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What jobs are out there?

I ran out of ideas. #coding #imagination

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Amey’s Answer

Hi,
If it is just a random question that came in your mind: don't read further
If you are not able to decide what I should ask or what to do: read further
I have been through such times when I wanted to decide what I should do. What I would do is I look what jobs I can get and then ask myself can I become a person who can get that job. Although the scope of your question is large but discussing the question with someone will surely help you in clearing your doubts.


Look around you and you will see there are tons of stuff that people are doing. Find what is interesting and what you may like for next 5 - 10 years. You may not have the answer for a question before you actually do it but give it some thought, imagine yourself doing that work and how you feel.
I won't be able to tell you what you can become but sometimes you just need a straight answers for a question which I don't have.
Another advice I would give you is don't compare the job with the money.
Ask some questions to yourself :
Can you survive in the culture?
Do you want to challenge yourself? (an easy job is not what you are born for)
Keep an open mind and don't judge anything without putting some thought.
Ask questions if you are confused?
If you are still confused then post here and we can discuss more.

Thank you comment icon ^ This is REALLY good advice. Jared Chung, Admin
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Gary’s Answer

Hi,
I would start with what your interests are and if you have any skills that you think would be useful in a job, then start doing online research into careers in those areas. There are a lot of free online career interest tests online that could help too. Visit careerfitter dot . com to get started and good luck.

Thank you comment icon <ol> <li>Find things you are good at. Capitalize on your strengths. 2. Locate career boards, newspapers, online job ads, job fairs and all places where jobs are advertised (e.g., coffee shop board) 3. Put together a resume and cover letter on plain white paper. Be sure to list all positions held, part-time and full-time work, volunteerism. 4. Call local businesses and contracting agencies and 'get your name out there.' 5. Call up previous employers to get a feel for the market. 5. Be willing to move if you can relocate for a better job. 6. Be patient!</li> </ol> Beverly Reynolds
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