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How to Get a Job That You Want

by Abraham Porter on 24 May 2023
Finding a Job That Fits Your Interests Think about what you are good at. Usually the things we love are the things we are good at. Research the fields and options that best deal with those interests so you can spend your time at work doing things that you enjoy. To begin, you can start off by simply researching job titles online or you can search for keywords of things you enjoy to find jobs that integrate those things. Consider your current hobbies and how you can apply them to a job. Think about your past work experience and the things you liked and didn't like about them. Consider working with a career coach at a local university if you are a student. This will help you to figure out what you are good at. spacebar clicker
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