If you think about it, your career is one of the most important aspects of your life. Throughout your adult years, you will probably spend more time working than doing any other single activity. A productive and fulfilling career can significantly contribute to one’s personal happiness. Dissatisfaction with life’s major occupation can have a profoundly adverse effect.
The decision of choosing one’s career is the most important one of our lives. Yet, often it is made on the basis of unrealistic professional aspirations, inadequate knowledge, parental and societal pressures and emotional factors that should rightly be irrelevant to this decision. It is not surprising therefore that many people find themselves in careers that have little to do with their aptitude, skills and desires. They drift in to jobs they are unsuited for, and end up dissatisfied, frustrated, over-stressed and often bored.
For many people, choosing a career or career related education can be a frustrating and anxiety producing experience. It needn’t be so. Medicine and Engineering are not the only best career options available. There are more than One Thousand careers to choose from, out of which you could easily discover that you have an interest in and aptitude for an exciting position you never knew existed.
Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of jobs go unfilled because the public is not aware of those jobs or careers. Whether you are a prospective college student searching for a specialization that will lead you to the right career, a high school student seeking a technological or craft vocation, or an adult dissatisfied with the present occupation and wanting to switch, the art of self-discovery can assist you in your decision making process.
Perhaps you’ve recently completed your formal education and now are seeking your first or second job, or you’re contemplating a job change because your current position inhibits your personal growth, limits your ability to do your best, or does not provide sufficient recognition or rewards. Perhaps you’re one of the five out of six who finds yourself in your job by accident. That’s right, not by thorough career planning but by accident. You somehow stumbled into it. And now you know you’re in the wrong job.
Whatever your present situation, you know that the decision you’re about to make is too important to leave to luck, a whim, or what your best friend thinks you should do. You’ll find a professional system here that really works; one that will give you a new, decisive, and exciting way to clearly view yourself, to determine your career strengths and to set appropriate goals. You’ll have a much better sense of which job options are available to you and which careers are apt to be the most satisfying and rewarding. After using our system you will be well on the way to making one of the best decisions of your life - choosing the career that is most likely to guarantee your success. We want to help you select a career rather than settle for one.