@@kaneki7391 one of my friends is going for architecture, idk much but it's basically just designing various designs, structures, buildings etc. You need to have good art skills to draw your ideas out. If you want, I could ask my friend for more info, but I hope you get the general idea I gave you 😅😅
Sometimes people have to stay in a survival job for a while, before they can figure out what they really want to do. It also gives the time to search for another job or start a side project.
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I always skip the first several steps and jump into the job research and end up with a horrible job before... Thank you for your advice. I'll give it a try. Wishing you all find your dream job!
I had a plan for my for my future since I was eleven I was going to go into the marines and then maybe special ops but due to a severe knee injury that I needed to have a major surgery on i no longer have that option so I have been watching a lot of career videos and this one has been the most helpful so far so thank you!
You could get paid to sleep: www.careeraddict.com/make-some-cash-while-catching-some-sleep-become-a-professional-sleeper. That said, it's not a reliable career path, so a backup option is advised :)
@@anahonai0220 I’m currently going back to college Thursday to figure out what career path to take, while seeking a 9-5 job, and thinking about small business ideas to start on the side
I'm a registered pharmacist and I've been working as a community pharmacist for 3 years. In my 3 years i really didnt grew or loved my field. i'm having a hard time on thinking what career path should i take. I want to work in a supermarket or dept store or office but my parents keep on telling me that i should be working in my field since i have a license. but i really dont like my field. They just forced me to take Pharmacy that's why I am like this now. no goals, and having a hard time to look for a right career for me
I'm sorry to hear that you're in this predicament - you should definitely follow your passions and find a suitable role. Why not try our free Career Interests test on test.careeraddict.com/
Once I saw that it was animated I thought it was gonna be a crappy video because for some reason self help videos on UA-cam that are animated tend to be trash but I was pleasantly surprised.
"Try career hunter for FREE" Proceeds to take test and then you ask for an email at the end to get the results. Then once I provide an email you say I need to pay to unlock the results. Nice trick.
The way I found out what career I wanted was by going to college and getting a general education to figure out what career field I wanted to enter. I recommend not just finding something important and valuable and meaningful to you but it also should be something based on your area of knowledge, abilities and skills. There are tests you can take to figure that out too like aptitude tests. It's also good to make a resume that includes not only your work experience but any volunteering you might have done, abilities, skills, hobbies, interests and maybe even so.e personality traits that can help. You can also have someone help you figure out questions they'll ask in interviews so you're prepared to answer when you you apply for your job.
Sorry to hear, it's a common problem! We'd definitely suggest in that case to try our CareerHunter test, which will evaluate your interests, goals and abilities to suggest suitable careers. The first of six assessments is free to try :)
Actually, I don't have something I want to do. I just want to get sufficient money for my family, because they are the most important people in my whole life. So, I wish can give them everything than they gave me. It is my unique wish, give it someday for those who always love me and care about me. :)
Thanks for your comment. Money is definitely a big factor to consider. When you find a career that suits you best however, you will ensure you don't lose interest, work harder on a daily basis, and are more likely to stick at it long enough to succeed and be able EARN more.
Hobbies : doing art, studying math and science. What I am good at : art, math, science, english. Personality traits : ambivert, logical thinker, straightforward. What I want out of my career : just enough money, spare time, involves math or science or both. What I have currently been thinking of : a professor, a researcher (+ a part time artist) or a full time artist.
Currently have a career but thinking about changing careers or what else is possible with my background. Trying to avoid returning back to school if possible but it is a option.
The next question to answer it'll be, how i manage to choose a carrer in which a will earn enough to support my basic needs, personal goals, my family, my girl and like the process trough that carreer , because probably what you like and you're at good at is not on demand and it'll be tough to get a job opportunity like in some fields on art...
I'm a freshman and I've been wondering what I want to do plus what scholarships to apply to.Ive always wanted to be a veterinarian but I've been looking into the medical field
This helped me a lot! This is some really good advice! These videos are also so high quality and the animation is really well done and smooth so I appreciate that ^^
I am wondering why of all of these career advisors, no one has spoken about the negative aspects of having a career. Doesn´t it mean devoting one's self to doing the same or similar job for over 20-50 years? It also shows how limited people are and how limited they choose to stay. It is a major cause of stress because there are others competing, in higher positions who are or may be blocking you and those in lower positions who are trying to get ahead of you, in one way or another. These are the main reasons for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, RIGHT? Why not do a video about this side of, "The Career"?
@@laaquon648 Gee, YOU sound so smart. YOU figured it out. Getting kissed is better than being stabbed. Don´t listen to this guy he only has the need to look like an expert and make money from YOU and the others here. Hwe is a control freak. Pity.
@@laaquon648 Here is some free advice. Working for myself and getting up when I want is not a job it´s a nice way to live, YOU have no idea. I can make more in 20 hours a week than YOU can working six days. The questions YOU ask show how ignorant YOU are.
@@laaquon648 Thanks for missing the point. I was talking about a majority of the people. The people this video is basically for. I was describing it as It actually went for the majority. If you work for yourself it is, by definition a different kind of career. I worked for myself for the past 40 years and haven´t worked at all for the past 15 years. My kind of carer is probably much different than yours. That´s why you have to say, I am, "not phrasing it right." I didnßt mention anything about the job or the pay. Notice, I started the conversation and you had to show that you didnßt agree with my way of thinking. Get the difference? I initiate and you... complain and blame. Next time, why don´t you try to write exactly what you think. What you have done is to lecture me on what I wrote without one word as to anything creative about what you think. And, I have no idea as to what this means: "...only to not be able to pay bills and some more stuff that in too lazy to write, and your alternative is being..." I have an intelligent, and creative life. I don´t know what you have, because you didn't or can't describe it. Why didn´t you write what you thought to the person in the video, as I did? HUH? You can only react, not initiate an interesting or intelligent concept. That is what my life actually is. I live in W. Europe with the best health care, a comfortable and safe life. What is yours actually like?
