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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSafiya Jariwala is a 26-year-old girl based in Mumbai. She is an entrepreneur and has a passion for human resources. Her interest lies in baking. While working on her current startup, she also spends time at a few NGOs. She loves to try new cuisines and has a sweet tooth. She does her best writing while having hot chocolate, watching Netflix, and at home away from the Mumbai hustle. Her mother is her backbone. She believes that women are stronger than they look, and also believes that every individual has a unique talent and all they need to do is find it and use it.Read More...
Safiya Jariwala is a 26-year-old girl based in Mumbai. She is an entrepreneur and has a passion for human resources. Her interest lies in baking. While working on her current startup, she also spends time at a few NGOs. She loves to try new cuisines and has a sweet tooth. She does her best writing while having hot chocolate, watching Netflix, and at home away from the Mumbai hustle. Her mother is her backbone. She believes that women are stronger than they look, and also believes that every individual has a unique talent and all they need to do is find it and use it.
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“A career can be like a snake and ladder journey, full of ups and downs, but remember, your career is a journey, not a destination.”
Your career does not start and end when you get a job. You start your career when you begin doing activities at school, playing sports on weekends, or working at your part-time or volunteer job. There are skills that you can develop and steps you can take each time you are faced with your next career t
“A career can be like a snake and ladder journey, full of ups and downs, but remember, your career is a journey, not a destination.”
Your career does not start and end when you get a job. You start your career when you begin doing activities at school, playing sports on weekends, or working at your part-time or volunteer job. There are skills that you can develop and steps you can take each time you are faced with your next career transition. Your career will be a rich and rewarding experience that will require you to make many critical decisions throughout your life. So why won’t you just leave school and go straight into a job that you’ll have for life? Lots of reasons!
You might find out you don’t suit a job, you might want to earn more money, you may be offered the chance to do something more challenging, or your passion is something else. That’s when you need to work through your career decision-making process and review the career you think is the best for you.
The Right Hand to Eat helps you choose your career—it doesn’t choose you!
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