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Finding A Career Path

Ralph Said:

I need help finding a career path?

We Answered:

I'll give you the same advice I gave my 3 daughters. It starts with a question - When you think about your future, and all the things that you could possibly do, What makes your heart race when you think about that one thing? Well my oldest wanted to be a translator so she learned 4 other languages - found out what the pay was and decided on being an Electrical Engineer. (that was a real turnaround) The company she works for has her coordinating between Europe, the US, and Asia. She's happy. The middle one liked the garden and outdoors, she has her own Lawn and Garden company. The last one loved to travel and she learned to drive a truck, and travels all over the US. So to you and your "stuff with houses" try landscaping, if that doesn't work out try hospitals, particularly, the children's section, or at least volunteer there and see if you like it. AND if you like the oceans then look in the University's marine sections and follow their links around the world to other University's in other country's. Try Australia and New Zealand's University's, they have a great marine section. Hope this helps and good luck on the future. Remember > don't settle .....strive.

Beatrice Said:

I need help finding my career path, I'm 18 years old? ?

We Answered:

Do what you love, not your interest. I love psychology, so I majored in it. There is some math involved, but if you get a tutor, you'll be fine. Just remember, time is ticking.....
Try talking to people in both fields and see what the good and the bad is about them, then go from there.

Glenda Said:

How do I find my career path in my life any advice?

We Answered:

Hi,

I'm 23 and not that long ago I was in your situation. The best advice I can give you is:

- Complete college (you've been in and out) since the faster you finish the faster you can get a 'career' job. I know lots of people that completed their college/university degrees and then got jobs in different field and became very successful and happy!

- Find an organization that will hire you and become passionate about the job (keyword become passionate - don't always search for your passion by jumping around, sometimes your passion is right there but you don't see it!). By being passionate about something you'll build a good reputation and get more exciting projects - the hard work you'll put in will seem effortless.

- Stick to what you start and remain eager to learn that way you'll always be on top of things!

Ronnie Said:

Please help for finding career path?

We Answered:

SAP is in demand these days. On which functional area you worked as business analyst? It would be better to choose SAP model related to that functional area. For instance, you worked on Sales are then go for SAP SD. It would help if you can learn ABAP also in addition to a particular SAP functional module as you have programming background.

Get some idea on SAP modules. Check out below resources.

Thelma Said:

Finding a career path?

We Answered:

well cuzz ( i am a vet too) ever think about starting your own child care business? there you go, you have the ability to do that already, you have logistical experience, probably are good at giving orders, can take care of situations that need supervisor control, you can do it

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