Help me decide my career: I love drawing, but I'm not very good at finding good ideas. I'm interested in animation, but my hearts not in it. I'm good at drawing and I enjoy illustrating books for authors. I don't want to be rich, but I want to make enough to live comfortably. I'm introverted and spend a lot of time alone, but I still want to work with people. I tend to be a late-night owl and procrastinate.
Hey! This is why we recommend taking a career test like CareerHunter. It will give you some different directions to look into based on your interests, goals and general aptitude :) You can take the full test using the discount in the description.
Hi, i know this might be early to be thinking about but i am 15 and i have no idea what to do in the future and i feel as though i am just wasting my time not helping my future self because i feel as though im not effectively persuing my goals and just mindlessly scrolling on apps like tiktok, any tips?
All high schools have some teachers,or so who can help out with careers,and what your next steps paths will be. So,you don't really have to worry too much. That's what they are there for, to help out with stuff and answer any of your questions. There is hundreds of stuff about your career in which neither you,nor your parents will know,so they can answer your questions.
I did not have access to career counseling as a youth in a rural area and from a background that was heavily religious, and being homeschooled also set me back, but at least my tiny Christian high school gave students the option to take what's known as the Kuder career aptitude test. Thing is, I got wildly impractical and somewhat outdated career suggestions - my best match was Poet (and yes, I love poetry and creative writing); second best match was, I believe, Broadway director, and third best match was Home Economics teacher. Most high schools no longer offer Home Economics classes anymore. More recently I - as a 29 year-old - took an online career test that seemed legit and got the result "Dancer." My undergraduate degrees are in the performing arts (music, theatre studies) and I currently work a job in tourism in my hometown (director of a small museum where I started out as the receptionist/admin assistant) where my hourly pay is comparable to that of a public school teacher. I am doing better than others my age, I suppose. But I still wish I'd had more guidance when I was young towards a fulfilling career that actually exists in the 21st century and would actually be compensated in the real world. In my country, the U.S., funding for the arts is abysmal. They never actually tell you this, though. Also being raised religiously, there's the expectation that a male is supposed to whisk you away and provide a home and be the breadwinner. This has not actually happened to me or to any other young woman I know. My mom, who was a homeschool mom and did not work outside our home for the vast majority of my growing up years (she now helps run a local coffee shop and is thriving), is a throwback even for her generation, yet the housewife / stay-at-home mom thing was normalized and made to be the default mode for a woman where I'm from. Maybe that was possible prior to the '90s, but for women my age, no man seems to want a wife that stays at home. So I try really hard to avail myself of these kinds of free resources on UA-cam and I'm debating taking certification courses at my local community college to find something I can tolerate doing that won't take long to train for and pays about what I earn now or more. There are just so many options and I don't know what would be the best fit.
Thank you so much for sharing your story. We are lucky that we live in an era where so much information is readily available (and for free) at the simple click of a button. There are plenty of free courses or videos that you can find online (like our short clips) that can teach and guide you. You can also take our free career interest test on CareerHunter to help identify your most suitable career.
I enjoy discussing things with people and I am really good at arguing. My ability to listen closly to what the others say and take that to prove them they are wrong is helping me win many argues. My goal is to have high salery and to have bit of enjoment at my future job. I think the job lawer is what suits me but I am not sure and I am a bit unsecure if I will pass the difficult tests which I would have to take
This video was very well made I would like to say. But right now I'm 14 going to highschool and I really am worried about my life out of highschool. It feels like I don't have much hobbies and it's hard for me to really say what my personality would be. Plus my mom doesn't make much money and I'm not sure about how I'm going to get into to college and I'm just hoping something will happen to me that will change my life.
You still have plenty of time to figure the rest of your life out :) You can apply to internships and test out different roles to help you discover what you're passionate about. 💪
Proverbs 3:6-7 "In all your ways know and acknowledge and recognize Him, And He will make your paths straight and smooth [removing obstacles that block your way]. [7] Do not be wise in your own eyes; Fear the LORD [with reverent awe and obedience] and turn [entirely] away from evil." 💜🦋
You're 14 years, looks like you're taking life too seriously. whether you are born into a wealthy middle or poor family, . Try to see the adventure in there. I got I read story books(fantasy, real stories) and books on diverse life topics (Gifted hands and think big, by Dr. ben Carson) that could help me make decisions. The aim of reading this books wasn't to make a decision about life, it was to appreciate the mindsets of the writers and stir my mind. This was how i discovered what I loved, and built my own perspective and core Values. . What you love is the brick for designing your career, so, new careers emerge everyday base needs. Yis to enjoy your growth adventure at every step, everything will come together when you look backward, just learn how to put all the pieces together. Since life itself is a journey, don't be afraid to change routes when you think you took the wrong step. When you've successfully chosen the career you will still find out new things about yourself, You cannot know your path at once, . hope it helps.
Let me fade to plain of noothing, and let shadows consume everything. I just cannot with it and so i will just follow the river until life takes me to the end. Maybe one day i would find a bank of the river and be able to do something I desire. In the end its just experance that matters, hate that money is everything people want me to work towards.
