Choosing an Occupation

@slp423 (48)
China
October 24, 2010 2:38am CST
Everyone faces the problem of choosing an occupation after graduation from college or university,which plays a vital role in there life.An appropriate occupation makes one work with zest and vigor as well as contribution to their psychological well—being. Different people may lay weighe on different or not.They choose to be a little fish in a big pool.Others may emphasize on how muc thye will be paid.They believe he earnings show their own worth.But,for most people,what matters is interest,which make them see what great things they can create. In regard to my choice in the future,I am fond of learning foreign languages;what's more,with the implementation ff the opening up policy,exchanges between home and abroad in economy and culture have been growing significantly,thus,I'm deermined to be a qualified interpreter.
2 responses
@AvI0907 (230)
• Malaysia
24 Oct 10
exactly, now i standing on this way. Im still unemployed since almost reach a month. Im not a person who give too much expectation about the salary payment and just wish and hope can get a job which right to my interest. Before this, i had did my internship and from there i learnt that the fresh graduate students like me who can not give too much expectation on the salary purpose for searching the job since we are lack of working experiences. The part that we need to focus is select the right job and position which suit to our interest and of course with the affordable salary regard to the current market salary payment.
@slp423 (48)
• China
24 Oct 10
you are fresh graduztes?what you tink is right,the first job can consider careers.
@wadabski (761)
• Philippines
24 Oct 10
Choosing a profession does not really focus on how much you will earn, may be that is one of the criteria but you have to ask your self if you are capable of that kind of job and If you love doing that kind of job, because you might end up loosing the job in the future. Try finding a job you love to do and 2nd is the pay. That is in my own opinion anyway.
@slp423 (48)
• China
24 Oct 10
You'r right,have to find a job you love to do.