Exposure to diverse career paths can help fill labor market 'skills gap'. When Patrick Rottinghaus began college, he had no idea what he wanted to do with his career. He started out as an "Open" major while he explored possibilities. Today, he is helping young people eager to find their place in the world by identifying their strengths and connecting them with careers that match their skill-set, interests and personality. As the father of three children, including a daughter soon to enter high school, he wants to ensure they are equipped with the knowledge and skills to succeed as they prepare to enter the modern workforce. Source 1k.
I feel when helping anyone with a career path they should be told if it is economically sustainable. For instance you are more likely to always find work as a doctor or a lawyer than if you choose to be a fashion designer.
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