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Overcoming The Fear of Choosing Your Dream Career

A recent survey shows that in India, career choices are driven more by the lure of getting jobs and not by the skill set an individual has. Either way, they are held back from pursuing their passions due to fears, some of them which may be legitimate while most arenu2019t. Letu2019s understand some of these fears better.

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Overcoming The Fear of Choosing Your Dream Career

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  1. Overcoming The Fear of Choosing Your Dream Career Why do students prefer to choose certain career options which may not align with their dream? Is it just because they feel those choices are safe? Or is it because they grew up in an environment where they weren’t exposed to many career options? A recent survey shows that in India, career choices are driven more by the lure of getting jobs and not by the skill set an individual has. Either way, they are held back from pursuing their passions due to fears, some of them which may be legitimate while most aren’t. Let’s understand some of these fears better: 1. Being judged by family and friends: What will people think? This is one of the most nagging questions students face when they opt for unconventional career choices.

  2. Aligning themselves away from a secure career path often seems crazy. And people around you can make it even more difficult by making it seem like you’re making a mistake. That often stems from their lack of awareness of these career paths or even an ignorance of the opportunities available today. However, one should always strongly consider what really brings joy and happiness to them when deciding what path to take, and not get swayed by external influences. 2. Not finding a job in your chosen field: This is a more legitimate concern. Often unconventional careers have very few opportunities and demand for certain jobs have been declining rapidly. However, demand shouldn’t be the sole criteria for choosing a career. One should research well about annual openings and organizations which hire regularly for jobs in your chosen field. Chances of securing your dream job are much higher when you are well researched and prepared for the requirements of these jobs. Talking to industry experts and learning how one can upskill will greatly increase your chances of landing that dream job. 3. Fear of failure: This should never hold one back from pursuing their dream career. Failure can mean different things to different people. However, if they keep pursuing their goals, even if they change overtime, it shouldn’t be considered as failure. Often when one starts their career journey, it is very easy to get overwhelmed due to lack of experience. In many professions, there are steep learning curves where the key to success is just constant practice and persistence. One shouldn’t let irrational fears hold them back from pursuing the right career for them. According to a survey by International Career and College Counselling (IC3), career related decisions are leading to higher stress level for students and parents. The survey also points out that 98 per cent universities felt that more information and counselling at the school level will better prepare students for universities/colleges. Talking about the opportunity gap, Ganesh Kohli, IC3 Conference President and Chief Mentor, KIC UnivAssist and Former High School College Counsellor said “As the survey insights state, Indian students have not been able to gain preference in comparison to the overseas students due to lack of exposure and right counselling at the right age. We really need to step up the counselling practices in India to help them gain the desired position in the job markets.” Today, there are numerous career counselling packages and options that one can find suiting their needs. One such platform is ChampBuddy, which offers numerous affordable options to make your career journey easier. Join hands with their industry veterans and subject matter experts to get a complete career concern diagnosis. So, book an online session https://www.champbuddy.com and get professional guidance to build a better future.

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