Q: I am doing a master's degree in accounting and have completed my first semester. Now I'm thinking of shifting to actuarial studies, as I don't find accounting very exciting. In the current economy, should I pursue something I feel passionate about or go for a field with more job security?
A: Job security is extremely hard to come by these days, no matter what profession you choose. It isn't enough to pursue a field with perceived stability, say the experts. You'll want to find something you feel passionate about, can make a living doing and that involves using skills you can easily apply to other fields.
‘Passion is a necessary but not sufficient condition for success in the workplace,’says James Elsen, president and chief executive officer of SustainableCircles Corp., publisher of sustainlane.com, a 'green living' guide that includes job listings. 'Pursuing what you love will give you access to creativity and energy that you would not otherwise be able to tap while slogging to a job you are indifferent about.'
Bear in mind that since you're only one semester in, it may be too early to rule out accounting. Give yourself some more time and become an expert in the field so you can make an educated decision about whether it's right for you, suggests Paul Herrerias, a managing director at executive-consulting firm Stanton Chase International. Talk to people working in the field and join networking groups on sites like LinkedIn.com, for example. 'You can't get excited about something you know nothing about,' he says.
Don't discount the virtues of a degree in a high-demand field such as accounting, especially in the current economy, adds Amy Nichols, founder and CEO of Dogtopia, a chain of upscale dog daycare and spa facilities. 'Having a broader degree is more valuable in times like these,' she says.
Ms. Nichols got her degree in psychology and worked in the telecom industry for years before pursuing a career that caters to her passion for dogs. In the five years she was with Verizon (then Bell Atlantic), she held four different positions. By working for a large company, she says she received invaluable training and experience that she might never have obtained if she tried to strking out on her own right after college. And without the credibility and knowledge she gained, securing a business loan might have been an impossiblity, she says. '[Accounting] might not be that thrilling or exciting, but you need to have those skills to run a successful business,' she says.
In the mean time, nothing should stop you from pursuing your interests on the side while working a 9-to-5 job to pay the bills, says Ms. Nichols. Stow away some money for a future business or career change.
Whichever way you go, it seems you'll be choosing well, at least according to a recent study released from CareerCast.com ranking the best and worst occupations in the U.S. Both accounting and actuarial science made it into the top 10; actuary came in second place and accounting came in tenth.
問(wèn):我現(xiàn)在正在攻讀會(huì)計(jì)學(xué)碩士,目前已經(jīng)修完第一學(xué)期的課程?,F(xiàn)在,我正在考慮轉(zhuǎn)到精算系,因?yàn)槲矣X(jué)得會(huì)計(jì)很無(wú)聊。在目前的經(jīng)濟(jì)環(huán)境下,我到底是應(yīng)該從事我所感興趣的領(lǐng)域,還是追求穩(wěn)定的職業(yè)呢?
答:在當(dāng)前的經(jīng)濟(jì)形勢(shì)下,無(wú)論你從事何種職業(yè),就業(yè)穩(wěn)定都很難找到穩(wěn)定的就業(yè)機(jī)會(huì)。專家們表示,光是追求預(yù)計(jì)能夠帶來(lái)穩(wěn)定就業(yè)的領(lǐng)域是不夠的。你希望追求的方向應(yīng)該是你所熱愛(ài)的、能夠借以維持生計(jì)的職業(yè),并且能夠運(yùn)用到一些你可以輕松轉(zhuǎn)換到其它領(lǐng)域的技能。
SustainableCircles Corp.的總裁兼首席執(zhí)行長(zhǎng)詹姆斯·愛(ài)爾森(James Elsen)表示,要想取得事業(yè)上的成功,熱愛(ài)是必要條件,但并非充份條件。追求你所熱愛(ài)的職業(yè)能夠?yàn)槟銕?lái)創(chuàng)造力和活力,而這些都是從事某項(xiàng)你自己都感到無(wú)所謂的工作所無(wú)法得到的東西。SustainableCircles Corp.是sustainlane.com的出版商,這是一份“綠色生活”指南,同時(shí)也發(fā)布一些空缺職位。
職業(yè)經(jīng)理人咨詢公司Stanton Chase International的董事總經(jīng)理保羅(Paul Herrerias)表示,需要謹(jǐn)記的是,既然到目前為止你學(xué)習(xí)會(huì)計(jì)只有一個(gè)學(xué)期的時(shí)間,這個(gè)時(shí)候放棄會(huì)計(jì)可能還所言過(guò)早。不妨給你自己一些時(shí)間,讓自己成為這個(gè)領(lǐng)域的專家,這樣你也可以更好地了解到底哪個(gè)方向更適合自己,由此做出更加明智的決定。比如說(shuō),你可以和業(yè)內(nèi)人士多加接觸,參加網(wǎng)絡(luò)社交群體如LinkedIn.com等等。他說(shuō),最忌諱的事情就是盲目追求某個(gè)你還毫無(wú)所知的領(lǐng)域。
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