the work you do for a significant period of your life. This also involves progress in the respective field.
Example: i want to make a career in navy.
meaning I want to join the navy and go up the ranks
-career is knowledge / skill based -career is service oriented, helping others. -career is self managed -career gave an unlimited scope -career gave rewards, which matched your talents -career gave opportunity to grow/ learn
People might choose accounting as their career because they enjoy numbers or like keeping track of numbers. They might also choose accounting as a career because they want to help people to save money.
Want to know what career to take! i want to know how much a accounting payroll makes? I need a career that's pays at least $15.00 hourly.
A sample letter of career goals should include the steps you are going to take to reach your goal. You should also include what your end result will be as well.
four phases of accounting and their meaning
Here are two sentences."Now you are qualified, what are you going to do with your career" - meaning where are you going to take your career, what are your life goals."What do you need to study for your career choice" - meaning what qualifications does entry into your chosen career need.both are correct.
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Career is the correct word meaning a job or profession."What do you want to do as a career?"Carer is the correct word meaning someone who cares for another person."She has a carer to help her bathe and clothe".
Antonyms are words with opposite meanings. Occupation is a synonym (a word with a similar meaning) for career.
In Kannada we would say Vruththi.
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Umanga is a noun meaning: pursuit, occupation, business, custom, career, profession. As a verb it means to be accustomed, habituated.
it means career pathways technology and livelihood education
"Carrera" may be meaning a -race- or a -career-. It depends on the context
a non-career position ends after the current administration's term is completed.
The first two Geo codes are for the interest area for a career
Leading a chequered life means experiencing a mix of successes and failures, and facing many ups and downs or uncertainties. It refers to a life that is marked by a series of alternating good and bad experiences or events.