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I: What would you start with if you were to choose a job?Date: 2015-10-07; view: 463. I: And here's some advice to school students from a career guide. We're now going to talk with Jenny Ogden, who works in the Career Advice Service. My first question to Jenny would be: How important is it to choose a right career? Lesson 4, Ex.2 CG: Choosing a career is probably one of the most difficult things in the world. You want to be doing something that you love for the rest of your life. If you choose the wrong career, you might probably end up in a dead end job which you hate and which results in a miserable life. CG: The first step would be to create a list of things that you like to do. For example, you can list down your hobbies or interests that you have been doing or would like to know about doing. For the list of hobbies or interests, you can put something like ‘I am good with numbers', ‘I am a nature lover', ‘I am a technology enthusiast', ‘I love to sing', ‘I enjoy cooking, cars,' etc. You might also think back to your childhood. Your early years might be the best place to start. Assess your abilities. What are your strengths? What are your weaknesses? What kind of skills do you have? You can try to come up with something that you are good at doing such as cooking or public speaking. If you have trouble coming up with ideas, take some time to rest or walk in the park. While relaxing yourself, you may think of something like, ‘I'm good at pet sitting' or ‘I make delicious cookies'. Write down these ideas onto a piece of paper.
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