by Sanskriti Singh

The C in Career Planning

The C in Career Planning

Imagine a situation where you have cleared the engineering entrance exam and have got good rank, admitted to a good government college with the hope of a good planning placement. After completing the hectic four years in the college, the placement companies do not select you because you did not pass their interview or did not like the position they offered you, then what? What happens next, where to apply, how to get it? How to do career planning?

A similar situation can happen when someone realizes they do not want to study the course and would like to change the course or college entirely. This might not be feasible for many of the students so they continue with what they are doing. I had a friend who changed from a Dental College to a BA course in Economics, it cost her three years. There are plenty of students who are currently struggling due to a lack of planning before entering college.

An easier solution for such a problem is called career counselling or career planning.

The term holds more than the academic definition of planning a career. It refers to researching options available, recognizing your strengths and matching your interests. It is a throughout the process which should ideally start from the 10th or 12th grade in High school. For Indian students, career planning plays a huge role in determining employment opportunities for the future. Since Medical and Engineering is gradually coming off the trend of Indian societies, it becomes essential to know other career paths.

Before we can start learning about the career planning process, we need to understand a few myths regarding it. ‘The choice of your major determines your future job’ is a popular myth which students still like to believe and indulge in. However, a choice of subject only gives a general education to a student. Be it an Undergrad or a Masters, any degree cannot guarantee a person a job in the same field. For example, I am currently pursuing my Masters in Economics along with freelancing as a UX designer. I may even start working as a full-time designer after graduation. Hence, my choice of subject is something that I am interested in and want to study rather than have a career in it. These misconceptions are quite evident when one enters the workforce.

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People usually end up doing things their college did not teach them, so it is advised to learn skills outside the college. Moreover, some skills become obsolete in a few years, which harms the youngsters who weren’t prepared for the change. According to statistics, in a few years, Data Analytics would become outdated. In such a case, career planning becomes necessary. Another myth about a career is that it is irreversible.

There are so many examples of people out there who started as something else and became something else, such as the well-known writer Chetan Bhagat- who started as an engineer and became an author. This proves that there is no truth in the statement.

Moving on to the career planning process, one thing that needs to be noted is that a career is something that will affect everyone around you, however, it should also be your own decision. The family, relatives, society and mentors play a huge role when it comes to the choice of career but personal opinion is more important than anything else.

Benefits Of Career Counselling.

No one would like to pursue Architecture just because they had peer pressure whereas they are interested in Interior Design. Here comes the need for counselling; it is a holistic, developmental program that is designed to help individuals in making and implementing informed educational and occupational choices.

What is Career Counselling?

In Career Counselling, the counsellors inform you regarding various market trends and help you identify your strengths & interests and help you in understanding which career path is best suitable for you depending upon your skills, in the end, the decision is your call.

Furthermore, one must always keep in mind that career planning involves flexibility and one must be ready to make compromises. A tip to ease career planning is to make networks or what we call networking. Talk to seniors, mentors, relatives, or anyone in the workplace and get an idea of what work they do. How they do it, what led them to that work? When you are aware of the market around you and what the employers are looking for, it becomes easy to choose a pathway that leads you to your dream job.

In the end, the new generation which has so many options to choose from is in desperate need of career planning. The employment market has become so dynamic that it is hard to predict which job will prevail for more than five years. Under such circumstances, career planning becomes the need of the hour.

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Author – Sanskriti Singh

 

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6 Comments

  • August 9, 2020

    Hey! It is like you understand my mind! You seem to know a lot about this, just like you wrote the book in it or something. I think that you can do with some images to drive the content home a bit, besides that, this is informative blog. A wonderful read. I will definitely return again. Collette Tome Vastah

  • Shagun Shetty
    May 8, 2020

    Amazing article

  • Paridhi Khaitan
    May 8, 2020

    Beautiful Article

  • Aniket Mhatre
    March 26, 2020

    Very Interesting article , there are lot many things to learn from this article.

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