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How can I align my passion with a stable career path, especially when I’m still figuring out what I truly want to do long-term?
I am a freshman hoping to transfer to a school in Spain. I think I want to work in the fashion industry but not sure where to really start or look. I am planning on majoring in either international business or economics, with a minor in marketing. #Spring25
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William’s Answer
You can apply your business and economics skill in your fashion career such as:
Fashion business.
Fashion marketing.
Fashion education.
You may development other forms of fashion competences like:- fashion design, fashion modelling and runway and fashion making.
Fashion is diverse, and has many opportunities to focus in, like - cloth, headwear, footwear, bag, jewelry, eyewear and more.
You may review opportunities in that match your goals in career matching websites.
Fashion business.
Fashion marketing.
Fashion education.
You may development other forms of fashion competences like:- fashion design, fashion modelling and runway and fashion making.
Fashion is diverse, and has many opportunities to focus in, like - cloth, headwear, footwear, bag, jewelry, eyewear and more.
You may review opportunities in that match your goals in career matching websites.
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Jerry’s Answer
Akisa,
Truly, you are experiencing what I, the other folks who answered you, and about 50 million others on planet Earth also have gone through at your age in their lives. And your "search" may last decades.
First, we're living in rapidly changing times. Our weather, technology and our ability to work globally are in flux and evolving. E.g., who knows where artificial intelligence is headed and how will it affect your future work opportunities? One thing will remain consistent and valuable. Your ability to communicate effectively. And what can assist you in communicating more easily and therefore become even more employable? Language. Make an effort to learn to speak, write and read a second language. Or two. Your worth will increase dramatically. Get a college degree or higher in courses to which your interests gravitate. Determine how well you perform activities about which you are passionate. Because if you are not good to great at something, why should someone hire you to perform that function?
Conduct this Google search: what professions will be in demand in ten years
Then substitute another/related job title or profession to see if that provides a different or expanded list. The results, because of our changing world, may or may not be entirely on target but you'll get an idea. AND you may find out that a certain country may be where that opportunity is most likely to be...hence, my advice about learning multiple languages.
Be sure to go to LinkedIn and search by job title for individuals who now or previously held the job title in which you’re interested. Their profiles should contain valuable information about their duties, work history, career progression, associations/organizations of value to research and more.
Good fortune to you.
Truly, you are experiencing what I, the other folks who answered you, and about 50 million others on planet Earth also have gone through at your age in their lives. And your "search" may last decades.
First, we're living in rapidly changing times. Our weather, technology and our ability to work globally are in flux and evolving. E.g., who knows where artificial intelligence is headed and how will it affect your future work opportunities? One thing will remain consistent and valuable. Your ability to communicate effectively. And what can assist you in communicating more easily and therefore become even more employable? Language. Make an effort to learn to speak, write and read a second language. Or two. Your worth will increase dramatically. Get a college degree or higher in courses to which your interests gravitate. Determine how well you perform activities about which you are passionate. Because if you are not good to great at something, why should someone hire you to perform that function?
Conduct this Google search: what professions will be in demand in ten years
Then substitute another/related job title or profession to see if that provides a different or expanded list. The results, because of our changing world, may or may not be entirely on target but you'll get an idea. AND you may find out that a certain country may be where that opportunity is most likely to be...hence, my advice about learning multiple languages.
Be sure to go to LinkedIn and search by job title for individuals who now or previously held the job title in which you’re interested. Their profiles should contain valuable information about their duties, work history, career progression, associations/organizations of value to research and more.
Good fortune to you.
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Patrick’s Answer
Aligning your passion with a stable career path, especially when you're still exploring your long-term goals, is a thoughtful and strategic process that requires both flexibility and intentional planning. As a freshman considering a transfer to a school in Spain and a career in the fashion industry, it’s crucial to begin by gaining a broad understanding of the field while honing your specific interests within it. Starting with a major in international business or economics, paired with a minor in marketing, is an excellent foundation for a career in fashion, as these fields provide the analytical, global, and strategic skills that are highly valuable in the industry. To narrow your focus, you can leverage your coursework to explore various facets of fashion, such as supply chain management, branding, consumer behavior, or digital marketing, while considering internships or part-time roles in related areas.
In Spain, a global hub for fashion and design, you will have the unique advantage of immersing yourself in the industry’s epicenter, with opportunities for hands-on experience and networking with key players in the field. Pursue internships or freelance projects with fashion brands, retailers, or digital agencies, where you can develop a deeper understanding of the operational, marketing, and business aspects of the industry. Attend industry events, such as fashion shows, trade fairs, or networking meetups, to meet professionals and gain insights into various career paths. It’s also beneficial to connect with mentors—professors, professionals, or alumni—who can offer guidance, share their experiences, and help you navigate the industry.
Additionally, consider enhancing your skill set by learning relevant software tools like Adobe Creative Suite, data analysis tools, or e-commerce platforms, which are often used in the fashion industry. As you explore and gain experience, you will begin to identify areas within the fashion world that resonate with your passion, whether it’s in fashion marketing, supply chain management, international expansion, or sustainable fashion. Your interdisciplinary education will provide the versatility to pivot into various roles, and by gaining practical experience, you can refine your goals and confidently align your passions with a career that offers both stability and fulfillment.
In Spain, a global hub for fashion and design, you will have the unique advantage of immersing yourself in the industry’s epicenter, with opportunities for hands-on experience and networking with key players in the field. Pursue internships or freelance projects with fashion brands, retailers, or digital agencies, where you can develop a deeper understanding of the operational, marketing, and business aspects of the industry. Attend industry events, such as fashion shows, trade fairs, or networking meetups, to meet professionals and gain insights into various career paths. It’s also beneficial to connect with mentors—professors, professionals, or alumni—who can offer guidance, share their experiences, and help you navigate the industry.
Additionally, consider enhancing your skill set by learning relevant software tools like Adobe Creative Suite, data analysis tools, or e-commerce platforms, which are often used in the fashion industry. As you explore and gain experience, you will begin to identify areas within the fashion world that resonate with your passion, whether it’s in fashion marketing, supply chain management, international expansion, or sustainable fashion. Your interdisciplinary education will provide the versatility to pivot into various roles, and by gaining practical experience, you can refine your goals and confidently align your passions with a career that offers both stability and fulfillment.
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Chanyapatch’s Answer
You have to think first what you want to become to be in the future and consideration what is you strengthen. maybe not only one thing you want to be, please also thinking about have back up competency you have. Please do it now. Learning by doing and change if it is not the way you want. Do the best for your career with successfully.