How to Choose A Career You Won’t Regret

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Komentáře • 395

  • @GabrielBufardeci
    @GabrielBufardeci Před 7 měsíci +2393

    I'm 28 years old, I have a software degree, went to construction, now running my own dog training company that hasn't done amazingly. I'm at a point where I'm really struggling with hope, and this video legit made me cry with a sense of that hope being refilled. Thanks a lot

    • @howardalien2720
      @howardalien2720 Před 7 měsíci +5

      What did you think about construction?

    • @GabrielBufardeci
      @GabrielBufardeci Před 7 měsíci

      @@howardalien2720 I really enjoyed it, but I felt like I was trading my physical health for money after doing it a while. I had thoughts about wanting to do some sort of education consulting, and after your video, I realized that the "vertical" part of my T is learning theory and teaching/coaching. I've taught a lot of this info to my best friend who's a personal trainer, and it's helped him a ton, so we're working on a learning theory seminar for personal trainers, and thanks to this video, I'm now also applying to education consultant jobs. We've been working on the seminar for a while now, but this video helped me realize that I need to jump head first into it, which is actually what made me start applying to those jobs. Much thanks and much love

    • @GabrielBufardeci
      @GabrielBufardeci Před 7 měsíci +62

      @@Whyisthehandlenotabailable thanks

    • @Hrathen39
      @Hrathen39 Před 6 měsíci +18

      Yea, I never really saw much hope in doing something I love as it's not profitable. Instead I'm doing something I'm good at, get extremely well paid, and just use it to fund my hobbies.

    • @plumbing1
      @plumbing1 Před 6 měsíci +13

      I went from being a SWE to doing plumbing.

  • @quas3728
    @quas3728 Před 7 měsíci +726

    Life is basically a collection of regrets. so people should not be scared about regretting

  • @matthewcrome5835
    @matthewcrome5835 Před 8 měsíci +1139

    I relate to this so hard... I always loved math and science as a kid and participated in model rocket building, robotics, science fairs, and spelling bees. I later became interested in abnormal psychology when I began struggling with mental health issues, and also in anthropology when I took a class in community college and was hooked. I later rekindled my interest in robotics/CS/engineering, as well as starting work in the autism/IDD field (I am on the spectrum myself). Now I am pursuing a degree in Psychology with a goal of working in the autism/IDD field, but I want to go back to college for engineering/robotics at some point just to learn more about it and maybe change my career. In the meantime, I'm learning all I can about psychology, while participating in CS, rocketry, and other engineering clubs on the side.

    • @betc293
      @betc293 Před 8 měsíci +54

      Relatable I don't have enough money for my interests 🤦‍♀️

    • @matthewcrome5835
      @matthewcrome5835 Před 8 měsíci +8

      @@betc293 Yeah model rocket parts and robotics kits do cost a lot

    • @kitcat2449
      @kitcat2449 Před 6 měsíci +39

      I love to see another person whose main interests are tech and psychology. Those were my career choices as well (in addition to veterinary medicine) but since it's very hard to get into psychology here in Finland I went for engineering and I haven't regretted it! I love software engineering, it seems to fit my brain and personality well, but sometimes I get this urge to try other things. I want to do everything but that's not possible lol. 🙇🏼‍♀️

    • @matthewcrome5835
      @matthewcrome5835 Před 6 měsíci +8

      @@kitcat2449 I actually was also incredibly interested in veterinary medicine/biology as a little kid, but my other interests and the fact that my desire to become a veterinarian was just based off the fact that I loved my cats, but I wasn't actually good with animals in general, took precedence. I probably wouldn't have made it into vet school either, that shit is hard and competitive. I mean don't get me wrong, psychology and engineering (especially grad school) are hard too just because they're so popular that they're capped majors that are hard to get into, but vet school is harder to get into than med school, and is more academically rigorous as you have to study every animal's anatomy and physiology instead of just humans'.

    • @danielliammellywood3139
      @danielliammellywood3139 Před 4 měsíci +8

      Extremely relatable. I am between Quantum Mechanics and Psychology myself! I still have like 2 years to decide, but the stress is definitely there. Hope all of you make the choices best suit for yourselves

  • @ale-bc3rp
    @ale-bc3rp Před 6 měsíci +178

    I used to refer to myself as "jack of all traits, master of none," but now I'll call myself a renaissance soul haha

    • @BushraHassanzai
      @BushraHassanzai Před 28 dny +7

      "but still better than a master of one" think the real phrase was something like that

    • @anotherday-anotherslay
      @anotherday-anotherslay Před 2 dny +1

      "...but better still than a master of one!"
      most people don't know there's a second half to that quote, and it's the most important half too haha.

  • @iyasugames
    @iyasugames Před 8 měsíci +862

    This is great advice! I remember in fifth grade we learned the term "jack of all trades", which at the time I was told was someone who was good at a lot of things, but not the best at any of them. I thought it described me perfectly. When I'm not learning something new or working on a skill, I feel so lost sometimes. Someday I'll find a way to tie all or most of my interests together...

    • @graceofspades48
      @graceofspades48 Před 8 měsíci +23

      A teacher could work and if you teach elementary then you would teach all subjects

    • @siemberhane9007
      @siemberhane9007 Před 8 měsíci +114

      "A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one"

    • @Hello-hello-hello456
      @Hello-hello-hello456 Před 6 měsíci +48

      You can definitely be a jack of all trades AND master of one. You'd make an arguably better master of your specialization if you have a wider knowledge/skill base, it does transfer over into anything you learn.

