• Identify the key elements of career decision-making, in the context of life planning;
Career decision making is has much more to it than just the paycheck, even though the money is important making money in an unhappy and uninterested way isn’t anyone’s ideal career path. When I intend to make my future career decisions and the decisions I have made thus far there were a few other areas I considered other than the paycheck. An example for this would be back in Sri Lanka when I was following the advanced diploma affiliated to William Angliss while going for classes I worked as an intern in the front office department at Colombo Hilton for a pay less or just equal to 4 dollars for a nine hour shift. I believe that step I took to work made way for my lecturer to send my resume to Hilton South Warf. In my opinion key elements of career decision making would be, doing what interests you, I thought the hospitality field would be interesting so that was the first step I took in my career path. Evaluating skills and taking up an career that that best fits and …show more content…
One of my key strengths would be being responsible I tend to work much more efficiently when Im handed over an responsibility more responsibilities the more interested I am and keen to work harder. I believe this will come in handy in a managerial position in my future career path. Being calm and organized even when things don’t go accordingly has helped me move from working in the restaurant to In room dinning in my current position, there have been days where it is crucial to remain calm and be very organized if not there will be chaos and many guest complaints. I think it is very suitable job for me at this stage, of course my aim is to gain as much experience to obtain a managerial