Many young adults find themselves in the same position as today’s blogger; puzzelled, wandering through the next steps after completing university. This is a very stressful time just like any major transition in life. After years in post-secondary education environments, often with little or no practical support for job-hunting, young people find themselves as this student …

“Launched into a sea of endless careers, and drowning?”

“The career world has changed drastically since a generation or two ago, and young adults today seem bombarded with endles job options following completion of post-secondary school.  Our parents and grandparents may not have had as much trouble. Growth in technology and the formation of a global economy has made job options seem infinite. “”How does someone without job experience in his or her field of education decide what to pursue?

Most people are no longer headed down the simple path of becoming a doctor, lawyer or teacher. Also, the days of a single career at one institution or company seem to have faded away.  Does job security even exist anymore?  Will I have to interview at new companies every five years?  Jumping into a career seems more daunting and stressful than I ever thought, and choosing the wrong path is scarier than ever.  Making the initial leap is probably the hardest part, because no one wants to get stuck in a position they feel they can’t get out of.”

As this young lady suggests, it takes a leap sometimes of faith. Faith in yourself to work hard, be reliable, follow your morals and values and the faith and courage to change if and when it may be time to move into another career option. It may also be helpful to discuss these options with friends and family, possibly even a professional counsellor or vocational coach.

Place trust in your ability to work hard, already proven in your schooling and employment history, and go out confidently into the world of work. Choose wisely and choose knowing this next job will likely be only one important step in your successful career journey. Be open to getting advice and support as required.  Keep your health and wellness (mind, body and spirit) and your relationships with family and friends clearly as high priorities. These are the foundations to support you along your career path.