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I dont know what i want to be when im older but i'm interested in government and business. any ideas? i have a lot of time until i need to get a job, but i want to be prepared.

2006-08-17 13:55:07 · 8 answers · asked by classyree88 2 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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first spell career right. looks good on a resume'. If your stressing now, think about it will be in gov. job..A lot of back stabbing and just the same old same old..
What type of gov position are you for? We then could probably help you out more.
Good Luck

2006-08-17 14:08:59 · answer #1 · answered by always 4 · 0 0

Don't Stress!

If you're interested in government and business here is a couple of subjects that could be a possible career.

Political Science
Business Management

and even Accountant, since the Enron scandal, the FBI has been looking for agents with accounting backgrounds.

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2006-08-17 22:56:44 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Most people think we choose our work. People who are deeply satisfied and highly motivated by their work often feel as though the work chose them. They can’t really describe why they are particularly good at what they do or may not be able to put into words the specific reasons why an activity is rewarding to them. But the find themselves somehow attracted to a certain type of work and even energized and empowered by it. How can you find this satisfaction?

Although many individuals struggle for a lifetime to find job satisfaction, the answer is simple. Each of us carried a unique internal job description. In adults, the description is very detailed and complete. Notice that this is a job description and not just one job title. It is a broader and detailed job description. There are many job title which can fit the internal job description, but no one job title will be satisfying over time if it fails to meet the essential elements of the internal job description.

You can start to discover you internal job description by beginning to observe yourself. Start to look for clues that reveal pieces of your own internal job description. Maybe you can work patiently with your hands or can articulate a message in a way that people really understand. Perhaps you have a knack for figuring things out or can visualize the way something should be. These clues become pieces of a larger puzzle that begins to develop through self-awareness and experiences. As you develop an awareness of your internal job description, you will find at its core an important intersection – the precise location where gifts intersect with fascinations.

Gifts are the abilities which we exhibit naturally and easily. Are your gifts physical, mental, emotional, social and/or artistic? What do you choose to do? Is it because it is easy for you and/or come naturally?

Fascinations are topics, subjects, issues, courses and hobbies that attract and hold our interest and attention over time. People who are most happy in their careers are those who use their gifts in the service of a topic that fascinates them. We say they have a fully developed vocational identity.

The word “vocation” or “vocal” means calling and the word “career” means path. You do have a calling and a path designed just for you to follow. This is your vocational identity; part of your unique design. Searching for vocational identity is a normal part developmental process that every person goes through. People often feel confused and lost during this process. By giving yourself the appropriate tools and support you will be able to find your vocational identity and begin to make fulfilling choices about your work and life.

2006-08-17 22:16:08 · answer #4 · answered by imjust_lori 3 · 0 0

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2006-08-20 00:33:31 · answer #5 · answered by marketingexpert 6 · 0 0

Talk to your schools guidance counselor.

2006-08-17 21:06:39 · answer #6 · answered by Life after 45 6 · 0 0

You can try Accounting.

2006-08-17 21:00:10 · answer #7 · answered by buttercup83 3 · 0 0

what interest you

2006-08-17 21:02:28 · answer #8 · answered by Luckys Charm 4 · 0 0

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