Don’t take the test on the website - it’s not free. You’ll just waste time to see pretty surfaced info, but would need to pay to get more details and options.
Hey, sorry to hear of your frustration. We make it pretty clear that CareerHunter is free to try but is a paid/premium career test. When trying it for free, you still see useful results and some insights. There is also a Student Discount available. Have a great day!
“Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it.” (Steve Jobs)
Careers are dead. Don't count on working anywhere longer than a year unless you wanna work 50 h a week and be depressed. The people i know who earn well are all burned out and have unhappy marriages. What I am good at is not something I can learn anymore because I can't find a job that has that benefit. I should have never gone to law school. The degree I wanted back then didn't exist yet (bachelor of teacher of music rather than conservatory). I looked into manual jobs but many are tailgated. Even becoming a painter takes a year driving 50 km to get somewhere at 8 am just to learn the trade. And anything online and self-employed is an enormous risk in my country. Taxes are crushing everyone. I think I would have to become a cleaning lady soon if i cant find a new job
I am so lost. 45 now. Have one family member left. Friends moved all over the world. Was doing more than fine for 20 years working everyday. Then covid hits and everything has changed. Cant get an apartment without credit etc. I never worried about credit making upwards of 500/day. I worked hard and played hard and I was content. With what is basically a communist country now (Canada) im left thinking going to school is my only option. I just have no idea where to even start or what I would take. Or if I just to old to start now. Very very lost, and in 60 days ill be homeless , also jobless, all due to covid
im in 8th grade and in a year i will be in high school(we have different education) it feels like its moving so fast and im growing uo already 😭 and the only stuff i like is being a model or an actress since i was really young, but it seems like i cant get that in my country and it feels like my family aint gonna be really happy 😭 ugh i hope j will get good in something next year!!!
Help me decide my career: I love building stuff Intrested in structure of stuff example structure of Atom,living cell I love chemistry and biology I also love math I am A grade student sadly not A+ ...
I'm already not a little girl and now i'm studying for a degree in international relations, but i'm still not sure who i want to be. But i don't wanna run my own company, i want to be an employee in something sphere, who works full time. I study English with a tutor. Now i just want improving my speaking skills, but maybe in very distant future i want to pass something important English exam for my job or traveling. In my spare time i like drawing and reading. My drawing teacher gives me good advices about working as an art-person, but I don't know how to implement it and get good money. + My experience started only two mouth ago and my progress isn't very big, haven't enough time for practice. P.s. : I've just written all this text mostly for my English practice, you don't need to take it seriously, but it's my real life, maybe someone will find themselves here.
I want to become cabin crew/flight attendant because I done the course and fell in love with planes and we especially the safety and security part of the job. I also want to travel to a lot of places in my twenties so this job is perfect. But I would also like to settle down buy a house and when I'm ready have a family so being cabin crew for a long time is not ideal. I know for sure this is the job that I want to start with, I then want to progress into another career that involves planes. If anyone has any suggestions I would really appreciate them.
I have a friend who has just started her family and is still a cabin crew member - if it's something you truly enjoy, then you can make it work for you! Don't let that put you off becoming a cabin crew member if it's what your heart desires.
This really helped I said I wanted to be a artist but now I fee I want to do something like creating a bakery because it would bring art and food into the equation the 2 things I feel passionate about
I have a question which of the following 12 medical jobs would be the best place to start? 1. Surgeon 2. Anesthesiologist 3. Phlebotomist 4. Pharmacy technician 5. Pharmacist 6. Pharmacovigilance officer 7. Radiologist 8. IV technician 9. EKG technician 10. Medical-surgical nurse 11. Paramedic 12. Cardiovascular nurse
Hi, that would depend on your end goal. Check out our article on the 10 best healthcare careers - www.careeraddict.com/healthcare-jobs. We also have guides on how to become a doctor that may help you identify your career route.
I used to work in a Career Center at a university as a Career Counselor. If you are looking for some help identifying gifts, gaining clarity for your career path, or just want to learn how to reach your potential, comment or send me a message!
The video was great but about the test in the description I clicked on your link and took the career hunter test , it just wasted my 25 minute , the site is very laggy and the concept of dragging the options is just so irritating and stupid the options won't drag all the way and many don't even move
Thank you for watching our video and for the feedback. Would you mind contacting CareerHunter on info@careerhunter.io to let hem know about these faults.
Very good. Manage your life towards more meaningful goals through smart thinking, intelligent choices and wise decisions. By the way, what is the difference between choice and decision? What is the difference between intelligence and wisdom?
I would like to become a doctor or an actress when I get older, but an actress sounds more fun. But i'm not sure if I should even try because i'm 15 and 5'10 ish which makes it harder to make it into the acting industry. I saw somewhere that your accent matter too and english is not my native language which will make it even harder and i dont have any experience in acting either but i would like to take classes but my parents will probably not approve of that.
But I'm bad at nearly everything and nothing interests me. My "hobbies" wouldn't transfer as jobs because it wouldn't match my personality and I'm not resilient or brave or positive enough. So I'm stuck in this God awful job I have and I wanna die just thinking about it.
You're best bet is to explore your options a little perhaps at this stage. Try the CareerHunter test we recommend in the description. It could help you think a little outside the box to combine your interests, goals and skills :)
Sorry what's wrong with showing a janitor I mean without them your work area or the place your at won't be clean. Everyone plays a important role in the world and society...some parents *may* say to their kid: Study hard if you don't wanna end up like the janitor but the positive ones say: Study hard it you want to make the world a better place for them.
