 |
Alternatives
In choosing an occupation freely explore all of your job
possibilities. An excellent way to do this is to take the
Career Key test at this website. You will identify occupations
that match your personality, ones you want to explore.
For example, if "Optometrist" was one of them,
you would learn of other "Related Occupations".
These include: chiropractors, dentists, physicians, psychologists,
and veterinarians. These "related" jobs might
be good alternatives for you. You will likely want to learn
more about them.
A second way is to seek advice from others.
Ask them for suggestions. Go beyond your immediate friends.
Brainstorm. Be imaginative, "Who might have some good
ideas?"
Third, go to the section Learn
More about the Jobs that Interest Me. Many of
the suggested activities will help you expand your
options.
And, finally, consider how you are thinking
about your decision. Can it be thought about differently?
For example, instead of focusing on a long term decision,
like "What career should I choose?", it might be better
to put that decision off until later, when you know more.
Instead, you might want to focus on a short-term decision
like, "What course/major/training program best fits me?" |
 |