Defining Your Dream Job

Ways to Figure Out What You Want in a Job

By Natalie Boyd, published Sep 21, 2006
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You know the dream: find a job you would do for free, but get paid a million bucks to do it. Anyone who’s ever had a job they hated knows how important it is to love your career. But that’s often easier said than done, and it’s not always because of job shortages or lack of education. Many people just don’t know what they want to want to do with the 40 hours a week (or more) allotted to making money. Other people think they know what job they want, but find out the hard way that it’s not what they thought it would be. So how do you figure out what you want and make sure it’s what will work for you?

Before you hand in your notice, take a few moments to evaluate what you’d like to do. With some introspection, you may find that your dream job isn’t that far out of reach after all.

Your first move should be to evaluate your current job situation. Make a list of all the things you love about your current job. This may be hard to do if you really hate your job, but something led you to it to begin with. Try writing an ad for your job, focusing on the great things about the job to attract future employees. The list (or ad) may be short, but get out as many items as you can.

Once you know what you love about your job, make a list of all the things you hate about it. This list may be significantly longer, but that’s ok. Try to sort out the things you really hate about the job from the things that simply annoy you. Go down your list one-by-one and ask yourself if your dream job required that item, would you accept the position? If everything else is fine and you could live with that part of the job, it’s probably just an annoyance. On the other hand, if you couldn’t face a job that requires one of the items on your list, no matter how great the rest of the job, then it’s a non-negotiable for you and should be avoided in all future jobs.

Defining Your Dream Job

Find your dream job by assessing what you're looking for and then going for it!

Credit: Constantin Kammerer

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Takeaways
  • Start by thinking about what you love and hate about your current job.
  • Daydreaming is a great way to get a feel for what qualities you're looking for in a job.
  • Think about why you want something, not just what you want.
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