@@unicornpinky9035 i understand what you are saying and you are correct, i hope you can spread your light across the whole of society because i actually was a janitor for a while, 😔 it wasnt nice, _most_ people looked down at me and treated me like I was trash, even though they needed us to keep the whole business running, siiigh So im not saying being a janitor itself is wrong, but... you gotta admit its kinda funny how the girl in the video is like hey... you might think you can dance BUUT... maybe your calling is sweeping the floor instead lol thats a little messed up if your dream is dancing 😭😭😭
@@jiraiyaapprentice5733 oh okay sorry. I should've known my apologies have a great day or night and yeah I agree lol I shouldn't judged somebody before getting to know the whole story.
I'm good at editing and writing, I also love writing but they told me that there's no future in writing☹️so I'm thinking of taking information technology but I'm not sure yet...
Most people i work with never graduated highschool and we all make 100k + a year... I know others who got amazing grades growing up did well in college/ university... put themselves into massive debts and after all those years walked out with degrees that there are no jobs for or they make considerably less.. a plus side being they don't risk dieing at work 😅 🍻.... my advice is go to trades school then get experience working for someone then start your own business... or go into a industry job like mining logging fishing pipelining and you can make amazing money right out of highschool at 18 👍 there will also be a shortage of people wanting to do these jobs too... creating more demand for workers and increasing wages... overall better advice then that. No matter what career path you choose learn to start saving money and doing smart things with with when your young.. save the partying for when your older and better established it will come with better friends and relationships that way too 👍
To anyone who is having trouble finding a career path,just know you’re not alone.
can you describe the architecture please
@@kaneki7391 come again?
@@thatoneitalianguyzl1727 yes
@@kaneki7391 one of my friends is going for architecture, idk much but it's basically just designing various designs, structures, buildings etc. You need to have good art skills to draw your ideas out. If you want, I could ask my friend for more info, but I hope you get the general idea I gave you 😅😅
It takes time, effort, trying different jobs and industries and learning what skills you are great at!
Good advice. The biggest mistake I see is young people moving out and getting trapped in survival mode. Take full advantage while you still can.
I actually considered moving out to study, but at the sime time I don't want to, I know it's hard.
Sometimes people have to stay in a survival job for a while, before they can figure out what they really want to do. It also gives the time to search for another job or start a side project.
These are wise words Ron. Thank you.
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so it's ok to stay at home if you get on relatively well with parents? (I'm currently doing that at 26, working, and still searching for my career)
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FYI, it's free to take the test but costs money to get the results so don't waste your time if you want a free test
Hey! It mentions this quite clearly on the site and in the description. You can still take 3 assessments at CareerHunter for free and get the top 3 results and some insights. You can also use our exclusive 50% discount in the description. Have a great week and thanks for watching :)
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What kind of investment would you advise? And what is the best way to follow it?
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I always skip the first several steps and jump into the job research and end up with a horrible job before... Thank you for your advice. I'll give it a try. Wishing you all find your dream job!
Best of luck.
Good luck :)
I had a plan for my for my future since I was eleven I was going to go into the marines and then maybe special ops but due to a severe knee injury that I needed to have a major surgery on i no longer have that option so I have been watching a lot of career videos and this one has been the most helpful so far so thank you!
We are so sorry to hear that you had a severe knee injury! Thank you for watching our content - even if we can help one person, then we are happy :)
Had similar career in mind growing up but a shoulder injury destroyed any potential for physical demanding careers sadly
I'm so stressed rn
I have no idea what i should do
All i joy something is sleeping
You could get paid to sleep: www.careeraddict.com/make-some-cash-while-catching-some-sleep-become-a-professional-sleeper. That said, it's not a reliable career path, so a backup option is advised :)
I’m 22 and still don’t know your not alone, but it ends here because time is going by fast😭
@@Sydonie-po8iq what you doing currently
@@anahonai0220 unemployed, but starting college soon.
@@anahonai0220 I’m currently going back to college Thursday to figure out what career path to take, while seeking a 9-5 job, and thinking about small business ideas to start on the side
I'm a registered pharmacist and I've been working as a community pharmacist for 3 years. In my 3 years i really didnt grew or loved my field. i'm having a hard time on thinking what career path should i take. I want to work in a supermarket or dept store or office but my parents keep on telling me that i should be working in my field since i have a license. but i really dont like my field. They just forced me to take Pharmacy that's why I am like this now. no goals, and having a hard time to look for a right career for me
I'm sorry to hear that you're in this predicament - you should definitely follow your passions and find a suitable role. Why not try our free Career Interests test on test.careeraddict.com/
@N so true
How are you doing now buddy?
Once I saw that it was animated I thought it was gonna be a crappy video because for some reason self help videos on UA-cam that are animated tend to be trash but I was pleasantly surprised.
"Try career hunter for FREE" Proceeds to take test and then you ask for an email at the end to get the results. Then once I provide an email you say I need to pay to unlock the results. Nice trick.
Yup. Just an ad disguising itself as advice, all too common these days
Nice try Diddy
The way I found out what career I wanted was by going to college and getting a general education to figure out what career field I wanted to enter. I recommend not just finding something important and valuable and meaningful to you but it also should be something based on your area of knowledge, abilities and skills. There are tests you can take to figure that out too like aptitude tests. It's also good to make a resume that includes not only your work experience but any volunteering you might have done, abilities, skills, hobbies, interests and maybe even so.e personality traits that can help. You can also have someone help you figure out questions they'll ask in interviews so you're prepared to answer when you you apply for your job.
