Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Some youngsters wait for years for their dream jobs to come by, whereas some others take up whatever opportunity that comes their way right after their studies.

What are the disadvantages of early career selection?
Do you think it is advantageous to wait for years for a dream job?


Selecting the right career is highly challenging these days compared to the past, but it is easier to find a job today as there are so many opportunities. Though early career selection has some disadvantages, waiting long for a dream job is no good idea. 45 words

The primary disadvantage is that it forces the individual to quit his studies and encourages him to put in all his efforts to his career. This leads to huge shortage in highly qualified people in the society. Secondly, it makes individuals workaholics making them suffer from occupational hazards much early in their life. Thirdly, when youngsters become financially independent, they fail to manage their quick income, and they even pick up bad habits and tendencies. Some of them even break away from their bonds and go hyper independent. This is no good. 90 words

However, waiting for a dream job for ages is no good either, because world is marching much faster and the need for keeping pace with the developments is more important today than it was in the past. Besides this, waiting does not many one any better, instead if one is able to do something right after one’s education, he or she can pick up different professional skills. And finally, people may spoil their most productive years for a dream job. Why not work and do something towards realizing one’s dream job? It is good. 90 words

Therefore, it may be concluded that career selection is of greater significance today. But one’s success is determined by many factors; like when and how wisely one selects it. And coming to waiting for a dream job for long? It is earlier better, if the choice is right. 45 words

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