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Showing posts with label career. Show all posts
Showing posts with label career. Show all posts

Friday, 5 August 2016

Choose the correct option...!!!

Haaai,
This is really a dull hi actually.Today my day is literally disgusting.I will let you know what had happened.How do you feel when some one erupted in derision about what you do(on your career).So here's how it goes.


How humiliated do you feel when some one comment on your face about what you do and the way you behave.Today when we were in aptitude class,we had an incredible professor who is from IIT Kanpur,to train us.He has got really really extreme skill set.We enjoyed the way he out-spoke.Those words touched my heart and made a great sense and I think it is my first and best lesson till now.




He told tricks in Aptitude,for about half-n-hour.But remaining time i.e;3 1/2 hours he went across the globe with his talks and took the wind out of sails.Of course we enjoyed till some time,but later he commented that what we do is wrong,waste,holy crap what not every sensor word can be included here.I think I have never come across such type of talking in my life.We were about to step into our careers for about a month,and what the freak is he?But his words made a sense to me personally.



Dear People,If you choose a career option then consult those who are experienced,as well as pick one which has future scope.Let me give you a real life example....What did you guys think of your career to be?You choose a branch in your Graduation.You take it because your parents might have forced you/your friends opted it/by seeing those who are well settled in it.But let me compare it with another live situation.Which phone did you guys used before 10 years,before 5 years and now...See there is an amendment in what you use.And life before 10 years and after is completely different.So,what did you get. Do not blindly follow your elder generations by looking at their status and stature.


Bring up your dreams and don't let them die beneath.Follow what has better compatibility in future."We cant expect any shit from the future,never ever cant change the past;we are left with today."

I came to know how dumb decisions  we can make in our life.But I think I have a ray of hope on my career.Never again choose a wrong decision in my life,At least hope so.Be serious cronies,next 40 years of your life in one selection.



Tuesday, 12 July 2016

We want to change the world by helping millions of people make more difference with their careers.----80000 hours

Are you struggling with your career?You don't know how to take a forward step?You feel like taking a advice from anyone.But you don't know whom to consult.You will be reserved and confused whether not to ask them or not.So,its better to ask someone who is anonymous and intellectual Here comes 80000 hours.A point to tell you,I just dragged this from wiki,don't misunderstand me ahhh. However I'm happy to share with you.Of course after giving a glance go and google it.





80,000 Hours is an Oxford, UK-based organisation that conducts research on the careers with positive social impact and provides career advice. It provides this advice online, through one-on-one advice sessions and through a community of like-minded individuals. The organisation is part of the Centre for Effective Altruism, affiliated with the University of Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics.The organisation's name refers to the typical amount of time someone spends working over a lifetime.It was one of the nonprofits funded by startup accelerator Y Combinator in 2015.






According to 80,000 Hours, some careers aimed at doing good are far more effective than others. On their framework for assessing different career options, the value of a career is regarded as depending on both its potential for impact and on the degree to which it gives the individual better opportunities to have an impact in the future.


Follow https://80000hours.org to get career advice from experts.Donot hesitate its free.




Thursday, 30 June 2016

Are you satisfied by the way your career is?



Hola people,I'm gonna shoot you with some questions and you guys take a minute and come up with answers.What are you more passionate of?What did you think of your career to be?Did you Follow your passion?




"FOLLOW YOUR PASSION" has become a defining piece of career advice.


The idea is that the key to finding a great career is to identify your greatest interest – “your passion” – and pursue a career involving that interest. It’s an attractive message: just commit to following your passion, and you’ll have a great career. And when we look at successful people, they’re often passionate about what they do.Now, we’re fans of being passionate about your work. Research shows that intrinsically motivating work makes people a lot happier than a big pay cheque. We also think it’s really important to find something you can excel at.





However, there’s four ways “follow your passion” can be misleading advice.

One problem is that it suggests that passion is all you need. But even if you’re interested in the work, if you lack the other key ingredients of job satisfaction that research has shown are important, you’ll still be unsatisfied. If a basketball fan gets a job involving basketball, but works with people he hates, has unfair pay, or finds the work meaningless, he’s still going to dislike his job.In fact, “following your passion” can make it harder to satisfy the other ingredients, because the areas you’re passionate about are likely to be the most competitive, which makes it harder to find a good job.
A second problem is that many people don’t feel like they have a career-relevant passion. Telling them to “follow their passion” makes them feel inadequate. If you don’t have a “passion”, don’t worry. You can still find work work you’re passionate about.Others feel like they have lots of passions, and aren’t sure which one to focus on. We need more precise criteria for comparing our options.
The third problem is that it makes it sound like you can work out the right career for you in a flash of insight. Just think deeply about what truly most motivates you, and you’ll realize your “true calling”. However, research shows we’re bad at predicting what will make us happiest ahead of time, and where we’ll perform best. When it comes to career decisions, our gut is often unreliable. Rather than reflecting on your passions, if you want to find a great career, you need to go and try lots of things.
The fourth problem is that it can make people needlessly limit their options. If you’re interested in literature, it’s easy to think you must become a writer to have a satisfying career, and ignore other options.


But in fact, you can start a career in a new area. If your work helps others, you practice to get good at it, you work on engaging tasks, and you work with people you like, then you’ll become passionate about it. The ingredients of a dream job we’ve found are most supported by the evidence, are all about the context of the work, not the content. Ten years ago, we would have never imagined being passionate about giving career advice, but here we are, writing this article.


Many successful people are passionate, but often their passion developed alongside their success, rather than coming first. Steve Jobs started out passionate about zen Buddhism. He got into technology as a way to make some quick cash. But as he became successful, his passion grew, until he became the most famous advocate of “doing what you love”.
Follow this video and decide.Now decide fellas Have a bright career.