
7 Tips for Choosing a Career That Suits You
Feeling stuck in unfulfilling jobs can lead to a sense of wasted time and life. Tips from a career expert can help individuals find meaningful careers without major life changes.
Jordan Peterson discusses the importance of job suitability based on intelligence, conscientiousness, and stress tolerance. He emphasizes the importance of choosing a job that matches one's intelligence level, as attempting to perform tasks beyond one's intellectual abilities can lead to dissatisfaction and difficulty for both the individual and those around them.
He also addresses the topic of dealing with stress in the workplace. He highlights the need to carefully consider one's strengths and weaknesses to increase the chances of success and well-being in life.
✅ Intelligence measured by IQ plays a significant role in determining success in various occupations.
IQ 130-116: Research analyst, lawyer, editor, engineer, chemist, executive, management trainee, auditor, systems analyst
IQ 115-110: Accountant, copywriter, programmer, sales manager, teacher, analyst, purchasing agent, general manager, registered nurse, sales clerk
IQ 108-103: Store manager, drafter, loan officer, designer, assistant test lab manager, bookkeeper, secretary, car salesman, technician, typist
IQ 102-100: General office, delivery person, patrol officer, cashier, receptionist, data entry clerk, electrical assistant
You may choose between following your dreams or choosing a more profitable career. However, Jordan Peterson's advice will help you understand yourself better. Check your IQ, choose a job that you are interested in and good at, and give it a try. Your success in life is just around the corner!
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By considering these factors, you can increase your chances of finding a job that is both rewarding and successful.
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