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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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3. Research online and read up on these careers

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Now, this is where we start narrowing down our list.

Search online and research on all the career options you’ve listed down. Check for job descriptions and learning opportunities.

Now that you have more information, begin eliminating the careers you don’t want to pursue any further. Cross out the ones that don’t interest you or cross-reference your list of skills to check off the ones that don’t fit your talents.

Remove everything with duties that don’t appeal to you. Eliminate careers that have weak job outlooks. Get rid of any occupation if you are unable or unwilling to fulfill the educational or other requirements. By this time you should have narrowed it to your top ten career options, or less.