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Having a clear vision of what we are trying to achieve before we take action is a key factor in reaching and accomplishing any goals we set. Do you have a mental image or a vision of who you will be in your career or in your future? Articulating or setting goals for yourself and your career is the first step in helping you eventually reaching those goals. This course is not only to allow the opportunity for you to apply essential professional applications to your respective academic coursework, but we also want to provide you with resources to be a successful employee and meet your career goals.

For this assignment you will complete a 500 word written assignment discussing your current career path and employment goals. Below you will find the questions to be answered for this assignment.

  1. If you are currently employed is it in your desired career? If you are not currently working what is your designed career?( i am not currently an employee.)
  2. What has been your career path up until now?
  3. What do you like most about your job? Explain. If you are not currently employed, what has been your favorite job that you’ve had in the past? Explain.
  4. If absolutely no obstacles stood in the way of your achieving it, what would you most like to attain in your career?
  5. Where would you like to be in your career in 5 years? In 10 years? In 15 years?

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Running Head: CAREER

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Career
Name
Institution Affiliation
Date

CAREER

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Career
Sole Proprietorship
In research done by the International Labor Relations in 2016, it was determined that 80
percent of the employee do not like their jobs at all. This creates one of the biggest questions of
why people go for jobs they do not like at all. Researchers have found that most people go for
this jobs because of money although they do not enjoy them (Sutherland, 2017). I started my
career as an entrepreneur and like it some much. Unlike the 80 percent, I love my job. It gives
me a chance to venture into different areas more so on technology.
I began as a salesperson selling all sorts of commodities in schools and other places. This
gave me an opportunity to raise capital; and started buying shares from leading and upcoming
companies. With my shares, I managed to secure a loan from the local bank and registering my
own company that ...


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