Tuesday, November 17, 2009

I am 25, have an honours degree in Mathematics & have the chance to start my career again...what should I do??

I've been given a blessing in disguise, as I have been given the opportunity to start my career all over again! My qualities are good communicating, problem solving, numerical skills, IT skills %26amp; self motivation. I have 4 years experience in banking %26amp; 2 years exerience being self employed as a hotel proprietor. I've thought about teaching, accountancy, acturacy %26amp; quantity surveying. I know it's my own life %26amp; my own decision, but does anyone have any advice for me? As i'm open to really any CAREER suggestions! Many many thanks for your help!

I am 25, have an honours degree in Mathematics %26amp; have the chance to start my career again...what should I do??
do what YOU WANT to do ! not what we want you to do!





for your career to stick with you you need to have it alighned with your values in life!


so ask yourself what are my top 10 values in life!





now go threw each possible career!


you mentioned teaching how many of your top values are with teaching


how many are with accounting?


and so forth!


makeing this desition is hard but if your going to make any sort of success out of your life your going to need to trust yourself and make your own decisions!


it's always nice to get an outsiders view don't get me wrong but look where your sources are comeing from!


your asking anyone in the world what you should do!





here is what you should do! be a bum! why because they make 25k a year and they do nothing but sit on their buts!


i know that is nonsence.. but i hope your grasp my point!





a better way to ask this qustions with out looking like your wanting randome people to control your life!


is by stating what are the pros' in con's in the following careers!


that way no one can say it's YOUR CHOICE!!


just a thought!
Reply:i agree with boojum, do what you like, you dont want to hear that but thats what i say you do. if your good at maths and ict, something like owning a hotel or soemthing like that would be good, but i reccomend YOUR dream, if your dream jobs in reach, go for it, or anything you like that involves your degrees.
Reply:you sound like jack of all trades and master of none
Reply:Go into I.t its the best way the world will be called "I.T" in a couple of years , start your own compnay or something you will roll in it mate trust me..
Reply:First get a firm stance on your new higher rung, then stay up there. Look for a career where you're with equals. A Department of Commerce in a new uni might be glad to interview you. Good luck (is what you make it).
Reply:Whatever you ENJOY doing.
Reply:As you know your specialzation...


so you knw your qualities and dis-qualities..





go to google or some website where you can see a suitable job for you...





think abt your family situation and go according to that..


what is more imp..for you think abt it...


what you need..


if you need more money in job,try to search jobs according to salary..


and kind of stuff...





keep motivated always..and get a job although it may be small but it will count for experience!!
Reply:mathematics professor


computer programmer


software engineer


corporate accountant





as everyone else said, make sure it's something you truly enjoy!
Reply:anythign u want. go after a childhood dream u never completed. go and do something crazy that u only have a once in a lifetime opportunity for. dont be safe, do what u have always wanted to do. =) good luck and enjoy it.
Reply:what do you want to do?
Reply:If you have the opportunity to start a new career, all I can say is, GO FOR IT = ) ...Go for what you really want to do. Even if that means teaching or anything else. 1 suggestion: Do not go into Real Estate, lol! You have many qualities and skills, so why not utilize them as much as you can. But remember, if you really want to enjoy work, pick a career that you REALLY want to do!


I wish you the best = )
Reply:It really is down to how happy you will be in the choices you are given. The best job is one where you wouldn't even mind being not paid for as you enjoy it that much :o) good luck choosing
Reply:go to prospects.ac.uk, jobs and work, 'what jobs would suit me' register and do an occupational choice questionnaire which will throw up a few suggestions. These are fairly simple psychometric-type tests but are useful when thinking things through, looking at suggestions etc.


Good luck!
Reply:need to work harder.
Reply:you can do anything you want to do, nothing is impossible make the most of it,,,

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