• About WordPress
    • WordPress.org
    • Documentation
    • Learn WordPress
    • Support
    • Feedback
  • Log In
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Home
  • Contact us
  • Related Sites
    • InflationData.com
    • Financial Trend Forecaster
    • Your Family Finances
    • Elliott Wave University
    • Optio Money
  • About
    • Terms of Use
    • Disclaimer & Disclosure
    • Privacy Statement
  • Sitemap
    • 2009-2010 Posts
    • 2011 Posts

UnemploymentData.com

Your Source for Employment and Unemployment Data

Unemployment
  • Charts
    • Current Unemployment Rate Chart
    • Current Employment Rate (Chart and Data)
    • Current Employment vs Unemployment Chart
    • Historical Employment Data
    • Employment Population Ratio
    • Misery Index
  • Unemployment
    • Historical Unemployment Rate Tables
    • What Is U-6 Unemployment?
    • Unadjusted vs. Seasonally Adjusted U-3 Unemployment Rate
    • BLS vs. Gallup Unemployment Numbers
    • Current U-6 Unemployment Rate
    • What is the Labor Force Participation Rate?
    • What is the Real Unemployment Rate?
  • Employment
    • Current Employment Rate (Chart and Data)
    • Historical Employment Data
    • Contacting a Live Person at the State Employment Commission
      • How to Talk to a Live Person at the Virginia Unemployment Commission
      • Florida’s FLUID Unemployment Program
    • Benefits
      • Insurance
      • Retirement
    • Careers
    • Employment Costs
    • Experience
    • Government
    • Job Hunting
      • Interview
      • Resume
  • Find Articles
  • Education
    • Skills
  • General
    • Small Business
      • Outsourcing
    • Success
You are here: Home / Employment / Careers / Labor of Love: 5 Tips for Finding a Career You’re Passionate About

Labor of Love: 5 Tips for Finding a Career You’re Passionate About

February 21, 2020 by Tim McMahon

If you are tired of heading to an unpleasant job or you can’t seem to settle on one, then it might be time to make some changes. With a little bit of help and some patience, you should be able to find a career you’re passionate about before you know it.

Consider Your Long-Term Goals

One of the most important steps in this process will be figuring out your long-term goals. Some people might want to travel and see the world while others would like to save up for a beautiful home and support their family. Once you have written down some of those goals and prioritized, it will be much easier to determine which types of careers are going to help you achieve your lifelong dreams.

Get to Work on Your Resume and Cover Letter

There are a few different reasons why you might want to work on your resume and cover letter well before you apply for any new jobs. In addition to making this process a little more streamlined, working on your resume will also help you reflect on your past jobs. By taking a look at previous jobs and hobbies, you are going to get some insight into exactly what type of career will suit you best.

Take an Occupational Interest Test

Taking a career assessment test is another simple step that you can take to help you narrow your choices. Options like the Strong Interest Inventory test are made for those who aren’t sure which type of career path they should take. Those tests usually require you to fill out a variety of simple questions before providing you with a psychological profile and a few potential career options.

Try an Internship

After you have narrowed your choices, it might be time to try an internship. Becoming an intern will help you test the waters while building up your resume. As an added bonus, most corporations prefer to hire and promote from within, and that means you are going to have an advantage if you decide to stick with the company.

Find a Mentor

To determine what a career is really going to be like, you will need to speak with someone who has quite a bit of experience. Finding a mentor in the field that you are interested in is going to be invaluable, and one of those individuals will be an excellent resource. They can guide you through the interview process and help you get to your ideal position as quickly as possible.

This process might take a little bit of time, but that hard work will be worth it. Finding a career that you are passionate about is going to transform your world and greatly improve your quality of life.

You might also like:

  • The 10 Highest Paying Jobs in the Oil & Gas Industry
  • 4 Well-Paying Jobs for Self-Starters
  • Careers to Consider if You Have a Variety of Job Skills
  • Fun Jobs for Tech-Savvy People

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: careers, Passion

About Tim McMahon

Work by editor and author, Tim McMahon, has been featured in Bloomberg, CBS News, Wall Street Journal, Christian Science Monitor, Forbes, Washington Post, Drudge Report, The Atlantic, Business Insider, American Thinker, Lew Rockwell, Huffington Post, Rolling Stone, Oakland Press, Free Republic, Education World, Realty Trac, Reason, Coin News, and Council for Economic Education. Connect with Tim on Google+

Primary Sidebar

Search Site

Sponsored:

Here's the Best Day to Buy Nvidia

Did you know Nvidia has an 86% history of soaring, beginning on one particular day every single spring? We call this the "Green Day phenomenon." It works on 5,000 stocks. For example, Tesla has a 100% history of soaring beginning on one particular day every single year.

Click here to see the green days for 5 major stocks today.

Recent Posts

  • May Employment Nothing Burger
  • April 2025 Employment / Unemployment Report
  • Would More Jobs Help Social Security?
  • March 2025- Employment / Unemployment Report
  • February 2025 Jobs Report

Resources

  • Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Population Survey Monthly survey of households conducted by the Bureau of Census for BLS. It provides data on the labor force, employment, unemployment, etc.
  • Capital Professional Services Providing web design and development and Internet marketing services
  • Elliott Wave University Using the Elliott Wave Principle to improve investment performance
  • Financial Trend Forecaster Featuring Moore Inflation Predictor, NYSE Rate of Change and NASDAQ Rate of change
  • InflationData.com Inflation calculators, databases, etc.
  • Intergalactic Web Designers Web design and development services
  • Your Family Finances

Articles by Category

Articles by Date

Disclaimer

At UnemploymentData.com we are not registered investment advisors and do not provide any individualized advice. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future performance and future accuracy and profitable results cannot be guaranteed.

Privacy & Terms of Use

Privacy Statement & Terms of Use

Do Not Sell My Information

Copyright © 2025 · News Pro on Capital Professional Services, LLC. All rights reserved · Log in