Read the passage and fill in the blank using the vocabulary provided.
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Employment is a major goal for many young people, but many college students are still uncertain about their future careers. Choosing what job you want to do can be scary, but it doesn't have to be.
Remember that when choosing a future career, you don't have to commit to it forever. In fact, many graduates will work in a different field than their college major.
If you are still unsure about what you want to do, try and turn something that you are passionate about into an in-demand skill. For instance, if you are passionate about art and are a creative person, perhaps a degree in graphic design or marketing is right for you. The right career choice will open many doors.
There are many things to keep in mind when choosing a job. Do you like to work alone, or with others? Do value freedom in your work, or do you prefer organization? Do you like adventure? Maybe a job where you frequently go on business trips is right for you. Or perhaps the stability of an office job suits you better. If you are unsure about what to choose, schedule an appointment with your school's guidance counselor. They can give you advice for your specific situation.
Most importantly, remember the hard work will be worth it!
(1) ( ) is an important life goal for many people.
(2) You should look for a job before you ( ) college.
(3) Some jobs require you to go on many ( ).
(4) My college ( ) was computer programming.
(5) A future ( ) will open many doors for you.