Finding your perfect job isn’t always an easy task. There are so many different positions within different industries and your forte might not be obvious for all to see.

It is incredibly important for you to find a job that can incite passion and enjoyment, as you have to work for such a long period of your life and spend a vast amount of time in a working environment. Having to go to a job that you dislike so much on a daily basis can make people deeply unhappy. There is just no need to be miserable in your job when you can so easily be happy in your career.

There are guidelines or areas to look at that means you are more likely to get a job you can be passionate about.

 

Find out What you are Interested in

This can be a particularly wide spectrum, ranging from all things including hobbies such as fishing or even more formal things such as a love of writing. Whatever it is, there is an opportunity to make a career out it no matter how small your interest is it can easily grow and develop into something you will enjoy doing on a daily basis.

 

Use your Strengths

Your personal qualities are something that you often take for granted but they can be used in the best way possible to help you determine and achieve your perfect job. Being a natural leader can result in your achieving a management position or being able to organise well can result in an administrative position. Whatever your assets are they need to be utilised in just the right way to benefit you in your career.

 

Consider every Avenue

Although your interests may be held in one particular area, it may be a good idea to explore other industries and job positions just to make sure you can make an informed decision before settling on one specific area. Just because you decide to focus on one industry now doesn’t mean that you have to work in this position forever, you are more than free to change your mind and try lots of different jobs before you truly find your ideal position.

 

Seek Advice

There are lots of people out there that are more than willing to help you with your career and offer advice on guidance to steer you in the right direction. Career advice experts, industry insiders, employers and company owners are all perfect sources of information and often are more than happy to help you in your quest to find the perfect job for you.

 

Gain new qualifications

There is a lot of pressure on us all to make the right educational decisions, which will shape the future of our careers. Something we are interested in at the tender age of 16 may not carry our interest forever. It is wise and greatly beneficial to consider looking at gaining new qualifications to allow ourselves to be a serious candidate within a new industry.

 

Internship and Work Experience

Work experience is often a desired quality for potential employers, which can be difficult especially if you are changing your career direction. It is always worthwhile considering taking on some sort of internship, which although unpaid will give you a good idea as to the industry you are looking to enter, the job roles available and will create the much needed experience that employers seek.

 

Research

Make sure you explore every avenue. Every part of the industry, the job roles, which are on offer and the way you can fit into a position. Thorough research not only helps you to make an informed decision about the future of your career but will also show potential employers that you are more than aware of the industry and have a passion and true interest in it.

 

Tailor Your CV

Your CV is the starting point of any new career path. It is the way in which you introduce yourself to the industry and a potential employer. You must ensure you tailor your CV to each specific job that you apply for to show employers how and why you fit the job specifications. A standard CV doesn’t show any real passion or enthusiasm and almost shows a distinct lack of care resulting in your CV being quickly disregarded.

 

Set up interviews

One of the best ways to get a feel for the industry is to set up interviews. Even if you are not particularly serious about taking on the position you will be able to gain a first hand idea about the type of role you will be fulfilling through talking to the employer / interviewer. You are able to find a range of positions through the internet and job applications online also hold detailed job specifications.

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