10 Soul-Searching Career Questions

Be honest…

1. Would you rather be wealthy or memorable?

2. Do you want a job that you think about after work?

3. Would you like to be the smartest person at your office?

4. At what age would you like your “Most Exciting Career Moment” to take place?

5. Could you fire your closest colleague at work?

6. If you had to quit your career and start over in a different industry, what would it be?

7. Would you rather be in demand for the depth of your expertise or the breadth of your versatility?   

8. If your dream job required you to work from 5pm to 5am (60 hours a week) for 4 years, would you do it?

9. If you could sign a 12-year, $20 million contract to pick up dog poop around your neighborhood for 60 hours a week, would you do it?

10. Would you rather be revered as a subordinate or feared as the boss?

Feel free to comment.  I’d love to hear your thoughts on these.

5 Responses to “10 Soul-Searching Career Questions”

  1. Josh Wong Says:

    Brilliant questions. I had to ask myself a few of these when I switched jobs twice… And finally decided to go back to school.
    Should be standard questions for everyone in career coaching, especially high school and college guidance counselors!

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  3. Career Options in Pakistan Says:

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  4. Stephanie Jacques Says:

    I would not take the money for the dog poop job! I love what I do and it fits me more and more, I’m finding. A cusper gen x and y (at 33) I like the flexibility of my real estate career, with the added ability to be creative, to solve problems and to modify the daily tasks that are involved with my role as a Realtor.

  5. Kerri Says:

    Memorable
    Yes
    Yes
    I want plenty of exciting moments
    -that would be hard for me, but if it was my job, I would have to.
    Hair stylist now, ultrasound technician
    Both expertise and versatility
    No. That many hours takes the joy away.
    No WAY!
    and neither!

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