FloatingMarshmallow
FloatingMarshmallow
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How to find what you like to do?

A bunch of us fresh MBA grads who got into T2 consulting were wondering how do we figure out what we really like. The old work ex isn’t relevant anymore and the new one will be general maybe?

Does it get better? How do we experiment? Thank you, and apologies for the generic ques!

8mo ago
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DancingBoba
DancingBoba

You can figure this out about the method of elimination and the 5 year rule.

Elimination Method :- try to do things you find slightly interested, do that for a while. Keep on doing it if you find it interesting enough, else, leave.

5 year rule :- If you are interested in a role, see what its career progression looks like in 5 years. For example, if you want to be a developer. See what a developer does once they have 5 years experience. If you still like it, go pursue that job, else, leave.

ZippyMuffin
ZippyMuffin

I have some business ideas , if you want to connect i can explain you may as well try to have these initiatives in your CV

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