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How do you know which career fits best for you?

The fear of chooseing the wrong career and then being stuck in that career is quite scary. What if I find out I hate my job. My job will a big portion of my life and I do not want to hate my life.


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Kim’s Answer

It’s completely normal to feel overwhelmed about choosing the “right” career—especially when it feels like such a big decision that could shape your whole life. The truth is, very few people figure it all out right away, and that’s okay.

Instead of focusing on picking the perfect job title, start by thinking about the kinds of things that genuinely interest you. That might be solving problems, helping others, being creative, or working with numbers (just to name a few). You don’t have to have it all mapped out—just pay attention to what energizes you and what you're naturally drawn to. There are many career paths that align with those interests in different ways.

If you do find yourself in a role that doesn't feel like the right fit, that’s not a failure—it’s valuable information you can use. Take time to reflect on which parts of the job you like and which parts don’t work for you. That insight can help guide your next steps and lead you toward something that fits you better. Careers are rarely linear, and you’re never stuck—you’re just learning what works for you as you go.
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David’s Answer

you have to venture out first then figure out what works for you.

many people move during mid careers and some figured it out early. there's no perfect industry or job, it takes time and different jobs/roles before you fully understand what works for you. also, as you grow older and matures, things will change and re-prioritize. good luck.
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Tanya’s Answer

I've been with the same company for over nine years, taking on five different roles across three departments. Here's my advice: keep searching until you find what truly excites you. Don't hesitate to ask your mentors and advisors what roles they see you thriving in. Sometimes, others have insights about us that we might miss.

You'll notice that some skills will come easily, while others will grow with experience. These new skills might even lead you to unexpected passions. Welcome change and stay curious. This attitude will open many doors for you.
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Chad’s Answer

It might be helpful to understand that almost NO ONE works in the same role/company for their entire career anymore. No matter the path you choose, only the path behind you is set in stone, the one in front of you will have as many possible paths as you can imagine! Don't be afraid of failure, embrace it. Those will be the most helpful ways to learn what you enjoy and what you're good at. If you don't know what passions you want to pursue professionally, try a lot of different things! Learn about yourself and what makes you happy, and then consider how you can do those sorts of things for a career.
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Georgette’s Answer

Good morning, Aaron,
Think about what really matters to you and look for a career that matches those values. Once you know what they are, see how they can fit into your work life. It's also helpful to make a list of things you enjoy doing. Having a job that involves activities you like can keep you excited and make you happier.
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