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    for finding the right path, landing the best-fit job and advancing your career. In order to find the right path, you must start with your values and what matters to you. There is no single dream job, but rather than multiple best-fit jobs. Build relationships, manage up and know what your boss expects as you advance in your career. I will apply this information to my life by using theMuse.com as a resource to finding my right path and best-fit job. As I

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    Coming into my first work term was an interesting time. I was excited to start my new temporary life in Toronto, but did not know what to expect of my job. I did not have much experience with sports in high school and wasn’t exactly sure what my role at the school board would be. Neither the less my work term has been demanding, very enjoyable and I have been able to gain new friendships along the way. As previously mentioned it has been a learning experience gaining many transferable skills, to

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    through my brain, that I get a little bit frustrated with myself. I want to find the path that is true to who I am. I believe that the Career Exploration program help me find this path. At this point in my mind, I am stuck at a fork in the road between my dream jobs and I’m ready to finally pick. Growing up, my mother always told me that I was going to make her proud by becoming a doctor. Me being the complete momma’s boy, my plan is to make her the proudest and happiest mother ever. Soon my mother’s

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    despite how exhausting it is, the cycle is, there is a widespread belief that if one works hard, they can succeed. This is the American dream. The American dream is the idea that every person has an equal opportunity to achieve the success they desire, whether it be a multimillion-dollar condominium in Las Vegas or a cozy house in the suburbs. The catch is though, this dream can

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    came from my successful parents. When my parents were in their early twenties they decided to embark on a journey that would change their lives forever; the journey to leave their native home of Nigeria and live out the American dream. Immigrating to America and assimilating to American culture was not easy for them. Often, they were made fun of due to their indigenous accents and were victims of chicanery from sly tricksters. Understanding their struggle helped me shape my American dream. This American

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    “American Dream” has fascinated millions of people ever since its common usage began in the 20th century. There is no reason it should not. The idea of entering a good career, having a family, and buying a house is, in a word, ideal to most people. However, as life has carried on, more and more people have come to believe that the American Dream is simply impossible. Even the famous writers F. Scott Fitzgerald and Arthur Miller argued in their respective works “The Great Gatsby” and “All My Sons” that

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    The above quote by Confucius is often quoted, yet job happiness isn’t as easily achieved. One of the reasons behind job dissatisfaction is often the lack of planning. But career progression and the ability find a job that doesn’t feel like work requires meticulous research and focus. In this guide, we’ll explain career progression and the reasons why it’s so important. We’ll provide a four-step plan to help you develop a plan that guarantees you don’t feel left behind when it comes to achieving

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    I have many hopes and dreams during high school,during college,and college My hopes, dreams is making the varsity football team in 11th or 12th grade in high school,Make honor roll or distinguish honor roll,Graduate high school and go to college after that,After college I would like to get a job that pays a lot of money. My first hopes and dreams are to make the football varsity team. I would try out for the team in 11th grade or in 12th grade.I want to try out for the football varsity team

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    My long-term goals start by acquiring many jobs and having those jobs help me gain new skills and experience. I would like to grow as an individual in the next few years. My goal is to finally ride in an airplane. I would like to explore new areas and learn about different cultures. I see myself studying abroad and graduating from UC Merced. Have made so many friends and gained so much learning. My goal is to buy an expensive vehicle, one that is comfortable and saves gas. I would really like to

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    American Dream, I interviewed my mother Ellen McKelvey. I interviewed her because I believe she has a very good outlook on life and an open mind. However, she seemed to be a little stumped by the questions about the American Dream. The American Dream may not be a thing we consciously think about. However, it is a thing that we as Americans are continuing to strive for each and every day. I asked her what her personal definition was for the American dream and she said she saw the American dream as financial

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