right time for you to look at other career options such as considering a career overseas. Although this move can prove to be very challenging especially to fresh graduates, it still promises a bright future and limitless career opportunities that perhaps may not be available in your home country. This career move is available to fresh graduates or even career shifters, as long as the profession you want to pursue is under the skilled worker category. You can e en bring your family with you when you decide to live and work abroad permanently.

Migrating is not an unknown issue for everyone because this has been practiced since the earliest times and until today, more and more people decide to live and work abroad because the living conditions overseas are more favorable to them. As a matter of fact, it will not only boost their career but it will also provide them with a global perspective not available to people who haven't been out of their home country yet. There are several other reasons why you need to consider working abroad and what you need to think about before making the move. Here are the following:

1. It will expand your skill set - the time you have spent abroad will make you stand out from the crowd and will definitely catch your recruiter's attention due to the fact that you have a different perspective than your fellow applicants. It also means that you are adaptable and used to work with people from different cultural backgrounds; as a result you already have the ability to adapt to diverse workplaces and working conditions.

2.  You will become bilingual - because of your exposure to people from different countries, you will also be able to adapt their language and also practice speaking English more often. As a result, you gain more confidence in interacting with people around you.

3. Better career opportunities - you will have the chance to pursue a career that you really want as well as enhance your skills further while learning new ones.

4. A good health care system - immigrants are usually looking for any country that has a stable economy that could provide for their people as well as take care of them through one of the best health care systems in the world.

5. Higher standards of living - countries such as Canada, New Zealand, The UK, etc. are able to provide security to their citizens as well as provide affordable housing for them. Their children's education is also free until they reach a certain age; grade 12 for example. With all the other comfort in life that your new country can give you, you have no reason to complain.

Living and working abroad might just be the smartest career move you haven't considered before. This move can change your life for the better permanently. If you think you have what it takes to move overseas, look for a country to settle and apply for a visa. Start living the life you have always wanted.