Post-Grad Predicaments: 6 Things You Should Track Once Employed - Page 6

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5. Keep track of your “true” passion
A well-paying job during these economic times is difficult to come by after only a short period of time, but just because you landed the job doesn’t mean your true passion should be put on the shelf to collect dust. It’s always important to never lose sight of what you truly want to do as a career, even if your new job is paying the bills well. If your new job gives you that satisfaction, then you are at the starting line of your career. If your new job isn’t exactly what you pictured your professional life to look like, keep working hard, show your worth and continue to grow until you can combine what you’ve learned in the workforce with what you love. But you never know: your new, current job might become your future career.

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