Tuesday 14 May 2013

Some tips on thinking about what you don't like! When thinking about your future career



If you are thinking about what future career to pursue you may always be asked what subjects do you like? What are good at? What interests you etc? Such questions are a great way of scoping out what you like which is great but what about the things you don't like!! If you know that love science and what to doing something linked within this field great but if you find reading and analysing huge amounts of texts for subjects like English and History you know that critical analysis isn't for you.

Things to consider when thinking about what you don't enjoy or like:

- What is it about a particular subject you don't like?
- Do you prefer practical subjects or subjects where you read text and evaluate it?
- What kind of environments don't see yourself in working i.e office, school, hospital etc and why?
- What jobs or careers would you not consider looking into?
Lastly
- What would be your worst nightmare job or have you had experience of a job you really disliked and why did you not enjoy it?

These suggestions may seem a bit strange but what you need to consider is if you know what you definitely don't want to do it allows you to focus on the positive things you do want to pursue.

For example I had a student who I advised. When I asked him where he saw himself working in a few years time he said he wanted to work in a leisure centre. This student clearly stated they had no interest in working in a office they felt this environment would not suit their personality. They wanted to pursue a career in sports and fitness industry and have a job which he classed as "practical".

So by thinking about what you don't like or enjoy it really makes your future career ideas that much clearer. So you can channel into what you do like more and what makes you tick and you think about how you can get there with more clarity! Remember if you only think about only one career path this isn't right either. Sometimes a future career or job could change so always think about a few different types of industries and job types. Once you have spoken to someone like a careers adviser etc you can then look at whether these ideas are achievable and take it from there!! Good luck.

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