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Is it normal to be confused about career?
Today, when I work with students, I tell them that feeling confused about one’s career path is normal – at any age…that no one ‘has it all figured out’…and that confusion can even be good. Don’t shy away from asking for help when you find yourself struggling to make the best career choice for yourself.
How do I decide between careers?
The following are some of the key areas that you can use to think about as you decide between which option is the best fit for you.
- Compare the day to day tasks.
- Compare the pathways.
- Compare the learning potential.
- Compare the impact.
- Compare the support and training that will be provided by your employer.
Why did you choose engineering over medicine?
My reasons were as follow: Engineering is more math and analytical which is work I really enjoy. Engineering requires less schooling with many peaking their career with only a Masters, but some do with even only a bachelors. Engineers can work in many different industries where doctors work in medicine.
Is it common to feel confused after completing engineering studies?
After completing engineering studies, it is common for a person to feel confused, but instead of encouraging such kind of feeling, it would be better if a person starts encouraging himself/herself to do better things with their life.
Do you prefer being a doctor or an engineer?
Engineering is more math and analytical which is work I really enjoy. Engineering requires less schooling with many peaking their career with only a Masters, but some do with even only a bachelors. Engineers can work in many different industries where doctors work in medicine.
How to make your decision easier after engineering studies?
To make that decision easy, there are several types of tips and solutions which can help one to make their decision easier after their engineering studies. 1. Enroll yourself in a career resource center: After completing engineering studies, a person might think about his / her future.