Career aspirations vary for each person depending on their individual goals and aspirations. When asked about career aspirations, plan for 10 years in the future.
i think you need to get off ur back side and do some work n find out wat ur NT rubbish at n do that n earn 5p an hour as u obvious have no goals.
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Can u be more pesific?
A career aspiration is what career field you want to get into. For instance, you may want to become a teacher, lawyer, or doctor.
First of all you should go to an employment agency near your living place and ask them if they can give you some information. You could also write an email to companies providing a career in customer service and ask them if they could give you some information
No, higher education is not mandatory for everyone. It depends on individual goals, career aspirations, and personal interests. Some careers may require higher education while others may not.
There are several good sites to check out, as well as some online colleges that could give you some more information. You might want to check out; http://www.allculinaryschools.com or http://www.restaurantmanager.net. They are both going to give you a lot of information.
The most common career for them is of course to be an accountant. But you could also teach or do research for some companies.
Could you give me some projects topic in business administration
Some of the benefits of going to a career training center include higher possibility of finding a job. They can give you a big hand.
I don't think I would do that.... But I would ask what kind of talent they are finding for this role. It could give you some real insight. Peggy McKee CEO Career Confidential
The Mayo Clinic has a great guide on getting started in a career in sonography.
Bessie Coleman broke some bones early in her career but she didn't give up!!)
I just give some advice And tell them to participate in any seminar related to what business they started.