I'm really struggling i don't know what to do though i have some abilities I'm not confident I can't decide
Sorry to hear, it's a common problem! We'd definitely suggest in that case to try our CareerHunter test, which will evaluate your interests, goals and abilities to suggest suitable careers. The first of six assessments is free to try :)
Actually, I don't have something I want to do. I just want to get sufficient money for my family, because they are the most important people in my whole life. So, I wish can give them everything than they gave me. It is my unique wish, give it someday for those who always love me and care about me. :)
Thanks for your comment. Money is definitely a big factor to consider. When you find a career that suits you best however, you will ensure you don't lose interest, work harder on a daily basis, and are more likely to stick at it long enough to succeed and be able EARN more.
I’ve watched so many videos and taken several Career tests, by far yours have been able to help me choose what’s right for me! Thank you 😊
We are so glad to hear! 😄
So what'd you pick?
So what did you pick we need to know now
How are you doing now?
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Hobbies : doing art, studying math and science.
What I am good at : art, math, science, english.
Personality traits : ambivert, logical thinker, straightforward.
What I want out of my career : just enough money, spare time, involves math or science or both.
What I have currently been thinking of : a professor, a researcher (+ a part time artist) or a full time artist.
Wow thank you , definitely taking these tips into more than consideration!
Currently have a career but thinking about changing careers or what else is possible with my background. Trying to avoid returning back to school if possible but it is a option.
Have you ever considered becoming a monk (or nun)?
I've watched several vids related to this but this was the one that actually helped. TYSM!!!
Glad we could help! Thank you for the support 😄
@@CareerAddictVideo ur video is too underrated tbh
Really!!!!
So what u have choosed
Your passion for the subject really shines!
The next question to answer it'll be, how i manage to choose a carrer in which a will earn enough to support my basic needs, personal goals, my family, my girl and like the process trough that carreer , because probably what you like and you're at good at is not on demand and it'll be tough to get a job opportunity like in some fields on art...
Such a powerful yet thorough video. Thank you!!
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Now I'm 25 still thinking about career path........
It's never too late to change careers or identify what it is that you truly enjoy.
I'm a freshman and I've been wondering what I want to do plus what scholarships to apply to.Ive always wanted to be a veterinarian but I've been looking into the medical field
Why not apply for some work experience at your local vets to see if you actually like the job?
Thanks a lot! I’m teenager from Russia and I will pass the English exam. This video helps me with one topic. That’s great! Thanks)
Best of luck!
This helped me a lot! This is some really good advice! These videos are also so high quality and the animation is really well done and smooth so I appreciate that ^^
Thanks so much for your support. We really appreciate it :)
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I am wondering why of all of these career advisors, no one has spoken about the negative aspects of having a career.
Doesn´t it mean devoting one's self to doing the same or similar job for over 20-50 years? It also shows how limited
people are and how limited they choose to stay. It is a major cause of stress because there are others competing,
in higher positions who are or may be blocking you and those in lower positions who are trying to get ahead of you,
in one way or another. These are the main reasons for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, RIGHT? Why not do a video about
this side of, "The Career"?
Getting a job and making money sounds better than being homeless and having to beg someone for a place to stay😹🙏🏽
@@laaquon648 Gee, YOU sound so smart. YOU figured it out. Getting kissed is better than being stabbed. Don´t listen to this guy he only has the need to look like an expert and make money from YOU and the others here.
Hwe is a control freak. Pity.
@@laaquon648 I guess those are YOUR only alternatives. Being stupid is better than being dead.
@@laaquon648 Here is some free advice. Working for myself and getting up when I want is not a job it´s a
nice way to live, YOU have no idea. I can make more in 20 hours a week than YOU can working six days.
The questions YOU ask show how ignorant YOU are.
@@laaquon648 Thanks for missing the point. I was talking about a majority of the people. The people this video is basically for. I was describing it as It actually went for the majority.
If you work for yourself it is, by definition a different kind of career. I worked for myself for the past 40 years and haven´t worked at all for the past 15 years. My kind of carer is probably much different than yours.
That´s why you have to say, I am, "not phrasing it right." I didnßt mention anything about the job or the pay. Notice, I started the conversation and you had to show that you didnßt agree with my way of thinking.
Get the difference? I initiate and you... complain and blame. Next time, why don´t you try to write exactly what you think. What you have done is to lecture me on what I wrote without one word as to anything creative about what you think. And, I have no idea as to what this means: "...only to not be able to pay bills and some more stuff that in too lazy to write, and your alternative is being..."
I have an intelligent, and creative life. I don´t know what you have, because you didn't or can't describe it.
Why didn´t you write what you thought to the person in the video, as I did? HUH? You can only react, not initiate an interesting or intelligent concept. That is what my life actually is. I live in W. Europe with the best health care, a comfortable and safe life. What is yours actually like?
Great practical and straightforward video on career path choosing.
Glad you found it useful!
Thank You after a long time I am finally able to decide what to do and now I am continuing it ❤ Thanks to you once again. God bless you.
Help me decide my career:
I love drawing, but I'm not very good at finding good ideas.
I'm interested in animation, but my hearts not in it.
I'm good at drawing and I enjoy illustrating books for authors.
I don't want to be rich, but I want to make enough to live comfortably.
I'm introverted and spend a lot of time alone, but I still want to work with people.
I tend to be a late-night owl and procrastinate.
you need to find your self you are lost
Hey! This is why we recommend taking a career test like CareerHunter. It will give you some different directions to look into based on your interests, goals and general aptitude :) You can take the full test using the discount in the description.