  • @miwami.
    @miwami. Před 5 měsíci +473

    As a 17 year old who's particularly good at Biology but still wanting to have a job with a lot more freedom than just medicine because I'm a creative who can sing and likes to write or some sort of something as an active hobby (I'm a high school graduate and I was supposed to actually go to college last year but I repeated my senior year because I didn't know what to do) I have no idea what to do with my future. I have absolutely no idea why I'm even expected to decide what I want at this time because everything makes sense but then again... Nothing really does.

    • @manasvi_error10.43
      @manasvi_error10.43 Před 5 měsíci +45

      Us bro you're not alone

    • @Alma-ir5zq
      @Alma-ir5zq Před 5 měsíci +58

      Maybe you should go with biology and writing/ speaking/ communication so you can do stage talks about medicine or be a professor , do Ted talks write books about all of that and so on
      Or a different path is studying biology with business/ marketing/management so you can do a make-up or skip care brand/company
      Keep music as a hobby, learn more about music in your free time, and find a local band in college. If things work out, it could change everything,
      I don't know if any of this helps, but maybe you'll find something better. I hope everything works out. I am actually also going through this at the moment, trying to figure out everything is really hard
      (Sorry about my English, not my main language 😅)

    • @hyeonatips
      @hyeonatips Před 4 měsíci +16

      yeah, you're not alone I'm 17 too struggling with what I want to even do and I Graduate soon. It's worrying but let's have hope and if you're religious let us pray for guidance through Jesus.

    • @anax6777
      @anax6777 Před 4 měsíci +13

      @@hyeonatips@hyeonatips I am 17 too, and I graduate soon; I literally have no idea what to do in my future, but I think I might stick with biology/business.

    • @miwami.
      @miwami. Před 4 měsíci +10

      @@hyeonatips I'm a Muslim actually, but best of luck to us!

  • @FaiGal
    @FaiGal Před 8 měsíci +887

    I remember reading a book called Awakening Your Ikigai by Ken Mogi and that really helped me assess my skills and narrow down my career choices. Definitely recommend it.

    • @sweetlulu4306
      @sweetlulu4306 Před 7 měsíci +11

      Same! I was supprised that I was already following without me knowing it.

    • @KatlehoMagwaza
      @KatlehoMagwaza Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you ☺️🌺

  • @kristinapaxton9686
    @kristinapaxton9686 Před 4 měsíci +72

    I think we should not strive for a dream career, rather a dream lifestyle and how we can use a career as a tool to achieve that dream lifestyle.

    • @LavaCreeperPeople
      @LavaCreeperPeople Před 4 měsíci

      yes

    • @SheenaShea
      @SheenaShea Před 6 dny

      Omg 🙌

    • @TheresaReichley
      @TheresaReichley Před 5 dny

      This is the advice I’d give. Don’t worry about the specifics of the job until you know what kids of lifestyle you want. If you want to have lots of time off, you can’t do things like software where you have to be working all the time. If you want have a lot of money, you probably won’t be doing passion work (which unless you’re superhuman, don’t pay well), and won’t get a lot of time off.

  • @fxthiiaraa__
    @fxthiiaraa__ Před 4 měsíci +138

    As someone that is very indisicive and have alot of interest, i relate to steven. My main interest is art, but i also like coding, science, psychology, music, writing, editing, and other stuff.
    I think this video helped me on choosing what major i want to be in the future. Thankyou

    • @causegalissopretty
      @causegalissopretty Před 4 měsíci +4

      Girl cognitive science and AI might be something u should consider

    • @bv3773
      @bv3773 Před 3 měsíci

      ​ @@causegalissopretty Hi, hope you are doing well:) So I've been taking a gap year as well and it has worsened my ideas about what I should choose, lately, I found out about CogSci and it does have the disciplines that I have been interested in, but the thing is, I am still afraid if I´ll like it or not, and since I saw your comment mentioning it I just wanted to ask, have u been taking classes on CogSci or do u know anyone that has, just so I could ask how do you find it and what do u think about it, any pros and cons? It's different when u search on the Web and ask someone who actually is in that field so that´s why I´m reaching out, I apologize if I annoyed you, and thank you in advance :)

    • @bushral.tasneem5464
      @bushral.tasneem5464 Před měsícem +1

      Multimedia design or interactive media?

  • @janaabedelrazeq2504
    @janaabedelrazeq2504 Před 4 měsíci +131

    I am currently 18 years old and on a gap year before uni, and I am trying to decide on my future career, and seeing videos like this really helps theoretically but in real life it's really scary to jump into something especially academic or in careers without any reassurance.

