Hi!
I am currently writing a blog post about finding your dream job. I would love to get feedback on this before I publish it on my blog. I would like to get more ideas to include in my list of "likes" in the table. If you have any idea for more skills I really would love your input.
Thanks in advance.
Frode Heimen
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So you want to find your dream job? The satisfaction of working your dream is a great feeling and since we spend a lot of time at work, there is no need for us to be miserable. This short series about how to get your dream job might have a surprise ending, so I am urging you to read all three parts before chasing your dreams. The first thing we need to do is to define our dream.
A lot of people do not know what their dream job is in the first place. I am going to help you to define your dream.
First of all we need to know what kind of engine you got. What is the force that gets you boiling? A good indicator is as simple as the news. What kind of news makes you angry? Why do you react in this matter? What kind of news makes you happy? Both good and bad news should be holding the same values. The news that makes you angry is the news that steps on a set of values within you, and vice versa, the good news that makes you smile represent something good that match your values.
The company you should work for should hold the same values. If you feel strong about education, you might want to work either with education or for a company that supports educational programs in some way. Maybe you care about other people and love to help out; this could indicate that you should work with people.
The table below is a quick check about your dream job, this does not represent values, but just pure what you like to do. Print it, and fill it out. Write
yes on the once that is true, and
no on the once that are unimportant to you. Than in the third column check the “yes” from column two to see if you can apply this to the job you are considering, or to your current job.
| Do you like to… |
yes/no |
Can you apply it in this job? |
| … be creative |
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| … help people |
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| … save animals |
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| … make money |
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| … be social |
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| … make stuff |
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| … work with your hands |
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| … work with computers |
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| … teach |
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| … motivate |
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| … sit still |
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| … think |
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| … be responsible |
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| ... take chances |
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| … be outside |
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| … be inside |
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| … travel |
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| … work as little as possible |
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| … work hard |
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| … learn |
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| … talk |
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| … to sell stuff |
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| … to grow stuff and garden |
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| … meet people |
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| … work in teams |
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| … sleep in |
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| … spend more time with family and friends |
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| … action |
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| … to work alone |
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Now that you have filled out this form, you need to count the yes matches. If you have 10 things you like to do, and 8 that you can perform at this job, you have an 80 % score. This score isn’t worth anything alone; there is no right or wrong score. Now it is time to sort the yes in order of importance. Put 1 on the most important, continue with 2,3,4… until you have made your list. If you still have an 80 % score, where did the 20 % mismatch end up? Is it in the top third of the scale? In the middle? Or at the bottom? If you have a line that is very important and it is a yes/no mismatch you might be holding or considering the wrong job. 1-4 in importance should be a yes/yes match. Keep in mind that this is not exact science, and is just intended to give you a helping hand in your search of your dream job.
To be able to truly find your dream job, you must first know yourself. I meet a lot of people that does not know what is important in their life. The first thing we need to do, is to get you to know yourself.
You can also read this short blog post about finding your values while you await part two of our dream job hunting -
Job application and interviews
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