Alice
Choosing an Occupation Alomst everyone has been asked what do you want to do in the future. It seems to be a quite easy question when we were young, but it does frustrate people when it makes sense. Choosing an occupation would be an inevitably choice every graduate would have to make. So, what factor counts in making this decision? In my opinion, they are your interests, skills, wage and career expectation. To begin with, if you have more choices than others then you can choose the life you enjoy. It would a good idea for you to be a manager or translator, if you feel at ease to work in the comfortable office. If favours communicating with and helping others, you can choose to be a seller. Second, it is important for you to apply for a job matched your skills because it is hard to get a job you are not capable of. For example, it is less likely for you to apply for a job as a programmer if you even have never learned how to computing. Third, wage and career expectation paly an essential role in occapution-making. After all, people's basic need has to be satisfied so that they can talk about other things. Don't be upset though sometimes your wage is not as high as expected; you should look more about your future, thinking about whether there is any improvement. Last but not least, don't make decisions in a hurry. By paying more attention in these terms, it is more likely for you to make wiser decisions.
Nov 26, 2015 12:27 PM