Study Suggests You Shouldn’t Follow In Your Parents Career Footsteps

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But is the assistance that a parent provides a child with really helpful in the long run? Or does it force a child to get into a career that may not be the best fit?

Parental help can be a double-edged sword. It may give a budding career a good start. But it may also force a young man or woman to enter a career that they have no love for.

Questions that you should ask yourself when choosing a career

Making a career choice can be extremely difficult. A job may look very attractive from the outside, but the reality could be quite different. Remember that the field of work that you choose will determine how you spend the next few years or even decades.

Another important issue that you have to think about is that you would probably spend a great deal of time and money in preparing for your future career. A college education will take you four years to complete and cost tens of thousands of dollars or even more. Even if you opt for a shorter course, the commitment in terms of time and money is tremendous.

How can you make the right choice?

  • What are you good at?

Your close friends will be able to tell you what your greatest strengths are. Try and pick a career that matches these positive aspects about yourself.

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Andrew Reiffenberger
Andrew Reiffenberger is a recruiting director focused on addressing common mistakes made by millions of job seekers. His firm provides strategic talent solutions through out the Greater Minneapolis-Saint Paul area. Reiffenberger has published online guides to help people with critical job hunting skills, resume writing, social media networking and interviewing skills