This is the same as asking 'where do you see yourself in 5 years or 10 years time'. If you work as a nurse, do you see yourself working your way up to a clinical manager or if you are a secretary see yourself as an administrator.
What are you hoping to achieve, where do you want to end up, what do you want to be doing nearer your retirement. These are all things that would be considered when thinking about future career aspirations.
It's the goals that you would like to achieve in the career that you work in.
My career aspirations are to find a motivating place of work, a place where I could use my knowledge, skills and abilities and improve. I would like to work with specialised workers , as I am a quick learner, serious and hard-working person.
Long term aspirations means, what career do you look forward in next 5/10 years? how do you plan to achieve it? A software developer may answer this question as: My career path would be sr. developer, architect, sr. architech, consultant, director of IT. And, I have done my microsoft/sun/pmi certifications that would help me achieve my target. Hope this helps.
When you are asked what your professional aspirations are, the interviewer wants to know what your career goal is. If you are working in a day care, but want to end up being a teacher, becoming a teacher would be your professional aspiration.
A potential product refers to what a product could have been or would be in future.
im a senior caregiver, i would like to become a registered Nurse, having done NZQA certificates in my job would that give me enough credits to get into nursing
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It would depend on what future career you intend to follow.
Choose the one that fits you best and has reasonable salary.
If the single thought was the choice of a career or the choice of a spouse, one's future would proceed in a different direction.
Search for the grades you need on the specific career you would like to do and then work hard and really focus on your future, remember to "Be the best you can be!"
Only YOU can answer that. For your experience and abilities, try to remember. For your career objectives, do some thinking, about what you would like to do in the future.