Friday, May 22, 2020
Guest Post Five Reasons Not to Pick a Career
Guest Post Five Reasons Not to Pick a Career A guest post by Josh Weiss-Roessler There are a lot of factors you have to consider when youâre embarking on a new career. For example, will the job require you to live in a certain location? Does it require an advanced degree? Does it involve working from home or in an office environment? While there are a lot of different aspects of every career that are worth your consideration, there are also lots of bad reasons for choosing a job. Here are five of the worst. Great pay, life and death stress every day. 1. Salary or perks. Thereâs nothing wrong with wanting to have a high-paying job so that you and your family can live comfortably. However, the salary shouldnât be the sole thing about the job that appeals to you. Iâve worked with high school students who have told me they want to be doctors, and when Iâve asked them why, their first response has been, âBecause doctors make a lot of money.â They were generally unaware of the cost and time commitment of medical school, and the demanding, stressful working conditions that doctors face every day. If a career appeals to you because of its salary or benefits, ask yourself what else it is you like about it. If you canât think of much, then itâs probably not the right career for you. For ideas on what may be right, take a few career tests. 2. Itâs âeasy work.â Maybe you breezed through all your math classes in high school and college and are thinking about teaching high school math because it comes easily to you. And, hey, you even get a summer break. Chances are, if you choose a career just because of its perceived ease, youâll be unpleasantly surprised to find that itâs not as easy as you thought. Or, if itâs a job thatâs too easy for you, it wonât challenge you to grow professionally and you run the risk of getting stuck in a rut. 3. It sounds impressive. Are you looking for a career in a certain field just because you want to be able to brag at your high school reunion? As is the case with salary, thereâs nothing wrong with aspiring to an impressive career, but there is something wrong with choosing a job for the sake of your ego. Make sure that your career is something that youâll actually enjoy doing every day, because thereâs no point in having an impressive job title if youâre not happy with your work. 4. A careerâs pop culture portrayal. Just because you love Mad Men doesnât mean you should seek out a career in advertising, or seek out a career in archaeology because you love the Indiana Jones franchise. While TV shows and movies are entertaining, they donât necessarily offer the most accurate portrayal of what different careers are really like. (Shocking, right?) If a career does appeal to you because of your favorite TV show, you should do research on a site like CareerQA and then try to find someone who actually works in that field to talk to â" or better yet, see if you can job shadow or intern with someone in the field â" in order to learn what itâs actually all about. 5. Picking a career because itâs what your family wants you to do. Your family wants whatâs best for you, but they donât necessarily know what career is right for you. When I was in high school, my dad tried to convince me that I should be a lawyer because Iâm good at writing and researching, but even then I knew that was a career path that I just wouldnât be happy with. Itâs ultimately up to you to determine what career is going to be a good fit and be something that you enjoy. Remember, your career is going to be a huge part of your life, so you want to make sure youâre choosing it for the right reasons. Josh Weiss-Roessler is co-owner of Weiss-Roessler Writing and frequently shares his thoughts on the job market and offers career advice. When his eye arenât glazing over from staring at his computer screen, youâll probably find him hanging out with his wife and one-year-old son or walking his dogs around Austin.
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