How to Find Your Dream Job
If I asked myself what my dream job would be, I would probably say lying on a beach somewhere hot sipping cocktails. On second thoughts, I dreamt of being an airhostess when I was little, after that, I wanted to a ballerina, then a judge.
What Would You Like to Do?
The first step towards finding your dream job is deciding what you would like to do and where you would like to work. Instead of changing careers and starting something new every few months, it is better to spend some time researching the market and making sure your chosen career works out in the current economic climate and you can make a living out of it.
Put Your Strengths into Practice
What are your strengths and skills? Do you prefer talking to other people all day in a busy office or would you rather sit in a lab by yourself? Write down your strengths and skills and make sure that they are compatible with your dream job.
How Are You Going to Achieve it?
The next step would be planning your journey to your dream job, one step at the time. Check whether you need any additional training or courses, how long it would take to get qualified and how you are going to fund your studies.
Looking For Your Dream Job
Changing careers could be quite stressful and time-consuming, but you could minimise the hassle by doing UK job search at the right website, such as City Calling, using the correct keywords and job titles. When searching for your dream job, you could narrow down by location and search for nearest available positions, and whether you are looking for permanent or temporary positions.
Those are my top tips for finding a dream job, what are yours?