5 Tips to Land Your Dream Career

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Ask any child what their dream job is, and they’ll always have a good answer. They might tell you they want to be a film star, pop singer, veterinarian, firefighter, or pilot. Young children aren’t tainted by negative outlooks and pessimism. They truly believe they can be anything they want to be, and they are correct. A ten-year-old child is a blank slate, and at that age, they could just as easily become a helicopter pilot or a world-famous author. It all depends on the choices they make for the rest of your life.

 

When you become an adult, you have already gone through education and discovered your passions and skills. It’s going to be slightly harder to suddenly make a drastic career change and start pursuing that dream job. But with enough motivation and hard work, it’s still possible.

 

If you have a dream job in mind and want to start working towards it, here are five tips to help you on your journey.

Educate yourself

Whether you want to be a lawyer, an astronaut, or a tennis player, you need to know as much about the industry and job responsibilities as possible. Start by reading up on the subject, consuming as many books, documentaries, and internet articles as you can. If there are certain qualifications or certifications you will need for your role, sign up for a course right away.

Live the lifestyle

If you want to be a footballer, play as much football as you can. If you want to be a scientist, start doing experiments and conducting research at home. If your dream is to become a pilot, buy some aviation headsets and play Flight Simulator in your bedroom. Immersing yourself in the lifestyle will not only help you to hone your skills, but it will also give you the information you need to decide whether this is really the career you want.

Get work experience

It’s difficult to land any job without relevant experience, so be prepared to work your way up from the bottom. It could take years of dedication and sacrifice before you get to exactly where you want to be. Considering volunteering or interning for a company in your chosen industry. This will give you first-hand experience that will do wonders for your resume.

Make connections

It’s often said that getting ahead in business is all about who you know. Having an extensive network of contacts in your chosen field will open you up to all kinds of opportunities, so put yourself out there and meet people. Attend industry events and conferences, reach out to people on social media, or ask your existing contacts to introduce you to people.

Apply to jobs

Once you have gained enough experience, education, and connections, you will be much better equipped to start applying to your dream job. Look through online job boards, company websites, or recruitment agencies to find and apply to as many openings as possible. The fact that it is your passion will go a long way towards impressing any interviewer you meet.