Information Interviews, Job Shadowing and Internships are all a great way to learn more about your career interests. If you want to put your career exploration in full throttle, consider working for yourself in high school or college in an area that interests you as well as where you can provide a marketable service or product.
An Example:
While interviewing students for a highly competitive ambassadors program at a high school, the interview panel came across a student that ended up being at the top of the heap of candidates. Why? She demonstrated her ability to be a self-starter and a hard worker through her business. That’s right, she’s 16 and owns her own business. She’s a dancer and realized that there was a huge need for people to cut recordings of music for dance competitions. She bought some software to do this and taught herself how to cut and mix music. She loves it, is learning more about the field, and is making money.
Where could you be a student entrepreneur?
There is no need to wait to explore career fields, the best way to learn if you like something or not is to do it! Sell that lemonade!
What type of work would you want to do as an entrepreneur?
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