Hi, i know this might be early to be thinking about but i am 15 and i have no idea what to do in the future and i feel as though i am just wasting my time not helping my future self because i feel as though im not effectively persuing my goals and just mindlessly scrolling on apps like tiktok, any tips?
Have you ever considered becoming a friar?
@@SuperGreatSphinx what is a friar?
Try futurescapes. I took a quiz on there, and it really helped. You're not alone 😊
All high schools have some teachers,or so who can help out with careers,and what your next steps paths will be.
So,you don't really have to worry too much. That's what they are there for, to help out with stuff and answer any of your questions.
There is hundreds of stuff about your career in which neither you,nor your parents will know,so they can answer your questions.
That's true! However, if someone is still unsure, they can do their own research and follow the tips provided. :)
Yeah but that isn't an option for homeschooled students or students in dinky little private Christian schools
I'm 22, studied and completed 3 courses so far and yet still have no idea what I really want as a career 😭😭💔
Monastery
Wdym.just simply wanna know @@SuperGreatSphinx
@@HyperionCantos-r4k Oh no, I feel so bad for you 😢.
Lol... I'm 55 and have no idea what I want to do when I grow up.
@@UlugNaar...
I did not have access to career counseling as a youth in a rural area and from a background that was heavily religious, and being homeschooled also set me back, but at least my tiny Christian high school gave students the option to take what's known as the Kuder career aptitude test. Thing is, I got wildly impractical and somewhat outdated career suggestions - my best match was Poet (and yes, I love poetry and creative writing); second best match was, I believe, Broadway director, and third best match was Home Economics teacher. Most high schools no longer offer Home Economics classes anymore. More recently I - as a 29 year-old - took an online career test that seemed legit and got the result "Dancer."
My undergraduate degrees are in the performing arts (music, theatre studies) and I currently work a job in tourism in my hometown (director of a small museum where I started out as the receptionist/admin assistant) where my hourly pay is comparable to that of a public school teacher. I am doing better than others my age, I suppose. But I still wish I'd had more guidance when I was young towards a fulfilling career that actually exists in the 21st century and would actually be compensated in the real world. In my country, the U.S., funding for the arts is abysmal. They never actually tell you this, though. Also being raised religiously, there's the expectation that a male is supposed to whisk you away and provide a home and be the breadwinner. This has not actually happened to me or to any other young woman I know. My mom, who was a homeschool mom and did not work outside our home for the vast majority of my growing up years (she now helps run a local coffee shop and is thriving), is a throwback even for her generation, yet the housewife / stay-at-home mom thing was normalized and made to be the default mode for a woman where I'm from. Maybe that was possible prior to the '90s, but for women my age, no man seems to want a wife that stays at home. So I try really hard to avail myself of these kinds of free resources on UA-cam and I'm debating taking certification courses at my local community college to find something I can tolerate doing that won't take long to train for and pays about what I earn now or more. There are just so many options and I don't know what would be the best fit.
Thank you so much for sharing your story. We are lucky that we live in an era where so much information is readily available (and for free) at the simple click of a button. There are plenty of free courses or videos that you can find online (like our short clips) that can teach and guide you. You can also take our free career interest test on CareerHunter to help identify your most suitable career.
I enjoy discussing things with people and I am really good at arguing. My ability to listen closly to what the others say and take that to prove them they are wrong is helping me win many argues. My goal is to have high salery and to have bit of enjoment at my future job. I think the job lawer is what suits me but I am not sure and I am a bit unsecure if I will pass the difficult tests which I would have to take
Have confidence and believe in yourself, you can do it
@@shushi_shann7257 thx 😊
How has it been going?
Hello CareerAddict, what editor you use please? It's greaat!
Hi, thanks! We have an in-house team of specialists that work on custom animation.
This is why knowing you’re self is extremely important.
Agreed! It's the first and most vital step.
This video was very well made I would like to say. But right now I'm 14 going to highschool and I really am worried about my life out of highschool. It feels like I don't have much hobbies and it's hard for me to really say what my personality would be. Plus my mom doesn't make much money and I'm not sure about how I'm going to get into to college and I'm just hoping something will happen to me that will change my life.
You still have plenty of time to figure the rest of your life out :) You can apply to internships and test out different roles to help you discover what you're passionate about. 💪
I only have 2 years to find out. :(
Proverbs 3:6-7
"In all your ways know and acknowledge and recognize Him, And He will make your paths straight and smooth [removing obstacles that block your way]. [7] Do not be wise in your own eyes; Fear the LORD [with reverent awe and obedience] and turn [entirely] away from evil." 💜🦋
You're 14 years, looks like you're taking life too seriously. whether you are born into a wealthy middle or poor family, . Try to see the adventure in there.
I got I read story books(fantasy, real stories) and books on diverse life topics (Gifted hands and think big, by Dr. ben Carson) that could help me make decisions.
The aim of reading this books wasn't to make a decision about life, it was to appreciate the mindsets of the writers and stir my mind.
This was how i discovered what I loved, and built my own perspective and core Values.
. What you love is the brick for designing your career, so, new careers emerge everyday base needs.
Yis to enjoy your growth adventure at every step, everything will come together when you look backward, just learn how to put all the pieces together. Since life itself is a journey, don't be afraid to change routes when you think you took the wrong step.
When you've successfully chosen the career you will still find out new things about yourself, You cannot know your path at once, .
hope it helps.
@@EstherChinwe-ho9hr are the books available online?