    • @QandeelBatool
      @QandeelBatool Před 3 měsíci +9

      I too am 18 and on a gap year before uni to decide my career never knew choosing a career will be this difficult
      I gave an exam for medical but didn't get into medschool now every day I'm thinking.
      I really liked this diverse careers idea and I'm gonna look into it though my field is bio but I'm also gonna try cs and coding stuff as I love problem solving. Ahh there is so much to do but still can't decide what to do

    • @jasmim6612
      @jasmim6612 Před 3 měsíci +14

      hello fellow 18 year olds on a gap year struggling to choose a path in life

    • @mahisingh006
      @mahisingh006 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Gurl!! Same..im 19 and on a gap year,cuz i couldn't clear my uni entrance last year..im gonna try again this year, but after uni? idk what am I gonna do lol with my degree

    • @EOMMunaware
      @EOMMunaware Před měsícem +8

      I’m 21 that started this year. Here’s a tip, truth is at 18 years old you have not experienced much fields in anything, take long as you can to figure out what interests you and makes money/ employable. There has to be a balance between those, once you do figure it out then enrol in university. I shit you not, I realized I was gaslighting myself into computer science almost enrolled in it, then changed to nursing. And comp sci is hella over saturated, and AI able to take 10-13% of jobs. anyway so I think I made the right choice.

    • @harsheh
      @harsheh Před měsícem +1

      i'm 19 in my gap year and it's going miserably so far

  • @emilyjwatchesstuff
    @emilyjwatchesstuff Před 6 měsíci +191

    This is so interesting! I’m 17 and I’m heading to university next year, and I have ‘chosen’ my future career (I am aiming to become a university professor) and it’s something I’m pretty passionate about. The degree I’m going to study allows for that breadth of development, such as studying other subjects alongside it. Very well researched!

    • @afiginetteahado2090
      @afiginetteahado2090 Před 4 měsíci +6

      what is this degree ? Just curious because it seems very interesting

    • @randommfk
      @randommfk Před 4 měsíci

      /

    • @Mike-zp2co
      @Mike-zp2co Před 4 měsíci +1

      Good luck dude, going down the same path myself. Gonna be a long 8 years lmao

    • @danielruiz2865
      @danielruiz2865 Před 2 měsíci

      Hey Emily, I hope you are doing great. I'm curious... what specific degree did you choose that will help you bulid that breadth of development while doing the deep specialization in the person you want to become. I'm also aiming to become a university professor (maybe something related to teach history or politics) and it's definitely insteresting to know what path other people are taking. I appreciate any response you can give, thanks!

  • @crystal14w
    @crystal14w Před 8 měsíci +149

    I love this discussion! I had a previous manager that was upset with me not picking a path to specialize in data. I could do everything from architecture, roadmap development, deployment and testing. I enjoyed the business and technical side. At one point, I believed that creative technology was my path, however I don't have just one path in data. I love acting, film making, story telling, writing. I used to want to be an engineer so I own a 3-D printer because I like building. I feel like I peaked in my career and now my main focus is making an impact on the lives of younger generations. Hopefully spread data awareness. I enjoy having multiple hobbies and interests.

    • @yasmine.fathallah
      @yasmine.fathallah Před 4 měsíci +5

      I'm really interested about this subject and happy it worked out well for you. I studied a bachelor in computer science but deep down I'm an artist and creative person, I keep thinking that I won't be the best person in the field of CS but I might do better in the creative field and could see myself working as an art director, although I keep second-guessing myself due to the high competition in that field. Do you advise that I follow the creative path or work in a field that combines both tech and art, or just work in tech and keep art as a hobby? Also please let me know what worked out for you and what work do you do?

    • @emmahalsey1573
      @emmahalsey1573 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hi! I'm looking to graduate with a data analytics and business administration degree (and a minor in information science) next year, and I'm kind of having the same crisis that was described in the video. Do you have any advice for someone going into this field? I want to broaden my horizons like you and not be stuck in just one specialized path---I'm interested in architecture, development, and analysis.

    • @emmahalsey1573
      @emmahalsey1573 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@yasmine.fathallah I was originally an art major tbh and I was so unhappy with my art classes that I knew I could never do art professionally. I enjoyed the freedom of creating what I wanted too much and I felt like doing art professionally would ruin it for me. I'd also like to see what OP has to say on this, though :))

    • @lisjimenezbalbuena977
      @lisjimenezbalbuena977 Před 4 měsíci

      @@yasmine.fathallahI have the same question 😞

    • @stumnotstumped
      @stumnotstumped Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@emmahalsey1573okay I'm an engineering student rn but I can mostly relate so I'd like to see the replies in this thread too :D

  • @kmmk292929
    @kmmk292929 Před 3 měsíci +20

    This solved the problem of my indecisiveness.
    I am looking for new jobs and was so lost. I was already experienced at graphic design, but doubted myself. Thought, I need to learn coding, I need to learn data analysis, I need to learn SEO and marketing, I need to learn software engineering, blah blah blah, all this crap piling up in my head and a giant wave of feeling overwhelmed. Now I know, I need to just stick with design. I enjoy it, I have experience in it, it's still necessary (AI can't replace us, designing has too much nuance to it that AI can't replace), so yeah.....I can make it happen. This was helpful, thank you. I will now become a "T".

  • @paladinsorcerer67
    @paladinsorcerer67 Před 6 měsíci +36

    I very much appreciate this video, thank you for making it. Once you land a job, try to incorporate your horizontal in your everyday work tasks. Keep an eye out for job listings that line up with your outside interests, and make moves in that direction as time progresses. Advice we get from influencers is advice that comes from the lucky few who land jobs, so their advice might be biased in a way that doesnt help the strugglers out there. Good luck to you!

