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You are here: Home / AroundtheWeb / To Land a Dream Job

To Land a Dream Job

May 25, 2021 By lbszoneditor

There are piles of people that would like specific dream careers. With everyone competing to become the next hire in these dream professions, what leads to a dream job could stand to be a little clearer. Aspiring professionals must know what is critical to landing jobs and what could stand to go by the wayside as a little less vital to joining the profession. To land a dream job, know what is essential to do, do the right things with free time, and think over the career.

Obsession Is Everything

The overriding key to landing a dream job is an obsession with the occupation. For example, suppose the dream job does not pay well enough. In that case, somebody that will land it will investigate blue chip stocks to help pay for retirement instead of salary alone. If someone would prefer to think about or work in their chosen field more than they would like it to be the weekend, they are more likely than not going to land a job in that field. Obsession with a profession is essential to having what employers look for most. Employers absolutely must have someone who will spend their lives working in these dream fields.

Know What Is Important

What a student chooses to study in school initially is less important than other considerations hiring managers might consider when somebody is trying to land their dream job. A hiring manager will be more flexible with an applicant’s major than they are going to be with other, more important considerations like experience, talent, and skills. While everybody has heard these buzzwords, it is crucial to understand their meanings. Still, someone majoring in what they want to be when they grow up is less necessary than other elements of the hiring process.

Some of the important considerations to a hiring manager are that their employees come in with the right skills and are talented. Employers look for this because they are looking for the ability to do the arduous training that certainly comes with the job. As an example, someone who writes well must also write prolifically. They must have these skills because a writer must write thousands of words a day from when they start training until they retire. Skill and talent at writing are critical to becoming a writer. It is no different from any other dream profession.

What to Do During Free Time

Somebody who is spending time outside of the classroom looks outstanding to employers. Those in the library learning everything possible about their dream job will have much better odds of working in their chosen profession. An aspiring professional should want free time to be all about work. If someone is in school for art and spends all day doodling on canvas, they would make an excellent artist. Dream career hiring managers can afford to be fussy with their hiring, and so they are looking for someone who spends their free time working at their craft.

Among the ways to gain valuable skills and experience working in a dream field without getting a job in the area are extracurricular activities. Extracurriculars are critical for jobs like this because they offer experience and skill development while prospective employees are still new. Nobody becomes an NFL linebacker without playing high school football. Nobody becomes a novelist without plenty of failed novels growing up. Extracurriculars are important because they develop skills and offer free experience. However, even then, they are not the ultimate method of landing a dream career.

Everybody has the potential to land their favored occupation. To land a dream job, people must know what it takes to be hired in a particular field. It may feel like everyone only has one chance to land their dream job, and to a certain extent, it is true. However, it is not as impossible as it may seem to land a job in one of these glorious professions. 

Aspiring professionals must know what is important, do the right things with free time, and obsess over the career path to land a dream job. Obsession is essential because anyone can do anything they set their minds to. However, not everybody actually puts their minds to it.






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