Even if things don’t work go as expected, or you decide to change paths, each experience will help you to learn more about your interests and skills, furthermore, helping you to refine your goals and prepare for the next step, whether this is academic or in the world of work. Unsure of Which Path to Take? At DYW Scotland, we believe there is no wrong path to achieving success. Everyone has a different story and a different journey, which is okay. Your journey makes you unique, and this can be used to your advantage. Whatever your next steps may be, nothing is set in stone. Many people work in several jobs or industries, learning about a range of subjects before they finally figure out what they want to do. If you’re feeling uncertain and would like some reassurance or inspiration, check out today’s #NoWrongPath campaign. Today, thousands of employers, organisations and individuals will be sharing their career journeys to help you gain insight to a wide range of job roles and the steps taken to achieve them. Today, some of DYW’s most influential people will also share their advice and career journeys, showing that careers do not always follow a straight line, but rather, take shape through a number of experiences. It’s not about choosing a career and simply trying to get from A to B. It’s about getting from A to Z and seizing every opportunity in between! Follow us on X, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn to feel inspired. Professionals and Employers Get Involved to Inspire and Reassure Young People. Share your career journey or advice to young people, showing them that there’s #NoWrongPath. Post a video, image or written text explaining what you done when you left school and what you do now, or your advice to young people receiving their results. For inspiration, guidance and/or branded image templates, check out the No Wrong Path campaign page. Don’t forget to tag us on X, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn, and most importantly, make sure you include the #NoWrongPath hashtag! Comments are closed.
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