  • @BlackoutNearos
    @BlackoutNearos Před 8 měsíci +36

    Hi Tina, I just discovered this idea of the Renaissance Man through Barbara Sher (what she calls a Scanner) and her book Refuse to Choose only a couple days ago! Insane you drop this video so shortly after. Her answer to the question of, "What should I do if I want todo everything?" is "Do everything!". How that affects career (and general life choices) is nothing short of life-changing!

  • @purtnellus
    @purtnellus Před 6 měsíci +21

    Really needed a video like this to help get my life back on track. All these years of working different jobs and finding they aren't for me really made me feel like the problem was with me, but I see now that it's an antiquated view to stick with one place for the rest of my days. I must build a strong enough foundation for my "T" and then build from there.

  • @lamissa2357
    @lamissa2357 Před 8 měsíci +9

    Thank you for the video & ideas in it! This is what I needed to hear right now! Feel much more happy, excited and calm about choosing my future career!😊🙏

  • @ezeleXD
    @ezeleXD Před 4 měsíci +8

    im 16 and im graduating school next year . being the daughter of an asian family, my parents want me to be an engineer or a doctor. now the thing is i am particularly good at biology but i am also good at so much more than that . im good at writing , singing and editting and i dont want to limit my creativity to the study of medicine. i am quite definitely intrigued by science but im also interested in so much more :/

  • @balasaravanan500
    @balasaravanan500 Před 7 měsíci +8

    My heartfelt thanks to you Tina 🙏 this was a lifechanging video for me. I learnt a lot and now clear on my career and life goals.

  • @tentimit
    @tentimit Před 6 měsíci +14

    Absolutely accurate. Despite having more than 9 years of experience in the IT sector, I found myself grappling with the pursuit of my goals. This led me to pivot into a different field where I delved into trading, creating videos, and coding. It's my belief that the journey of learning is perpetual, especially in a world where everything advances at the speed of light

  • @stevenbryan3008
    @stevenbryan3008 Před 7 měsíci +3

    steven here, thank you so much for the information, I was really struglling to find out what I want to do in life, this gives me so much insights, thank you

  • @AJ-nb9vt
    @AJ-nb9vt Před 7 měsíci +3

    That was one of the most helpful video i have seen about chossing a career . You really broke down things .Thank you Tina .😁😁

  • @flavia9269
    @flavia9269 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I absolutely loved this video! Thank you so much for sharing your vision with us❤

  • @4bigface
    @4bigface Před 6 měsíci +2

    this is awesome Tina. really timely for me. thank you

  • @AerialWaviator
    @AerialWaviator Před 8 měsíci +50

    Picking a career is hard. It turns out a career is a journey, not a destination.
    Wish I had been exposed to the content of this video a decade ago. I majored in Atmospheric Science, and Computer Science with many side interests. It's interesting to see how career paths for Data Science, ML, and AI are all multidisciplinary in nature, and they didn't exist as specific educational paths at institutions a decade, or two ago.

  • @giantgrog
    @giantgrog Před 6 měsíci +49

    I'm 18 and (hopefully) heading to university this year. Since English belongs to the list of my greatest passions, I've decided to apply for this major. Right now I'm sure my future career will revolve around writing, so it might be writing articles or preferably editing

  • @lifeofchinonso
    @lifeofchinonso Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is very well put together and articulated. Thank you

  • @igknighte
    @igknighte Před 8 měsíci +17

    Thank you for sharing these brilliant ideas with us. It really comes down to the similar thing that I thought which is that you will never find a 'perfect' field for you. You really need to choose something from array of topics that you are interest in and have some fun doing, so you can support yourself (preferably higher paid and not as time consuming as becoming a doctor in my opinion. That way you will have an easier and faster start) At the same time combine it with your other interests, skills and over time create a unique skillset which means its wayy harder to replace you. (means more money :D) And this is probably the way how you create a 'perfect' career that you enjoy cuz its based on your interests and not other people interests. Its similar idea that Robert Green said in one of his videos.

  • @ebonydarknessdementiaraven4610
    @ebonydarknessdementiaraven4610 Před 4 měsíci +11

    my mum has worked so many different jobs in completely different fields - she's currently working as a research manager in the nhs despite not even having a gcse in biology. Most likely ur not gonna work the same job for the rest of your life and thats okay. Life goes on and on and on so do what you need to in the moment rather than worry about the knock on effect 20 or 30 years from now

  • @siuwumai
    @siuwumai Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thank you for the very insightful video I am definitely a T shape person when it comes to deciding on my career and dabbling into other subjects and such in college, I thought being indecisive was a bad thing when in reality it's okay to be good at other things too, especually when they become your interest and help you finding your way to a career you would enjoy doing for years on end. This video was the breathe of fresh air I needed.

  • @farahahmedchowdhury3976
    @farahahmedchowdhury3976 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thank you soo much!!🌻💛

  • @alexandraderikova658
    @alexandraderikova658 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this wonderful video! Puts a lot of things into place :)

  • @leodalionful
    @leodalionful Před 6 měsíci

    This is actually so helpful thank you

  • @LunaLokiita
    @LunaLokiita Před 3 měsíci +2

    What a well done video. Thorough, Informative and Entertaining. ❤🎉

  • @ajkhattak
    @ajkhattak Před 8 měsíci +2

    This is so up to the point. Amazing content ❤🙏

  • @jasonchan3647
    @jasonchan3647 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thanks Tina, I have shared this with my 3 teenage kids.

