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5 Steps To Find The Right Career Path For You

5 Steps To Find The Right Career Path For You

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2. Determine your skills

Different careers require different skills set. For example, a career on information and communications technology would need you to be an analytical thinker, while a career as a photographer would need you to have an eye for composition and the technical skills in using a camera.

Now, think about the skills you already have or ones you’d like to develop. Take some time to figure out what you’re good at.

Let’s say, you’re really good at writing, or you have an affinity for coding or programming, or if you want to gain more experience in your communication skills. Then, search for jobs that involve those skills. Put these options on your list of potential careers as well.