I'm 18 years old btw and shaking rn
Let me fade to plain of noothing, and let shadows consume everything. I just cannot with it and so i will just follow the river until life takes me to the end. Maybe one day i would find a bank of the river and be able to do something I desire. In the end its just experance that matters, hate that money is everything people want me to work towards.
maybe write songs 👀
Don’t take the test on the website - it’s not free. You’ll just waste time to see pretty surfaced info, but would need to pay to get more details and options.
Hey, sorry to hear of your frustration. We make it pretty clear that CareerHunter is free to try but is a paid/premium career test. When trying it for free, you still see useful results and some insights. There is also a Student Discount available. Have a great day!
1:37 that was me🥲
“Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it.” (Steve Jobs)
Well said!
Which software or program does make this animation?
Help me to choose computer science or nursing 😢
Thank you this is very informative. God bless you ✨❤
you lied its not free its only free to take the test
How do you find a hobbies? doesn't seem like I like to do anything. Legitimate question.
Identify what you do throughout your day and you might find a hobby that you didn't know about :)
Careers are dead. Don't count on working anywhere longer than a year unless you wanna work 50 h a week and be depressed. The people i know who earn well are all burned out and have unhappy marriages. What I am good at is not something I can learn anymore because I can't find a job that has that benefit. I should have never gone to law school. The degree I wanted back then didn't exist yet (bachelor of teacher of music rather than conservatory). I looked into manual jobs but many are tailgated. Even becoming a painter takes a year driving 50 km to get somewhere at 8 am just to learn the trade. And anything online and self-employed is an enormous risk in my country. Taxes are crushing everyone. I think I would have to become a cleaning lady soon if i cant find a new job
Have you ever considered becoming a nun?
God Is Love
what program did u use to animate the video
What is the name of the program you made the video with?😅
I am so lost. 45 now. Have one family member left. Friends moved all over the world. Was doing more than fine for 20 years working everyday. Then covid hits and everything has changed. Cant get an apartment without credit etc. I never worried about credit making upwards of 500/day. I worked hard and played hard and I was content. With what is basically a communist country now (Canada) im left thinking going to school is my only option. I just have no idea where to even start or what I would take. Or if I just to old to start now. Very very lost, and in 60 days ill be homeless , also jobless, all due to covid
Have you ever considered becoming a nun?
♥️
College is a waste of time and money no one cares if you have a degree. I've had one for five years and can't ever make more then minimum wage
im in 8th grade and in a year i will be in high school(we have different education) it feels like its moving so fast and im growing uo already 😭 and the only stuff i like is being a model or an actress since i was really young, but it seems like i cant get that in my country and it feels like my family aint gonna be really happy 😭 ugh i hope j will get good in something next year!!!
Have you ever considered becoming a nun?
+ + +
@@SuperGreatSphinx no 😭 im muslim
How does one research the job market?
Hi, this article might help :) www.careeraddict.com/job-search-guide
very helpful! Thanks!
This has been used at schools in England
Help me decide my career:
I love building stuff
Intrested in structure of stuff example structure of Atom,living cell
I love chemistry and biology
I also love math
I am A grade student sadly not A+
...
Here's a list of science jobs that might interest you: www.careeraddict.com/science-jobs
CareerHunter test is unfortunately not free. They charge for interpreting your resuts.
I'm already not a little girl and now i'm studying for a degree in international relations, but i'm still not sure who i want to be. But i don't wanna run my own company, i want to be an employee in something sphere, who works full time. I study English with a tutor. Now i just want improving my speaking skills, but maybe in very distant future i want to pass something important English exam for my job or traveling. In my spare time i like drawing and reading. My drawing teacher gives me good advices about working as an art-person, but I don't know how to implement it and get good money. + My experience started only two mouth ago and my progress isn't very big, haven't enough time for practice.
P.s. : I've just written all this text mostly for my English practice, you don't need to take it seriously, but it's my real life, maybe someone will find themselves here.
I want to become cabin crew/flight attendant because I done the course and fell in love with planes and we especially the safety and security part of the job. I also want to travel to a lot of places in my twenties so this job is perfect. But I would also like to settle down buy a house and when I'm ready have a family so being cabin crew for a long time is not ideal. I know for sure this is the job that I want to start with, I then want to progress into another career that involves planes. If anyone has any suggestions I would really appreciate them.
I have a friend who has just started her family and is still a cabin crew member - if it's something you truly enjoy, then you can make it work for you! Don't let that put you off becoming a cabin crew member if it's what your heart desires.
Great one ,thanks
Good sharing, really helps younger to choose the right path to build career for future ✨
Absolutely!
doesn't matter what i want to be but... my parents will surely tell me what to become which drag me downside to the things that im passionate with...
We all experienced that, for sure! This is why a neutral analysis and career test can prove valuable, to try consider options "outside of the box" :)
This really helped I said I wanted to be a artist but now I fee I want to do something like creating a bakery because it would bring art and food into the equation the 2 things I feel passionate about
So glad you were inspired from our video!
Such a beautiful video thankyou so much 🙇♂️🙇♂️
I really liked the video, I think it will help many people who are in doubt about what they are going to do in the future.
I have a question which of the following 12 medical jobs would be the best place to start?
1. Surgeon
2. Anesthesiologist
3. Phlebotomist
4. Pharmacy technician
5. Pharmacist
6. Pharmacovigilance officer
7. Radiologist
8. IV technician
9. EKG technician
10. Medical-surgical nurse
11. Paramedic
12. Cardiovascular nurse
Hi, that would depend on your end goal. Check out our article on the 10 best healthcare careers - www.careeraddict.com/healthcare-jobs. We also have guides on how to become a doctor that may help you identify your career route.
