The 5 Most Fulfilling Careers You Should Consider

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LONDON - NOVEMBER 03: Production staff on the weekly fashion magazine, Grazia edit the magazine in a temporary office inside the Westfield shopping centre on November 3, 2008 in London. For one week Grazia magazine is being produced in the Westfield shopping centre and are offering shoppers free make-overs, fashion consultations and advice on pursuing a modeling career. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)

Whether you are a graduate or looking to mix it up after 10 years in a stale career, at some point in time you will have to make a career choice. We understand that this decision might be a daunting task, especially when you have no idea what you would like to do. We have created this article to narrow down your choice to a selected few before you head down to the local recruitment agency. After comprehensive research, we selected these five career categories that might prove to be financially and emotionally fulfilling:

Marketing

Marketing can prove to be an excellent career choice for extroverts. If you are a people’s person, then a career in marketing can not only make you successful but also popular. Honestly, it is a fun job that requires a lot of people to interact regularly. It is important to understand that in our highly advanced technological era, marketing is not just constrained to advertising. Modern marketing has opened doors to multiple sub-segments like SEO, PR, and social media marketing. Furthermore, people who have made very successful careers in digital marketing are usually flexible in their approach and can therefore work across business sectors and not just for marketing agencies. 

Electronics

You must select this career option if you have a fascination with electronics and tech. Some who just want to work with household electronics will become general electricians, but there are multiple areas electricians can also choose to specialise in. For example, you can specialise in embedded software engineer jobs if you like working with small software systems that control hardware devices. Another interesting choice is to become an electronics hardware tester wherein you would be required to work with DUTs (devices under test). Even a career as an electronics manager could be rewarding for those with managerial experience, perhaps getting you further up the ladder in tech companies. With most companies relying on tech to function, electronics experts are becoming more and more in demand. 

Finance

For those of you who love to work with numbers and figures, consider an option in the finance sector. You can either choose to work in a particular industry, like financial cyber security or you may work for an all-rounder profession like general accounting. Either way, you can rest assured that choosing a career in finance would be highly rewarding with plenty of progression, with some moving into private equity consulting for very large companies. 

HR

Human resources ranks very highly as a fulfilling career choice, because of the variety and flexibility of work that the role involves and the potential for growth and career progression that many HR jobs have. There are a variety of different types of HR jobs that are suited to a wide range of professionals, requiring skills such as exceptional communication, patience, organisation and confident negotiation. It’s always worth getting in touch with HR specific recruitment agencies who will be able to help you choose the best career path for you. Those who enjoy taking on responsibility and who want to spend their time working with other people will thrive in a role in human resources, as much of your job will be spent dealing with recruitment, employee training and development, and implementing company policies to ensure everything runs smoothly. Many people are surprised at how meaningful a role in HR can be and find it an incredibly rewarding career path to follow.  

Teaching

Teaching is known for being a fulfilling career for those who want to really make a difference in people’s lives and play an active part in learning and development on a personal level. The potential for career progression for a teacher is fantastic as well, with salaries increasing as you become more experienced and many schools also offering positions such as Head of a Department to teachers who have been working with them for a number of years. Those who have a passion for teaching can also apply their skills outside of formal education and consider becoming an instructor in physical or creative activities, sharing their skills in an evening class, or taking on a training role as part of a larger company. Whatever area you end up working in, you’ll be making a tangible difference in people’s lives and inspiring countless individuals to learn.