
Compare two jobs side by side
or start by considering an employment sector.
Your friends and family
may help you identify the key deciding factors for your career planning
and may point out strengths that you take for granted.
Your university careers service has a wealth of resources
to support career research and planning.
As well as talking to a careers adviser,
you may gain insights from psychometric tests,
which focus on aptitude, ability, or personality.
Ask which psychometric tests are available
or have a look at psychometric tests.
Third,
what do different jobs entail?
Learning what people actually do on a day-to-day basis
is a crucial step in your job search.
Understading jobs is the best way to insure you make the right decision for you.
It is also essential for writing strong applications,
which persuade a company or an organization
that you are a good fit for the job.
Get more details about jobs you are considering
and explore types of jobs.
Be sure to read case studies.
Alternatively,
you may start your job search
by looking at all the related jobs in a sector at industry insights.