
With this 8-step formula you can find the job that you’d love to go to everyday, says Monster.com. Check out how: </br><br> 1. Find out what you are good at</br><br> Every person has some talent or the other. Make a list of what you are good at – this will give you a list of your talents. This list is the starting point for choosing the right career. (Thinkstock) </br><br> By Businesswire 2. Find out what you like doing </br><br> The twist is that the things you are good at may not be the thing you like doing. So also make a list of the things that you like doing. The items that appear in both List 1 and List 2 are possibly the things you should consider a career in. Simple, eh! (Thinkstock) 3. Figure out your personality type </br><br> Knowing your personality type will give you a good idea about the professions that suit your temperament best. Understand who you are, before you decide to take the plunge. (Thinkstock) 4. Choose a work environment that works for you </br><br> Your personality type will also help determine the work environment that is best for you. Basic things such as – Are you an indoor type or prefer to be outside? Know what works for you. (Thinkstock) -
Economic Survey 2016: “The annual growth rate of employment for the private sector was 4.5 percent in 2012 over 2011 whereas the public sector registered a marginal growth of 0.4 percent in the same year,” the survey added. The Fourth Annual Employment-Unemployment Survey conducted by the Labour Bureau during the period January 2014 to July 2014 has shown that the Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR) is 52.5 percent for all persons.
6. Research. Research. Research. </br><br> Based on answers to the above questions, make a list of careers that are most suitable for you. Then research the sectors/industries and companies that offer such careers. Read up about the history of the sectors, their trends and opportunities. (Thinkstock) 7. Find someone already working in a similar job. Speak to them. </br><br> Tap into your social network and ask your friends to put you in touch with people that have similar jobs. Let them tell you how it works and decide whether it would work for you. (Thinkstock) 8. Get cracking on your job search. </br><br> You are now ready to look for a job. Check out job search sites and company websites for relevant vacancies. There are many jobs out there that are not advertised but filled up through referrals so spread the word with friends. C’mon, get going! (Thinkstock)