  • @pradyumnasahu3313
    @pradyumnasahu3313 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for making this video, really helpful

  • @jokarimi4542
    @jokarimi4542 Před 8 měsíci

    thank you for great advice🤓

  • @isalutfi
    @isalutfi Před 8 měsíci +3

    Hallo Tina. Thank you for sharing. This topic is really relevant to me and will be helpful.

  • @sweetiesadiq5400
    @sweetiesadiq5400 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank for this video been battling this for a while now

  • @yallhyan
    @yallhyan Před 8 měsíci +1

    I love this … thank you ❤

  • @miguellazo5240
    @miguellazo5240 Před 8 měsíci +13

    Thanks for this! Knew im not the only one skeptic about the choosing what to study on an early age and sticking to it for 4 to 5 years of studying then knowing the course would be irrelevant since new tech and jobs emerged hahaha. Ineed times are changing and rapid fast development of our society.

  • @tobbdance
    @tobbdance Před 6 měsíci

    Amazing inspo 💯

  • @ZeinabeeM
    @ZeinabeeM Před 8 měsíci

    thank you for giving me words to describe myself!! I can now get to know my kind better by searching these terms

  • @dacooker_1448
    @dacooker_1448 Před 4 měsíci +20

    I am grateful I have been recommended this video! I am not from America but since i was 17 I wanted to become a First responder (firefighter or paramedic) so I enlisted as a volunteer, now I am 18 years old and after this year of experience as a volunteer i want to say that even though i still love everything about what I do i am thinking of taking up a different branch of work, so that theres a backup plan in case im not able to succeed in the fire academy. I love spending time outdoors and in nature so im probably gonna do some research on what collages work in environmental protection or any other types of work like this. tysm for awesome video and great channel!

    • @lathareddy7553
      @lathareddy7553 Před 7 dny

      Did u find any courses or colleges for environmental protection

  • @Loveroftacos
    @Loveroftacos Před 8 měsíci +1

    Your content is so good wow

  • @writetoprithvi
    @writetoprithvi Před měsícem

    extremely awesome videos. Thankyou so much

  • @ananj
    @ananj Před 8 měsíci +1

    I just love hearing her talk

  • @copiouscat
    @copiouscat Před 8 měsíci +35

    Best timing from One of the Best Content Creators 💜🙏🏽
    This is LITERALLY what im experiencing right now 🙃

    • @TinaHuang1
      @TinaHuang1  Před 8 měsíci +7

      YAY lmk what you think!!

    • @copiouscat
      @copiouscat Před 8 měsíci +3

      Girrrrllll 🤯🫨 its the T for me. And the way you explained and Connected it so precisely and simple. Wow. Thank you for this because i was truly a bit stumped. 💜 btw i just Drew a T and eritema it out like you said! Im alreadt pretty established surprisingly and like Steve said ✨you can only trust that the dots Connect as long as you move forward. ✨

  • @vartanpashayan297
    @vartanpashayan297 Před měsícem

    Tina you seem very interested in these topic of videos I can see it from your eyes and passion you bring, you should do more history or explanatory videos.

  • @user-io5tj4rx5g
    @user-io5tj4rx5g Před 8 měsíci

    I love your videos. You always say what I need to hear

  • @arturobarrantes648
    @arturobarrantes648 Před 8 měsíci +13

    Hey Tina! Your videos are great! I have a concern and it’ll be really helpful to know what you think. I'm currently pursuing a science career that I'm passionate about. However, I also have other interests that I haven't had the time to explore due to my college commitments. I'm considering taking a semester off from university to focus on these passions, clear them from my path, and then return to my academic journey with renewed enthusiasm. What are your thoughts on this?

  • @Mohammadparvazi
    @Mohammadparvazi Před měsícem

    Great advice thanks

  • @anotherweeb8196
    @anotherweeb8196 Před 8 měsíci +5

    This video is so useful. Thank you☺️

  • @tarkanbaysal
    @tarkanbaysal Před 8 měsíci +1

    Very helpful video, thank you Tina.

  • @fatimamentoor4983
    @fatimamentoor4983 Před 8 měsíci +3

    For me, Steve Jobs's commencement speech video was the most useful video I'd ever watched. Now, this one is totally second to that. Thanks, Tina!

  • @affectojfgidi1246
    @affectojfgidi1246 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you!

  • @nycto16
    @nycto16 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I'm that person who have so many passions from media to economics, from psychology to neuroscience, sociology, fashion and what not? I chose business administration degree because it is so broad and have so many things to study, it has given me a lot of knowledge and now i'm going to major in marketing which is basically all about psychology, media and economics! And I can work in fashion with Marketing degree... so its a win-win situation.

  • @heloisaduarte4745
    @heloisaduarte4745 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I really liked the vídeo, but I believe it should have done it in 2 parts... the last part about the T career is so interesting; it could have more examples, though...

