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Career choice can have a very large impact on your quality of life. This page lists some dimensions along which different careers can vary. | |||
* [[Career preparation cost]] -- How much time, money, and effort is needed to prepare for the career? | |||
* [[Job security]] -- How likely is it that you will need to leave a particular job, and/or leave the career as a whole? | |||
* [[Exit flexibility]] -- How ''easy'' is it for you to switch away ''from'' the career? | |||
* [[Job location options]] -- What options for location will you have, and how much flexibility will you have in selecting the location? | |||
* [[Job satisfaction]] — How much will you enjoy your work? | |||
* [[Earnings]] — How much money will you earn, after adjusting for things like cost of schooling, taxes, and retirement benefits? | * [[Earnings]] — How much money will you earn, after adjusting for things like cost of schooling, taxes, and retirement benefits? | ||
* [[Work-life balance]] — How much time and flexibility will your job leave you to pursue other activities? | * [[Work-life balance]] — How much time and flexibility will your job leave you to pursue other activities? | ||
* [[Social value of work]] — How much will society benefit from your work? | * [[Social value of work]] — How much will society benefit from your work? | ||
Each of these can have a large impact on your quality of life. | |||
We offer thoughts on preparing for the work world under [[Preparing for a career during high school and college]]. |
Latest revision as of 19:25, 2 March 2014
Career choice can have a very large impact on your quality of life. This page lists some dimensions along which different careers can vary.
- Career preparation cost -- How much time, money, and effort is needed to prepare for the career?
- Job security -- How likely is it that you will need to leave a particular job, and/or leave the career as a whole?
- Exit flexibility -- How easy is it for you to switch away from the career?
- Job location options -- What options for location will you have, and how much flexibility will you have in selecting the location?
- Job satisfaction — How much will you enjoy your work?
- Earnings — How much money will you earn, after adjusting for things like cost of schooling, taxes, and retirement benefits?
- Work-life balance — How much time and flexibility will your job leave you to pursue other activities?
- Social value of work — How much will society benefit from your work?
Each of these can have a large impact on your quality of life.
We offer thoughts on preparing for the work world under Preparing for a career during high school and college.