Not exact matches
Marie Stein: «Think about it: If the project you're faced with isn't
viewed as drudgery, but rather
as a piece of the puzzle that's helping you along your
career path, then perhaps the energy required to do it will be easier to come by.»
This could be due in part to Gen Y employees
viewing their jobs
as temporary, with 55 % of Gen Y respondents indicating their current employer is a «step» in their
career path.
«Data such
as this is vital in arming students with the necessary information on the performance of institutions and how courses are
viewed by prospective employers to help them make more informed choices on what
career paths to follow,» he said.
Low wages also contribute to early childhood work being
viewed not
as a long - term
career path, but a temporary employment solution.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a typical professional changes an average of 11 or more jobs over the course of their
career, so learn to
view any position
as a step along your
path.
One way to determine a salesperson's point of
view on this important topic is to ask a why - based interview question about their
career path,
as stated at the top of this piece.