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

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If you are an extrovert and like to meet new people, a sales job may be a good idea. But if the opposite is true and you shy away from talking to someone you don’t know, you need to find a different line of work.

  • How do you lik

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    e to spend your free time?

An activity that keeps you busy on your day off can be a good career option. Of course, you may need to develop your skills in a particular area or spend time in acquiring the required qualification.

  • Do you have a friend or a relative who you admire for the work that he or she does?

Maybe you can consider this’s person’s occupation as a career choice for yourself.

Helping your child make the correct choice

The reasons for selecting the wrong profession? There are many, but the most common ones are related to getting influenced by a parent or being persuaded to take up a job only for the money.

One stance that parents can adopt is to take an absolutely hands-off approach. But that may not be the best way to handle this issue. Instead, try and find out your child’s strengths. Then look for jobs that need people who have the attributes that your child has.