Which Career Is Right For You?

Find the perfect occupation to suit your skills and attributes

by Sam Qam

Your job doesn't have to be just something you have to do every day to make ends meet and pay the bills; it can be something you genuinely enjoy look forward to. When considering which career to embark on it is important that you consider what you enjoy doing, what areas you are good at and what qualifications you need. For example, you may be interested in biology and medicine but if you do not have the required qualifications then it is pointless pursuing a career as a doctor. Recognising your limits doesn't mean that you have to settle for a job that you hate. This article takes a look at some jobs out there that you don't need a masters or doctorate to get. <br><br/> Nursing <br><br/> Nursing is a very popular job choice amongst women with most university nursing courses being dominated by females. After 4 years of a mix university study and work placements you will be qualified as a nurse and you can start your career. If you like the thought of making a real different in people's lives and caring for those who are at their most venerable then nursing may just be for you. As a nurse you may have to work unsociable hours, deal with difficult patients and of course death and serious illnesses. However you will also get to experience the joys of helping people recover and you definitely will not be bored by a monotonous routine. <br><br/> Marketing <br><br/> This is an extremely dynamic and fast paced industry which is constantly changing and developing. If you want to be part of a creative and colourful industry then marketing is the right occupation to choose. Many employers will ask for a 3rd level qualification in a related discipline however, you can enter the industry with a basic high school education. Helping businesses advertise their products and promote themselves can be extremely enjoyable and if you feel that you would be good at meeting people, thinking creatively and adapting to an ever changing industry then you should consider a career in marketing. <br><br/> Plumbing <br><br/> Have you considered learning a trade? If so, there are fewer more rewarding, both financially and personally, than plumbing. As a plumber you will learn to install and repair house hold appliances, boiler repair, piping systems and much more. To qualify as a plumber you will have to take a course, often in a college and you will also have to serve time as an apprentice before you become a certified plumber, there are many plumbers Edinburgh you can contact for an internship. This is an ideal career for anyone who likes to work with their hands and who has ambitions of one day being their own boss. <br><br/>

About the Author

Sam Qam is a certified plumber who specialises in boiler repair and works with several other plumbers Edinburgh. He believes that everyone should love what they do.

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