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    change their career paths, while an overwhelming majority prefers to stuck with a job that does not satisfy them. The vast majority of unhappy employees prefer to keep their existing jobs due to outside forces, such as financial needs, lack of suitable jobs, fear of changing jobs, and more. However, considering psychological and physiological effects of stress, this is not a healthy way of continuing life. One way of changing this unhealthy pattern is to provide employees with career counseling.…

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    Career choice is a reoccurring inquiry presented to young adults and teenagers. Choosing a career requires much research, thought, and contemplation. Many people tend to avoid the subject or brush it off when it is brought about in a conversation because they are unsure if their careers they have thought of in the past are truly what they want to do. They also tend to forget to consider imperative factors and components of careers and how they relate to their lifestyles. Therefore, people…

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    I have not had a life changing experience that prompted me to choose medicine, nor did I choose this career path at an early age. The truth is that I cannot imagine myself doing anything else. Often times, medicine is referred to as a ‘calling’- a word that describes exactly how I feel. At a local hospital, I was given the opportunity to spend three weeks volunteering my time in the General Practice clinic, where I got the chance to perform simple medical procedures such as urinalysis, blood…

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    5.1. Introduction A process that enables individuals to take a well-informed and realistic decision about one's future career is known as carrier guidance and advice. In India, family and social networks generally provide this service informally. The parents, relatives, neighbours and teachers who are part of this network often advice students in choosing educational streams that can ensure high return on investment. They guide the students to become an engineer, a management graduate a doctor,…

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    decision is killing me,” said a young student. “You’re 13. You need to decide your career,” insisted a pushy guidance counselor as stress and confusion overtook the child. If students had to choose their career before high school, this would happen extremely too often. It would change our society in a negative way, until someone decided to fix it. Freshmen in high school should not be required to choose their career that early because it would cause overwhelming stress, make life and experiences…

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    Choosing a major is one of the most important parts of being in college. A major is a specialized area of study. Along with the general classes each college requires students to take, there is a group of courses in that chosen subject that must be completed to be awarded a degree in that major. (princeton) Examples of a few include chemistry, mathematics, medicine, or engineering. While some students go into college already certain on what they would like to study, a majority find this…

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    To some degree, all careers use marketing. My purpose is to write about a true career in marketing. In this paper I will tell about a career as a regional sales manager. Relevant information pertaining to this career are educational requirements, general job responsibilities, job outlook, and salary. One important factor in choosing a career is knowing about the educational requirements needed to obtain it. A general article from Wisegeek.com about regional sales manager lists many of these…

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    women in their thirties and forties the fertility rates drop drastically (Holdsworth, et.al. 2013:93). Timing of marriage can really limit a woman’s choices. Since many women are putting their careers before a personal life. This choice may limit their decisions…

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    eventually are faced with answering this daunting question. However, when picking a career there are almost two routes one can take. Graduates can either choose to pursue a career based on their passion or one that makes a stable income. This idea leaves many students torn making a tough choice that can completely change the course of one’s life for the good or the bad. I believe that graduates should choose a career that peaks their interest and passion if it does not prevent them from earning…

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    people, and an opportunity for our social lives to explode. With all this excitement that lies ahead what are we waiting for? Indecisiveness, we do not know where we want to attend. There are a few ways that we can start choosing a college for ourselves. The first option is choosing a college that a friend elected to attend. Why do we do this? It’s understandable that we do not want to be alone, or step…

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