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Simple Reflections Regarding Jobs and Careers

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April 17, 2007


I look at my friends in awe of why they want jobs. I know money is important to survive as well as progress, but what else is left? Successful professionals and billionaires will tell you that you must do what you love before you can gain the monetary benefits. Money comes after you figure out your purpose in life. Now, recruiters are more skeptical of who they hire for certain entry level finance positions or any entry level job. In one article, a recruiter stated how inconsistency can harm a candidate’s consideration for company openings.


Take a deep breath and ask yourself these questions:
1. What do you want to do?
2. What is your purpose?
3. What are your strengths?
4. What makes you happy?
5. What do you think of doing when you wake up in the morning?
Some one very close said that you are what you dream. Your dreams are an ideal of what you wish to accomplish in your life. You can distinguish yourself by understanding your abilities and limitations. Work on your weaknesses gradually so you can do anything you want to. Recruiters pay attention to students who have a semi-foundation in self-reflection. Entry level job candidates with solid career objectives usually get the calls for interviews. In interviews, these candidates demonstrate their understanding of what they have been and where they want to go.
Everyone does not have to agree with your decision, but you do need some support. Find a mentor, speak to someone who can help you, find like-minded people who are trying to accomplish the same things. You can not accomplish your dreams by yourself. Remember, an entry level position won’t last forever.
Put your heart into your work and changes will come.
Recruiters who sense passion, commitment, and initiative know who to choose for a position with their company. Once the recruiter says, ‘Welcome to… and we hope you find yourself at home.’ Get comfy and embrace what’s before you. A career is out there. A job is there, too. According to researchers, individuals with careers earn more than those who are accustomed to jobs. People with careers have a trail of accomplishments from their past. Others recognize their value and are willing to pay more to keep them around.
College experiences play a huge part in the way you view life and the corporate world. Make a plan before you move into the business world. Identify needs, wants, and possibilities from achieving each milestone. If you are entering a student internship, learn the basics of a company’s functions so you can work your way up. Make yourself an asset.

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