  • @cumulusmusic100
    @cumulusmusic100 Před 4 měsíci +2

    One of the best put together video I have come across

  • @ritas4268
    @ritas4268 Před 4 měsíci

    This video is an amazing explanation to the “T person”, because I also want to do something with my artistic talents :). It’s always good to be aware of as well that every job has its own “shit sandwich” which means that it has its parts that really suck. This also makes you question if you’re determined enough to overcome that part of your career. For example I want to be a nurse practitioner, but I also know that to do so I’ll have to see a bunch of horrific or sad situations. Im determined enough though to fight those battles for my career.

  • @user-wo8eb7js1k
    @user-wo8eb7js1k Před 6 měsíci

    Very good video! 👍

  • @ajaykarthikeyan8115
    @ajaykarthikeyan8115 Před 26 dny

    Great Video!!!

  • @Aylin-dj2wc
    @Aylin-dj2wc Před 8 měsíci +13

    Hii, im also an 18 y/o going through this(ngl this has been going on for years), tho my circumstances are a little different since i live in a third world country without the money to get an education in english speaking countries, so i have to major in something that would pave the way for immigrating to such countries in higher degrees. And there's also the fact that i'm interested in both arts and desing and computer science and ngl getting a job in the ladder(even if it is the safer and more paying option) is not what i'll do in an ideal world but the former is too risky for someone like me so maybe i'll switch careers when things are a little stable or find a way to mix both. Anyways after watching this and that other video you made about how we're probably gonna choose the wrong career and if we're interested in different things it's better to choose the high paying job and pursue the other alongside helped giving my thoughts some clearance.
    I still have so many doubts but i really hope things would turn out the best.
    (Oh and a little note, ugh i'm sorry if this is rude and i can't talk for everyone but i unfortunately can't find reassurance in hearing examples of people like elon musk who had so many privileges from birth, and maybe you can talk about people that weren't so privileged?😭💘 )

    • @luciewang9790
      @luciewang9790 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hi there, there's no need to apologize! You're feelings are completely valid, I completely understand. People all have different lives and not everyone has that many opportunities...so some of us just have to make do with what we have. Don't worry about it, what you're saying is not rude, it's completely valid.

  • @hellloooopeopleee
    @hellloooopeopleee Před 4 měsíci +1

    off topic but ur skin is literally glowing 🤩🤩

  • @stevenhays6816
    @stevenhays6816 Před 8 měsíci

    I feel like this video is exactly what I needed to hear, and the extra personal touch of the name choice helps :D

  • @nightingale3.0
    @nightingale3.0 Před 6 měsíci

    Wow this is what my brother tries to tell me too😊. Thanks.

  • @matt_milack
    @matt_milack Před 8 měsíci +25

    I simply can't choose between becoming a data analyst and than striving to become a data engineer and becoming a sysadmin and than striving to become a SOC analyst.

    • @NormanWasHere452
      @NormanWasHere452 Před 8 měsíci +6

      I don’t know if I want to do a physics phd, data science or finance all radically different. You’re not far off, I’ve spoken to people that move between those kind of roles as long as you keep learning it’s in the same ball park

    • @disarchitected
      @disarchitected Před 8 měsíci +3

      Im on a similar path and doing most of them, one after another, adding a roster of qualifications, all at the same firm. My firm are pretty happy with this, if I remain in a junior salary band. They are paying for all the qualifications and training which has cost 10’s of thousands. Tried Data Analyst, Data Scientist, Data Engineer, Dev Ops engineer (Very sysadminny) roles so far. Would like to try Solution Architect next. Then going to pick one to create the “I”, can’t remain a junior for ever!
      Although my colleagues who went “I” shaped quickly are earning much more than I am, I see it as an investment in my future, as I think this breadth will be useful at director levels. I also find it pretty damn interesting, which for me is the most important thing.

    • @Anonymoose66G
      @Anonymoose66G Před 8 měsíci

      @@NormanWasHere452 I don't know what to do either, for me it's between Physics, Philosophy, Statistics, Economics, Accounting or Finance. I suppose we have to compromise and pick which one fits into the intersection of the Venn Diagram if A=money & B=Enjoyment, that's what I'd recommend you to do. I'll probably end up picking finance or something 😂.
      You also have to factor in wether or not you need a PHD, (masters are usually better anyways)
      However by far the most important consideration is the working environment, you may love the subject but do you love the job?

  • @upamarai5274
    @upamarai5274 Před 7 měsíci +1

    It is also better opportunities for earning and working together and supportive relationships make strong 😊

  • @yuluqin6463
    @yuluqin6463 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing your insights on being a T-shaped person. I agree with it. The vertical part takes time, daily grind to build, but it is the fundamental skills and foundation of your career. If you are very good at coding for example, you will normally not end up just being a software engineer.

  • @mansouralsubaie222
    @mansouralsubaie222 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for this video I am literally Steven in the video I am studying computer science and economics with a minor in philosophy I have always wanted to do things that interested me and challenged me to grow but didn’t know how this would fit with my idea of a “career” I was deeply interested in the idea of a renaissance period person and hoped to find a way to emulate that but struggled with it in how vast and varied my interests were. this really helped me to understand what to to with my career and how to move forward genuinely thanks for this!

    • @TinaHuang1
      @TinaHuang1  Před 3 měsíci

      I'm so happy to hear that! It takes time :)

  • @bin4ry_d3struct0r
    @bin4ry_d3struct0r Před 8 měsíci +54

    It's interesting that this video was made by a data scientist because AI/ML/DS are the perfect disciplines in which to specialize. They can all be applied to a broad selection of fields.

