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How To Pick The Best Career For Your Future?

Global January 2020
To help its students begin focusing their career goals, Rutgers University in New Jersey has clustered careers into six interest categories called “Career Interest Clusters.”

How To Pick The Best Career For Your Future?

With new careers and subcategories for careers emerging all the time, it can be a daunting task to decide which one is the best choice for you.  Yes, salary is always a factor when choosing a career, and the projected growth and stability of a particular career’s field is also important, but so are an individual’s skills, talents and interests.

To help its students begin focusing their career goals, Rutgers University in New Jersey has clustered careers into six interest categories called “Career Interest Clusters,” which are:

  • Arts, Communication, and Entertainment

  • Business, Financial Services, and Logistics

  • Education Public & Human Services

  • Food & Agriculture and Environmental & Natural Resources

  • Life Sciences and Health

  • Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math

But what if even with these career interest clusters, students are still not sure what career area they should pursue?  After all, this decision could dramatically impact the rest of their lives.

“Along with six occupational clusters, University Career Services continues to offer a seventh career cluster called ‘Students Still Deciding’ for those students who need to further explore themselves and various career pathways before making a decision,” the Rutgers website says.  The university offers a number of services to help students figure out their career path, including:

  • Meet with a Career Advisor
  • Career Cluster inventory
  • Sokanu Online Self-assessment
  • Career Exploration Nights
  • Student-Alumni Career Connect
  • Scarlet Talks: Career Videos
  • Road to Industry Mentoring Programs

For more information about these Career Interest Clusters and Rutgers University’s career services, visit https://careers.rutgers.edu/

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