LEVEL 4 / POST 4 (WEEK 6): CAREER RELATED TOPIC

 Dear students,


Sixth week, and this time it’s our fourth blog session, in which we agreed on our blog post to write about a career related topic.


Why did you choose your current career?
Was it your first option? What was the other one?
Tell your experience at the moment.

IMPORTANT:

Remember! After your writing activity you must read and leave comments on my blog and on 3 of your classmates' posts.

This is a 200 words post (as a minimum).


As a guide, here is my version of this topic:

Career decisions are wrought in complexities. Many students start by looking at their interests, selecting a career in line with their personal affinities or aspirations. They will consider their own self-beliefs in their capacity to perform and succeed in a given career, and then factor in labour market prospects, employment, earnings, and the possibilities to progress in their chosen profession over a lifetime.


But career decisions are not only about students’ choices: they also interact with a number of public policy objectives, such as making education systems more efficient, aligning skills to the demands of the labour market, and helping improve social equity. Some countries have sought to promote certain fields or pathways over others through financial incentives or by opening access. Conversely, other fields impose highly selective admissions processes. As students are confronted with more possibilities, it is essential to ensure that they have the proper guidance to navigate through the wealth of pathways open to them. That will ease the sometimes bumpy transition from education to the labour market.

Comments

  1. Is not easy but I am satisfied with my decision.

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  2. Personally, it bothers me that society forces us to study for how much money you can earn. That's why I'm studying arts :-)

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  3. i agree is a dificult decision

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  4. yes, it's a difficult decision, yes, it is a difficult decision, I think we are too young to decide at 18, what to study.

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  5. in this society it's inevitable to take money into consideration, but sometimes passion is stronger. and I'm happy i chose this path

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  6. for me it was a really difficult decision but I'm so happy now

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