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Re: How to define your career goals [#permalink]
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Step one is to dream big. Ask yourself: “what would I do if I could do anything?” Write this down. What are similar positions or career fields you would also enjoy?

Next, create a basic list of steps from your current job to the end goal. Don’t feel pressured to get too specific here yet, the point is to brainstorm as it will likely help you identify other areas of interest.

Now review: Is this an exhaustive list of areas you would like to work in? Do you have a rough idea of how to get there? Are there other paths you could possibly take to successfully obtain the end goal?

For more tips on how to define your career goals, read this article:
https://aringo.com/hacking-the-mba-appl ... plication/
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