    • @find2hard
      @find2hard Před 6 měsíci

      She quit her data science job to try to be an influencer...

    • @bin4ry_d3struct0r
      @bin4ry_d3struct0r Před 6 měsíci

      @@find2hard She quit her job to start her own company (Lonely Octopus) _while_ running her CZcams channel.

    • @Naomi-xu4hq
      @Naomi-xu4hq Před 4 měsíci

      @@find2hardshe didn’t quit to become an influencer, she became an influencer, which is better work-life balance and pay than 99.99% of 9-5 jobs

    • @shiningudk9743
      @shiningudk9743 Před měsícem

      what is ML

    • @bin4ry_d3struct0r
      @bin4ry_d3struct0r Před měsícem

      @@shiningudk9743 ML = machine learning

  • @Tchatarero36
    @Tchatarero36 Před 8 měsíci +1

    thanks for this video

  • @Frentoags
    @Frentoags Před 5 měsíci +3

    I’m 17 and my education is currently focused on animal-care and such, I chose it because I like animals, but it seems the further I look into jobs available with this education, the more lost I feel, like is this really what I want to do? I don’t know anymore, I don’t really know where to go after graduation, and that anxiety over what to do next only gets worse when I know my parents are gonna want me to start the next thing immediatly, but I’m so burnt out from school I don’t wanna do that again right after it’s over

  • @mariana.silva.
    @mariana.silva. Před 2 měsíci

    BEAUTIFUL. Thank you for this. Just a minor feedback if you allow me... I find the background music you chose I bit distracting. Other than that it amazing

  • @lilyshealinggarden5648
    @lilyshealinggarden5648 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thank you for making this video.. I'm 19 and I'm still in highschool.. I feel like the pressure is on..

  • @RimshaNaqvi-gq3ui
    @RimshaNaqvi-gq3ui Před 2 měsíci +1

    this is quite an interesting concept and i have come across it for the first time. wonderful explaining really. i think my vertical line could be either medical or computer science and my horizontal would be my various interest such as literature writing petry journalism. i could always work on my interest as side hustles like writing a book. thank youu!!

  • @emytimor5191
    @emytimor5191 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Very good and entertaining video

  • @md.atikurrahaman5793
    @md.atikurrahaman5793 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you ❤

  • @aryuwuka
    @aryuwuka Před 5 měsíci

    this is unironically the most useful video ive ever watched

  • @johnnhuang
    @johnnhuang Před 2 měsíci

    Hello fellow Huang, this is a great video =)

  • @rap_rose3987
    @rap_rose3987 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for your video Tina

  • @hoot2416
    @hoot2416 Před 8 měsíci +18

    For all the younger workers with a degree that maybe watching this, If you're in the US and not sure what you want to do, I would consider finding a career with the federal government. There's plenty of different fields to get into. Having a college degree can get you started at higher grades. It might not pay as well as private sector but I'm sure it offers a work/life balance that would be hard for the private sector to match. I've been with the feds since 2018, I've never been denied a vacation request. Looking at my LES, I have 182 hours of annual leave and 440 hours of sick leave as I write this. You get TSP (401k) and pension.

    • @ttyoutube2020
      @ttyoutube2020 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I hear you, and I’ve considered it. However, I’d like to ask your opinion on something, if you don’t mind, and I know it’s weird to talk on youtube like this as commenters to a video. I have heard that federal government jobs may not open up as quick or may be not as much as private sector, since private sectors either promotes quicker and have more job hoppers (also may have more people resigning), while with public sector, many people tend to stay longer in their positions, which makes it less likely to become open for a nee comer, or someone may be looking into advance in their career. What would you say about this?

    • @hoot2416
      @hoot2416 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@ttyoutube2020 IMO what you say is accurate, but I think it's highly dependent on the agency as well. I've heard some agencies like the SSA have a high turnover rate, though I'd probably avoid those agencies. Lol. I'd say there are ample opportunities for advancement if you are willing to move since there are opportunities all over the world.

    • @ttyoutube2020
      @ttyoutube2020 Před 5 měsíci

      @@hoot2416 So, which government agency would you suggest people look into?

    • @dawn2508
      @dawn2508 Před 5 měsíci +2

      What about people with no degree but work in construction. Are there any jobs for them?

    • @hoot2416
      @hoot2416 Před 5 měsíci

      @@dawn2508 yes. There definitely are skilledtrades jobs. Just go to the federal government's job hiring site and search. www.usajobs.gov. The HR people I've talked to have told me they prefer applicants use the resume building tool and you want to be as detailed as possible.

