finding your career path, advice session

寻找你的职业道路,建议会议

anything goes with emma chamberlain

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2024-08-11

54 分钟
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welcome back to advice session, a series here on anything goes where you send in your current dilemmas or anything you want advice on, and i give you my unprofessional advice. today's topic is finding your career path. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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  • Hello and welcome back to advice session, a series here on anything goes, where you send in your current dilemmas or anything you want advice on, and I give you my unprofessional advice.

  • And today's topic is finding your career path.

  • I must say, my career path has been very unusual for obvious reasons.

  • Number one, I started very young.

  • I started on the career path that I'm still on at age 16, which is sort of unusual because most people get their first job at age 16 and then ultimately leave that career path completely.

  • My situation has been a bit different where I started at age 16 and stayed on the same path the entire time.

  • And then on top of that, my job is sort of being an online public figure, which is a very weird job that didn't even exist 20 or 30 years ago, maybe even 15 years ago.

  • Well, what year is it?

  • Okay, yeah.

  • I don't even think being an online public figure was a possible job even 15 years ago.

  • So it's new.

  • We're still learning about how long you can do it, how much potential is in it.

  • It's a very new world.

  • So my career path has been very unusual.

  • For that reason, I say take my advice with a grain of salt.

  • My advice might either be really good as a result of my unusual career path or really bad as a result of my unusual career path.

  • We'll find out together.

  • Although I think we should all take all advice with a grain of salt at all times, regardless of various variables, I think it's always good to take advice with a grain of salt.

  • But today, maybe take it with an extra large grain of salt, considering my unusual career path thus far.

  • But maybe my advice will be great.