Hi I really loved your video but still I can’t find my dream job because I have 2 option career that I love both of them can you help me 🙏
Hey!! What are your two options?
What apps is this?
Thank you so much for great presentation
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed watching 🧡
I used to work in a Career Center at a university as a Career Counselor. If you are looking for some help identifying gifts, gaining clarity for your career path, or just want to learn how to reach your potential, comment or send me a message!
Me please!!
@Deandrea Tolls Sure, send me a message!
@@lxielynnraimei6020 sure! message me
Good advice about habbies,carrier test
The video was great but about the test in the description I clicked on your link and took the career hunter test , it just wasted my 25 minute , the site is very laggy and the concept of dragging the options is just so irritating and stupid the options won't drag all the way and many don't even move
Thank you for watching our video and for the feedback. Would you mind contacting CareerHunter on info@careerhunter.io to let hem know about these faults.
Thank you for this .
What if was the answer to that question since I was kid is "idk"
Have you ever considered becoming a monk?
Bless You...
Good advice. It helps me to choose the right career.
We're so glad that we could help!
Finally a great video🖤
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
quality video, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for beautiful presentation
Nice video, thank you
Thanks for watching!
Very good.
Manage your life towards more meaningful goals through smart thinking, intelligent choices and wise decisions.
By the way, what is the difference between choice and decision?
What is the difference between intelligence and wisdom?
I would like to become a doctor or an actress when I get older, but an actress sounds more fun. But i'm not sure if I should even try because i'm 15 and 5'10 ish which makes it harder to make it into the acting industry. I saw somewhere that your accent matter too and english is not my native language which will make it even harder and i dont have any experience in acting either but i would like to take classes but my parents will probably not approve of that.
We hope you follow your dreams and discover what you're good at!
so what did you chose?
@@bluebird2490 I'm going to choose acting :)
Changed my life. Wonderful video
Good advice for the teens, it can help several teenagers who don't have the right career to choose.
It is indeed, I also now know what career to choose😊
It is indeed, I also now know what career to choose😊
That is 100% teens need to watch more of this content in order to have a great future🔥
Surely these videos helps and influences the teens from choosing the right career
Tell me one why it’s good advice
Great video!
Thanks for the support
Great tips
Nice animations!
Thank you! Remember to follow our channel if you want to see more of our content 😄
El video trata de colo elegir una carrera?
Its realy useful🎉
Glad you found it helpful :) Have a super week and stay in touch by subscribing to our The Dose newsletter at CareerAddict: dose.careeraddict.com/
thank you for info
We hope this video was helpful!
I wish I would’ve did my research sooner. Thanks for the video.
The career hunter was quite useful and accurate.
That is great to hear! We are constantly working on improving and making CareerHunter as accurate and informative as it can be! :)
But I'm bad at nearly everything and nothing interests me. My "hobbies" wouldn't transfer as jobs because it wouldn't match my personality and I'm not resilient or brave or positive enough. So I'm stuck in this God awful job I have and I wanna die just thinking about it.
You're best bet is to explore your options a little perhaps at this stage. Try the CareerHunter test we recommend in the description. It could help you think a little outside the box to combine your interests, goals and skills :)
The test was absolutely accurate 👌
We are so glad that it helped you!
Well framed content.
Thank you 🙌
@@CareerAddictVideo What sounds harder to your "ears"? 1. Certified Public Accountant or 2. Masters Degree in Statistics?
Lmao @1:13
You might love dancing but you maybe better at organising
*shows janitor*
Sorry what's wrong with showing a janitor I mean without them your work area or the place your at won't be clean. Everyone plays a important role in the world and society...some parents *may* say to their kid: Study hard if you don't wanna end up like the janitor but the positive ones say: Study hard it you want to make the world a better place for them.
@@unicornpinky9035 i understand what you are saying and you are correct, i hope you can spread your light across the whole of society because i actually was a janitor for a while, 😔 it wasnt nice, _most_ people looked down at me and treated me like I was trash, even though they needed us to keep the whole business running, siiigh
So im not saying being a janitor itself is wrong, but... you gotta admit its kinda funny how the girl in the video is like hey... you might think you can dance BUUT... maybe your calling is sweeping the floor instead lol thats a little messed up if your dream is dancing 😭😭😭
@@jiraiyaapprentice5733 oh okay sorry. I should've known my apologies have a great day or night and yeah I agree lol I shouldn't judged somebody before getting to know the whole story.
@@unicornpinky9035 no apology necessary dude 👍😊 i know you have a good heart, go spread love and be nice to people 💙
I'm good at editing and writing, I also love writing but they told me that there's no future in writing☹️so I'm thinking of taking information technology but I'm not sure yet...
Content writing is still very much in-demand. Don't give up if that is your passion!
Same case here i need to reconsider second choice :')
This channel is so underrated
Much appreciated 🙏
Most people i work with never graduated highschool and we all make 100k + a year... I know others who got amazing grades growing up did well in college/ university... put themselves into massive debts and after all those years walked out with degrees that there are no jobs for or they make considerably less.. a plus side being they don't risk dieing at work 😅 🍻.... my advice is go to trades school then get experience working for someone then start your own business... or go into a industry job like mining logging fishing pipelining and you can make amazing money right out of highschool at 18 👍 there will also be a shortage of people wanting to do these jobs too... creating more demand for workers and increasing wages... overall better advice then that. No matter what career path you choose learn to start saving money and doing smart things with with when your young.. save the partying for when your older and better established it will come with better friends and relationships that way too 👍