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Choice is spoiled for choice - this saying applies in particular to the choice of career and study. Because the offer is sometimes so confusing that it is difficult to set the course for your own Future to correct. 9 tips how to make it anyway.
Many school leavers are with the selection almost overwhelmed by training and study courses. Hundreds of state and private universities, thousands of vocational training courses and courses of study - those who have just left school can hardly keep track of which ones Vocational Training which career opportunities open up or where the advantages and disadvantages lie.
This is a real one Problem in a country where traditionally it is still the case that the initial training decides the entire future career path - a development that hardly anyone can oversee when they leave school. One should actually plead for a more relaxed approach to the subject, a training path in which one can always readjust the points later.
Unfortunately, this is far too seldom the case, so all the talk of a lifetime helps Things to Learn nothing. The points are often already at the career entry posed, only gradually think employers and Companys here around, often enough due to demographic change rather than inner conviction.
This is exactly why the topic of career and study choice is pursued so meticulously by many parents - according to the motto: Eyes on at the Career choice. But which training, which Study offers long-term secure prospects on the job market? And which way is guaranteed to get you out of the way? A Forsa study commissioned by the learning platform Udemy shows: Currently, around 60% of employees are dissatisfied with their career choice. Do we have to rethink vocational training?
Now the Forsa study sounds frightening at first. Around a third of those in work today would, if they had the choice again, do something different in terms of content. And not only are 60% of those in employment dissatisfied with their career choice, more than 25% would look back in favor of a different form of training, i.e. studying instead of training or vice versa, decide. However, Forsa only asked 1.000 full-time employees, for example no self-employed people who tend to be more self-reliant anyway.
And of course Udemy as a learning platform and client has a certain interest in shaking the foundations of vocational training. Because in the digital education scene, it is currently in question, the traditional educational institutions and thus disrupt the education market. That does not have to mean anything, but you should keep it in mind.
What is shocking is that not so much has changed in this kind of career choice, what I get so: you do what you know through parents, teachers, friends, media. The wide range of training courses and counseling services overwhelms many more than they perceive - if they even know it.
With some dreams you have to see whether they are your own or whether they are grafted on by your parents or the environment. Whether they can be realized at all, whether they result in a viable model for the future. And someCourses also do clever things Marketing – such as those that include law and business studies in addition to languages, culture, appeal to many because it is suggested that they can do anything with them, but are not even in demand with employers.
If you do not want to be maddened by the topic of career and study, you should take the following 9 tips:
Simone Janson is publisher, Consultant and one of the 10 most important German bloggers Blogger Relevance Index. She is also head of the Institute's job pictures Yourweb, with which she donates money for sustainable projects. According to ZEIT owns her trademarked blog Best of HR – Berufebilder.de® to the most important blogs for careers, professions and the world of work. More about her im Career. All texts by Simone Janson.
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Hello, I hope this is still a matter of topical and I can help someone.
Studied English / History (not lehramt) / Bachelor of Arts, now in the Master because you do not know where to go. My question:
What are the job options? Where, which employer / carrier / company?
Would be very happy if someone can help me.
Hello Jessika,
Thank you for the question, but that is a very wide field and depends very much on what else you have done or can and what you personally want. You can read in here (see also further links and free eBook) - it's about career orientation and lateral entrances:
https://berufebilder.deberuf-passt/
https://berufebilder.deberuflicher-neuanfang-gerade-deutschland-umsteigen-pferd/
I'm studying an adventurous combination, but I like it a lot: MA Romance languages and Slavic studies (the humanities) and in the minor subject geology (that is rather something scientific). Is it advisable to change a lot between the two areas later in my professional life, especially at the beginning, or should I know from the beginning which area I should go and then go through it because it may look strange on the CV if I am between Publishers and quarrying companies jumping back and forth?
Hello Jessika,
it's alright already, usually appreciate employers
indeed if a clear structure prevails and it acts as
an applicant can not decide. Especially for
Spiritual scientists with their wide composure is then one
Problem.
Personally, I find it quite varied, it shows
Versatility. But that is often not in demand in the job market;
I rather have the impression that graduates should be as good as possible in one
Drawer fit. I also know people who have a very broad-based
Have studied subject and then had to listen, they do not do anything
Right, but everything just a bit.
Therefore an early orientation through practical training is useful.
But: perhaps there is a connection between the two
Subjects - eg a publisher of journals for
Quarrying companies also in other languages brings out.
Try to find a niche in which you are using their two
different qualifications, because that will lift you up
from others.
Otherwise: Do not let yourself go crazy. Eventually
She also works in a very different area with her
Study subjects has nothing to do. That is with many
Humanities scholars like that.
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