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Careers Service

Source: https://www.careers.manchester.ac.uk/options/idontknow/start/ Parent: https://www.careers.manchester.ac.uk/welcome/

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I'm just starting to think about my career

For most people a career is not for life, so start by focussing on your first (or next step) and do something positive to advance your knowledge and your CV.

Below are three crucial steps to reflect upon. Start by grabbing a pen and paper and note down your thoughts. You will begin to paint a clear picture of who you are, focussing on your strengths, skills and values – as well as anything that might be holding you back.

You can also use the resources on the I dont know what I want to do page to help you kickstart your thinking.

Step 1 : Think about what you enjoy and are good at

Consider: What do you like about your degree subject?

What do you enjoy about your current / previous part-time job or work experience ?

What are your hobbies?

Is there anything that you are good at but perhaps don’t enjoy as much?

Step 2 : What’s important to you – and what are your values?

Looking at the list below, see if you can pick out any that stand out or resonate with you? Try to rank these in order of most to least important.

Is there anything else you would want to add to the list? Where would it rank?

Step 3 : Red Flags

You should have now built up a fairly detailed picture of yourself. The final step is an important one – and that’s to think about what you don’t like, or what might be holding you back.

Can you think of any jobs that perhaps have come on your radar in the past, but that you have dismissed?

You might want to talk these, (or any other barriers) through with a Careers consultant, to discuss strategies around navigating your own red flags.

Next steps

Once you have a detailed picture of yours skills, interests, values and drivers you can start to apply these to career ideas. Are there roles that you are already considering or have considered in the past? Revisit these now with your new list of criteria; how do they align? Alternatively, move on to the I'm ready to explore my ideas further section for help with finding inspiration or refining your ideas.

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