  • @miaklauk16
    @miaklauk16 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I'm a massive Formula 1 fan and my biggest dream, well apart from becoming a pro cyclist, is to become a mechanic in racing. I'm 15 years old and a lot of my classmates have no idea what they want to do and I'm very happy that i do and it is something that i would even pay for to be able to change a motor on a porsche 911 or even an f1 car for once

  • @Zemiaza
    @Zemiaza Před měsícem

    I don’t know what I want to do. I have a list of what I don’t want to be but only 3 in what I would be okay with doing.
    1. An architect
    •I am interested
    •Am adaptable to changes
    •Can focus for long periods
    •Enjoy art
    •I can think logically and phrase things in polite ways
    •I am understanding when dealing with others
    •Am dedicated and has self discipline
    Artist
    •I am passionate
    •I am adaptable and am well versed in many different materials and mixed media
    •Can interact, as said earlier, well with others.
    But being forced into doing something I REALLY love I could become sick of it I could feel dread like I do with school despite the fact I love to learn. If I don’t make it or if I do but don’t get jobs I might not make enough money to support myself
    3. Historian
    •I have loved history forever
    •I enjoy to learn and to share such knowledge
    But I might not make much money.
    Several of these I need to look more into it (architect, artist) but I feel so stressed about this despite having a lot of time (like several years) before I need to really start thinking of the future 😅

  • @marceloarnez1491
    @marceloarnez1491 Před 8 měsíci +12

    Make a video how to choose a career when you're interested in nothing!

  • @jerbear97
    @jerbear97 Před 8 měsíci +2

    LOL that "prompt engineer(?)" got me

  • @mub03
    @mub03 Před 4 měsíci

    Good video!

  • @letiziaintheroom
    @letiziaintheroom Před 8 měsíci

    Great video and super useful :)

  • @penguin22penguin22
    @penguin22penguin22 Před 3 měsíci

    1:40 first thing i thought of when you brought up the renaissance, on how leonardo da vinci was an artist, inventor, mathematician, and a lot of other career.s

  • @SaffronRice
    @SaffronRice Před 3 měsíci

    I chose running start to do college in high-school but now I’ve learned I dislike most stem based classes (my original focus) and I basically wasted my junior/senior years of hs. So now I’m stuck between reverting to my middle school self and picking art class or…calculus 3 and more physics 🎀✨

  • @theodorepappas8744
    @theodorepappas8744 Před 4 měsíci

    Amazing video. Great explanations !

  • @ayomide8728
    @ayomide8728 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Am currently in the University studying a course in the medical sciences i suddenly feel my passion doesn't lie there i love things like coding, motivation, writing, learning new skills, am curious about how the body works in different ways in general i love both the science courses and also maths and i also enjoy how technology is advancing
    But still trying to figure out what i want to do incase i have an opportunity to change before its too late

    • @xjtmskfk
      @xjtmskfk Před 2 měsíci

      take a look into forensic scientists or anything along the line. there are tons of different types of forensic related jobs but most of them are very heavy anatomy and technology related. Plus, salary is not bad either.

  • @Arkia01
    @Arkia01 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Interesting, thanks ❤😅

  • @anahitajafarimoein70
    @anahitajafarimoein70 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm 16 and I was so confused I because I adored so many majors. ( I love computer science, business, marketing, literature, art, music... :)
    Not confused anymore, thank you so much for the information, very helpful.

  • @harshitsati
    @harshitsati Před 8 měsíci +21

    It’s so hard to choose a career nowadays, there are so many aspects to see, like will your job be taken by AI?

    • @themore-you-know
      @themore-you-know Před 8 měsíci +1

      Human motivations and speeches are fleeting,
      Physical realities are not.
      Look to the detailed physical needs of humans, downright to quantifying specific elements or components, and current markets for one of these.
      Example: how many and where are (N) being produced, at what costs, comparative to whom ?
      It could be anything from tap water, to video games, to youtube videos, to silicate shieldings (I'm making up a word, I have no clue), to steel grades and iron ores. And it can get niche, because for instance: not all coal is the same.

    • @autumn399
      @autumn399 Před 8 měsíci +9

      Right! On top of considering job opportunities, salaries, likes & dislikes, career growth when it comes to choosing a career, now we also have to worry about AI. These days I'm trying to decide which degree to study and it's driving me crazy.

  • @GuilGirl
    @GuilGirl Před 12 dny

    I really love the idea of a T shaped person! Actually, I've just turned 24 a few days ago, and I was wondering why I decided to be a skin therapist while I studied English at university! I was so ashamed and thought that it was mostly about money! But here I am, watching your video all of a sudden, realizing that it all was meant to be! So, to me, studying English was the vertical part of the T and skin care would be on the surface! Combined together, I can translate English books related to skincare to my language or host podcasts about them while still being a skin therapist! Thank you soooo much for this video❤❤❤

  • @smallworld707
    @smallworld707 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Amazing!

  • @jasso6539
    @jasso6539 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I really needed this video 4 years ago :C

    • @TinaHuang1
      @TinaHuang1  Před 8 měsíci +1

      what are you doing now??

    • @jasso6539
      @jasso6539 Před 8 měsíci

      I'm still studying mechatronic engineering but I went to a lot of things trying to figuring out if I was doing the right thing. I still have a lot of things on my mind but every day is a little better and im becoming more confifent of my degree:)@@TinaHuang1

  • @fedorbutochnikow5312
    @fedorbutochnikow5312 Před měsícem +1

    You will regret anything if regretting is what you are focused on. This was my folly for the longest time until I realized that a job is the sale of my time, never meant to exhilarating. With new things learn there are always new employment options, no need to obsess over staying motivated naturally, there is no such a thing is effortless effort, you either want to live in a focused state of mind or you don't, the effort to quit everything is the same because quitting does not liberate, it only brings about anxiety, whereas employment, however unlikable, offers that safety net of organized focus we time gets managed and financial opportunities allow us to take breaks and make changes.