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What to Consider When Choosing Your Career Path | Pinnacle Career Institute

Written by Jeremy Cooper | Aug 20, 2022 2:10:00 PM

Many young adults are faced with the dilemma of choosing a career path right after high school. This is such a significant decision that young adults are faced with, it can be overwhelming to even figure out where to start. 

Today’s blog post can help shed some light on things you may want to consider if you’re in the process of determining what a good career path for yourself is. While there truly are many things to consider when making this decision, today, we'll focus on three key factors: passion, earning potential, and job satisfaction. So, what's most important to you when it comes to your career? Figuring that out is the first step in narrowing down your options and finding the right career for you. So, keep these things in mind as you begin your search!

 

What to Consider When Choosing Your Career Path

 

The Importance of Choosing Your Career Path

For many, a choice in career is a commitment to stay within a specific industry for the duration of time that they are in the work field. That being said, individuals choosing a career path must select something that they view as enjoyable and fulfilling. Here are the reasons why you should consider choosing your career path carefully:

You'll Spend a Lot of Time Working

The fact that you'll be devoting a significant amount of your life to your chosen profession is the first and most apparent justification for giving significant consideration to this decision. Those hours might seem like an eternity if you don't appreciate what you're doing for a living.

It Can Impact Your Life

Your career choice will also have a significant impact on the rest of your life. The jobs available within any given career path will vary in hours, workdays, compensation, and so many other factors. Determining if you’re okay with traveling for work, working weekends, or investing in continuous education are all things to consider when selecting a career path.

The job market continues to expand exponentially, so you have to do everything in your power to select a career path that will best align with the life you’re planning.

Compensation

While various factors need to be considered when selecting a career path, the reality is that your job needs to provide enough compensation that you’re able to survive. 

Though there are some fortunate enough to earn a livelihood doing something they are passionate about, this is not always the case. Therefore, you have to be honest with yourself about whether or not the professional path you've selected will be able to supply you with the amount of money that you need to take care of yourself and your family.

Ability to Grow

Another factor to consider is how much opportunity there is to advance within a career path. Most careers will offer a variety of ways that an individual can grow and progress in a career, but there are few that can have a stagnant outlook. 

If you have a general idea of where you’d like to be - financially and professionally - take a moment to dive deeper into what the opportunities within a career path look like.

The Importance of Taking Your Time to Decide

With so many things to take into consideration when determining which career path is going to be the best fit for you, it’s important to remind yourself that it’s okay to take time to make a final decision. Below are a few of the reasons that you can, and should, take time to investigate a career path before going all in.

There are a lot of factors to consider.

As we just finished discussing, several factors need to be considered when committing to a career path. Given that many of these factors carry weight, it’s good to take your time to really look at the various pros, cons, opportunities, and downfalls that you might come across in a career path. 

You’ll also want to take some time to determine which factors of a job are going to bring you the most happiness in the long run. Can you sacrifice pay for a job that brings you happiness? Are there certain work hours that would make everyday life easier? Are you willing to travel frequently for work? 

Allowing yourself to look at all angles of a career path can help you feel confident that you’ve exhausted all areas of weakness when it comes time to make a decision.

It's an important decision.

One of the most important choices you'll ever have to make in your life is the one that determines the course of your professional life. After all, your job is something that you will be doing for the majority of your life. Therefore, it is not something that should be dealt with flippantly. After all, the path you choose for your professional life will have a significant bearing on the quality of your life.

What will be required of you to pursue this career path.

Another reason that it’s so important to take your time thinking about your career path is the amount of investment that you’ll need to make, both financially and personally, to pursue this career. 

 

What type of education will be required? How much will it cost to complete a program or attend school? How long will it take to enter the workforce?

Given that all of these questions can provide a lot of insight into whether you’re prepared to pursue this career path, it’s good to take your time and really work through the details.

5 Things to Consider When Choosing Your Career Path

Now that you have a general idea of why it’s important to take your time thinking through the details of a career path, let’s go over a few of the factors that you want to consider as you browse career path opportunities.

Areas of Passion 

A fantastic thing to take into consideration as you determine your career path is what your passions are. If you start searching for career paths that tie back to your passions, you are sure to find a job opportunity that keeps you excited and that you enjoy. 

Earning Potential

Choosing a career that will allow you to fund the life you want is important. After all, your job is your primary source of income. Consider your future goals and needs when making your decision. Do you hope to own a home? Start a family? Travel the world? Make sure your chosen profession will give you the means to do so.

Of course, earning potential varies depending on experience, location, and other factors. But in general, some careers tend to offer higher salaries than others. For example, jobs in the medical, tech, and financial sectors are known for their high earning potential. So, if money is your main concern, research different professions and find one that aligns with your financial goals.

Job Satisfaction

In addition to passion and earning potential, job satisfaction is another critical factor to consider. This is the measure of how happy you would be with your work, and it's just as important as the other two factors. After all, what's the point of choosing a career if you're not going to be satisfied with it?

When evaluating job satisfaction, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, think about the work itself. Do you enjoy the day-to-day tasks? Are you challenged and engaged, or do you find yourself bored and uninterested? It's also important to consider the company culture and values. Do they align with your own? Do you feel like you fit in and are valued as an employee?

Lastly, think about your future potential within this career. Is there room for growth and advancement within the company? Will you be able to see yourself in this job long-term? Does that growth align with the factors that will determine your job satisfaction?

By asking yourself the questions in this section, you may have a better picture of how fulfilled you will be in a specific job path. Keep in mind that having a profession that you like is just as vital as having the ability to make a lot of money. Therefore, ensure that you consider this before making your choice.

Skills and Strengths

When choosing a career, it's important to consider your skills and strengths. What are your strengths? What do you enjoy doing? Do your strengths lie in creative pursuits, or are you more of a numbers person? Answering these questions will help you narrow down your options and find a career that's a good fit for you.

For instance, if you get along well with others and take pleasure in working with other people, a position in customer service can be a good match for you. On the other side, if you are more introverted and like to work alone, you could find that a profession that doesn't involve a lot of tasks revolving around communication might be a better fit for you than one that does.

Personal Values

When choosing a career, it's also important to consider your values. What is important to you? Do you value creativity, independence, or stability? Do you want a job that allows you to help others or would you rather find a career where you can work with your hands regularly? Consider what you’ll value in a career and ensure they align with your chosen profession.

Start Your Career Path with an Education at PCI

The best way to choose a career is to consider all of the factors that are important to you. Then, make sure you do your research and find a career that aligns with your values and interests. And don't forget to follow your heart and passions as you make this decision. When you pursue something that you’re excited about, the journey of your time in the workforce can be so much more enjoyable and rewarding.

Pinnacle Career Institute's career counselors are here to help you every step of the way. We can help you assess your interests and skills, explore different career options, and find the right educational path for you. Schedule an appointment with us today, and let's get started on your application to find the perfect trade school program and career path for you.