How Do I Figure Out What Career I Should Go After, Are There Any Online Tests?

In order to figure out you career, first you have to have a good understanding of yourself. I mean what things you think you are good at and what you are not. What compromises you will have to make and up to what extent. what are the vacancies that you have to choose among? In other words, may be this seems theoretical a bit, you need to have your own SWOT analysis. A SWOT that really reflects YOU, so don’t share it with anybody (closest friends might tell you that you are fool, as you might probably say after reading this!). If you are to consult someone, then it is your parents only.
Once you know yourself, you can decide on the career, not before and I think careers are not that optional these days so you have to be very flexible in your planning.
One advise, What ever career you choose, which is always hard at the beginning, give yourself a chance and NEVER SURRENDER.
Good luck.

4 comments to How Do I Figure Out What Career I Should Go After, Are There Any Online Tests?

  • balalika

    no
    you have to figure it for yourself

  • Jonnathan A

    if you are still in school/college then speak w/ a counselor & they should be able to help

  • start 6-22-06 summer time Mom

    Yes lots on th e internet for free. tickle is one of them Just type
    what career should I have in a search engine and take the test that come up

  • diane

    Check out this great government website. It has lots of links, advice, etc. But the most important thing about a choosing a career is knowing yourself…….be brutally honest. Example: maybe you love movies and want to get involved in the industry somehow, but if you already know that you hate working with people then you need to be honest with yourself and say maybe that is not the field for you….making films is very highly collaborative field and you’ll probably be miserable…….good luck.http://stats.bls.gov/

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