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HRM Review Magazine:
Making the Right Career Choice
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Don't just read this article. Study it. Absorb every word of it. Do this and it will give you an entirely new and intriguing insight into possible opportunities and how to make the most of them. This should become a potent factor for your successnot only now but for all the years to come.

A job is not just a job. Half of your waking hours is devoted to it. Its quality ramifies through all other aspects of your life. It determines your productivity and how far you will go in achieving full self-realization. It governs your happiness, the happiness of your family, where you live and how well. The quality of the job you land now will inevitably affect the quality of your next one. It will even determine the kind of education and opportunities your children will have and consequently, their future prospects. Not to mention whether your retirement years will be beautiful or bleak.

When you get right down to it, aiming for a really good job doesn't require more effort than setting your sights on a poor one. And aiming high leaves you in far better control of the outcome. Consequently, it is plainly your dutyto yourself, your family, your new employer, even to societyto proceed with your job-hunt in ways that will fetch you work that satisfies. With all that and so much more hanging on the outcome, good sense says you should proceed with your job-finding campaign as though your life depends on it. In fact, most of it does. With stakes like these, you just cannot afford to take a haphazard approach.

 
 

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