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Kedar Dash
08 Nov 2014
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How to Choose the Right Career Path

Choosing a career is one of the most important decisions you'll ever make. It's not just about earning money — it's about finding fulfillment, purpose, and growth.

Start by assessing your interests, strengths, and values. Ask yourself what activities energize you, what skills come naturally, and what impact you want to make in the world.

Research various industries, talk to professionals, and explore internships or projects. Don’t hesitate to seek guidance from mentors or career counselors.

✅ Remember: It’s okay to change your path. Growth comes from experience and learning what truly suits you.

About The Author

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Kedar Dash

Kedar Dash is the Managing Director of Indev Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. For the past two decades, he has been pioneering and paving pathways for utilizing ICTs to address development challenges. He is a prolific leader and writer, with a vision of bringing social equity by leveraging contemporary digital technologies. His extensive canvass of engagement across South-asia, Africa and Europe includes renowned sector leaders including World Bank, UNDP, National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), and Asian Development Bank, Development Alternatives (DA) and Oneworld South Asia.

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The Curriculum Vitae (CV) for Development.
Curriculum Vitae (CV) is the comprehensive document that outlines the skills, qualifications, achievements and experiences of a person.It’s appropriateness to the context in which it is presented is q

What is development sector?
In development sector effective communication both writing and speaking is essential, particularly at the senior level; this is important because of the nature of work – mobilisation of resources, rep

Tips for CV development.
.A CV should not exceed three pages with 11 font size. The primary focus should be on the first page. Anything more than 3 pages create a perceptional resistance to the person taking the interview and

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