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It can be a daunting decision choosing the right courses fit for your career when enrolling in

College or University. The amount of courses available to you is overwhelming. You suddenly

find yourself registering for courses you didn’t know existed worried that somewhere down the

line, you may need it.You can visit Job Minister Canada for interesting job post, workshops, training courses and events.

In fact, it’s a running joke amongst millennials, that job postings are seeking candidates who

have had training beyond their years in the workplace. It’s no wonder recent undergrads are

stifled by the decision-making process.Here are some things to consider when selecting courses applicable to your field of interest.

The first being really simple:

What are you interested in?

Most, if not all people succeed in things they have a genuine interest or passion for. Figuring out

where your true interests lie will help you to short list which courses you’re more likely to gain

from.

It isn’t ground-breaking logic, but you’d be surprised by how many people need to be reminded

of this — You absorb more when you care for the subject. For the next 3 to 4 years you will be

rigorously studying your chosen subject. Be honest with yourself and think about whether you’ll

continually be attentive to the course.

Why are you interested in your chosen course?

This is an important one. Not all subjects point to one career path and that’s an exciting thing!

Once you’ve short listed your courses, search for a common denominator. What do all of these

courses have in common? This will help you to decipher the “why” behind what has motivated

you to make your final decision.

Figuring out why you’re interested in specific topics, will open you up to multiple careers paths

that involve your overarching love for helping others, being a leader, being inventive, etc. It’s

nice to know that you’re not bound by one job option.

What jobs have past students gone on to do?

With so many networking platforms available to us, we urge students to connect with others.

Take advantage of LinkedIn, LunchMeet, Ten Thousand Coffees and other networking

apps/sites to find mentors or others who have taken a similar route you’re about to embark on.

Chances are, these people will be open to giving you feedback and insight firsthand. Whether

it’s to suggest you take a specific course they regret not having taken themselves, or highly

recommend a course they were able to benefit from. All this information will be helpful to you.

What job specific-skills training is provided outside of school?

Not all schools offer the courses you need to meet every job requirement. But don’t be

discouraged!

Find a job posting for a position you can envision yourself being in years from now and see what

qualifications they’re looking for. If you find that your University or College will not be able to

equip you with a specific/necessary skill, look into training programs outside of school.

The amount of workshops, training courses and events that provide educational services is

endless! Some are even free and takes little time to earn certification. Know that your options

are not limited to the courses you’ve selected in school.

The internet is a great source to explore what additional educational options are available to

you.

Keep these things in mind and rest-assured you’re doing what’s right for you.

Happy course selecting!

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