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what career is best form me?

I want a good job for money


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Paul’s Answer

Finding the right career requires deep self-reflection, and to basically identify activities you would do even if you weren't paid for them.

I strongly advocate for a philosophy where passion and genuine interest drive career choices, suggesting that when you love your work, high performance and eventual compensation will naturally follow.

The following are some suggestions, which include:

Find Your "Internal Drive" by asking yourself: "What do I love to do so much that I would do it anyway, even without pay?".

Maintain a Learning Mindset: I believe that it is a current life element to never feel "stuck" in a choice. A mindset of continuous learning and the willingness to pivot if you discover something more engaging is necessary for success

Conduct Thorough Research: Students should utilize college career centers, conduct informational interviews with professionals, and seek practical experience through internships or volunteering before fully committing to a path.

Evaluate Daily Satisfaction: Rather than just focusing on long-term goals, reflect on whether a typical workday brings joy and energy or feels like just "reaching expected milestones".

The "First-In, Last-Out" Rule: I would define a perfect job as one where you are excited enough to be the first in the office every morning and the last to leave in the evening.
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Dan’s Answer

If you just want money, go into finance.. but you'll burn out and regret your decision if you don't love what you're doing.
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Jennifer’s Answer

The best career is one that aligns with your passion. When you care deeply about what you do, waking up each morning becomes easier, and you look forward to going to work knowing you truly enjoy it.
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Arsen’s Answer

Whatever you're passionate about.
Thank you comment icon Also, you might want to ask around your neighborhood for one. Arsen Escobedo
Thank you comment icon Hi Arsen, can you give Alex advice on how to discover passions and translate to a career? Sharyn Grose, Admin
Thank you comment icon Start with what you already know, then do an activity related to it, like if you're a painter, you could try pastel. You could probably become an artist. Arsen Escobedo
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Vianne’s Answer

Let's be honest: there's no single "best" career just because it pays well. The best job for you is one that fits your skills, stress levels, and how much training you're up for. Money is important, but if you pick a job you dislike just for the paycheck, burnout can happen fast.

If earning a lot is your main goal, look into fields like healthcare, tech, law, engineering, and skilled trades. Jobs like doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and physical therapists pay well, but they need years of schooling. Tech roles such as software engineering, cybersecurity, and data science can also offer high salaries and might not require a traditional degree if you have strong skills. Law pays well too but can be tough and stressful. Skilled trades like electricians, HVAC technicians, and mechanics can earn good money with less student debt, especially if you're handy.

The best thing to do now is ask yourself a few questions: Do you enjoy school or prefer hands-on work? Are you okay with long training, or do you want to start earning sooner? Do you want a stable job or one with more flexibility? Answering these will help you find the right career path for you.
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