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Why are you choosing this specific career?
For my question, I asked why. To be specific, what exactly are your reasons for choosing this career? And really think about it, outside of the pay roll. Does this bring you joy? Does it make you lock in when you're really focused? Or you feel drained and only think about the paycheck and bonuses?
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Ilan’s Answer
Hi Taylor,
I think I picked my career both from feeling that it matched my hobbies and habits, and from a reasoning that it will always be needed, creating some safety net for my future.
For the first point, I always enjoyed arguing, taking notes and typing on my laptop, and of course reading. Law made sense to me since I was little and it just felt a perfect match to how I was already living my life, and made sense for me to go that route. If you hate reading maybe it is not the right fit. If you like to be outdoor, maybe not smart to go into finance, or a desk job more generally.
I think this is one of the reasons a lot of people pick their jobs. People who go into accounting probably feel an affinity to giving advice and good with numbers, people going into finance maybe like high intensity situations, and fast paced environment.
For the second point, I think being able to identify industries that might be disturbed in the future, could be replacement, or just all together disappear. Of course this point is hard to predict, as nowadays, changes occur almost on a daily basis.
I hope this helps.
Good luck!
I think I picked my career both from feeling that it matched my hobbies and habits, and from a reasoning that it will always be needed, creating some safety net for my future.
For the first point, I always enjoyed arguing, taking notes and typing on my laptop, and of course reading. Law made sense to me since I was little and it just felt a perfect match to how I was already living my life, and made sense for me to go that route. If you hate reading maybe it is not the right fit. If you like to be outdoor, maybe not smart to go into finance, or a desk job more generally.
I think this is one of the reasons a lot of people pick their jobs. People who go into accounting probably feel an affinity to giving advice and good with numbers, people going into finance maybe like high intensity situations, and fast paced environment.
For the second point, I think being able to identify industries that might be disturbed in the future, could be replacement, or just all together disappear. Of course this point is hard to predict, as nowadays, changes occur almost on a daily basis.
I hope this helps.
Good luck!
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Wiktoria’s Answer
I chose seamstress as a profession because I've always been fascinated by the process of creating something unique from a simple piece of fabric. It's a job that combines craftsmanship with artistic sensitivity—every stitch and detail matters to the final look and durability of a garment. I value the fact that the results of my hands are tangible and give people a sense of comfort and confidence. In a world of mass production, being a seamstress allows me to cultivate a tradition of attention to quality and uniqueness, which gives me immense professional satisfaction.