10 Unconventional Jobs which are sure to pique your interest

Once upon a time, a mother would look at her child and tell them to become an engineer or a doctor. Once upon a time, these two were the most promising careers that our country had to offer. But that’s not the case anymore; call it technological advancements or venturing into hereto unexplored, but the job market today has a plethora of job opportunities and career fields. All this has come to fruition because of people who have thought out of the box, made hobbies into well-paying jobs, and created a whole new field of unconventional jobs.

 

Dance therapist

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Dance therapy (or movement therapy) is a form of dance that creates an environment that is therapeutic and helps heal individuals facing physical, emotional or mental problems through expressive movements. Dance therapists help their clients in overcoming a number of issues in their life simply through expression and dance.

 

Wildlife Conservation

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Environmental issues as well as habitat encroachment have led to a number of career opportunities in wildlife conservation for the protection and the preservation of these animals as well as their natural habitats. If you have the verve to give back to nature, then this can be your calling.

 

Writer

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You might not think that it is much, but with the rise of content marketing, the demand for writers is soaring through the air.

 

Dietician

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People have less time and more health issues these days, realities that can be attributed to high work stress and a sedentary lifestyle. As a dietician, you play an influential role in guiding people to eat right and adopt a lifestyle that will bode well for their health.

Air Traffic Controller

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You will find people wanting to become cabin crew, and people wanting to become pilots. But an equally important role, if not more, is that of an air traffic controller. After all, the pilot may fly, but the controller tells him when and where.

 

Journalist

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With a fast paced life and an eye for the details, a journalist can reach truly high stations of success.

 

Life Coach

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Neither do we mean sports and nor do we mean tuition centers (very viable options though they are). Here we are talking about being a life coach. If you are good with people and psychology, this is a very interesting path to choose.

 

Court Reporter

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Probably not the first job you would think of, but if you can write really fast, this could be the job for you.

 

Fashion Designers

 

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We have all seen the fashion shows and we all know the huge market this job has. In fact, fashion designing is one of the few fields that have historically and continually fostered the spirit of entrepreneurship. But do remember – competition is fierce in this field.

 

Graphic Designers

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The rise of digital has given rise to the need for graphic designers, those who can ideate and illustrate to give shape to a brand’s digital presence.

 

If you truly do not wish to conform to a regular job with a desk and a computer, there are a lot of options for you, where you can choose to do what you like. All you have to do is break away from convention.

Skill Set Stories – The Career Counselor

Who is a career counselor?

Career counselors are not just some people you are vaguely aware of and who you meet once in a while. It is a fact that many times, people, especially students, are simply unaware of the number and types of career choices that are available today. A number of factors tend to influence your career. These include your background, personality, interests, and obviously your abilities. A career counselor is basically the person who stitches (figuratively, of course) all these bits and pieces and helps you see the bigger picture towards an ideal career.

Why become a career counselor?

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Let’s be frank, if asked, children would probably tell you how they want to be astronauts, scientists, etc. or the more unconventional answers of writer, photographer, designer, would greet you. There are not many people who would want to become a career counselor, and that is just the hard fact. But what people fail to realize is the importance of mentors in one’s life.

A career counselor is someone who can offer you an unbiased diagnosis of your skills and help you set down the right path. Becoming a career counselor is a progressive way of contributing to the overall development, as the more people are happy in their roles, the more successful will they be.

 

The skills that a career counselor requires:

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Empathy

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No matter what the economic condition of the job market is at the time, a job hunt tends to take a toll on applicants. Empathy on the part of a career counselor can help the clients confide more openly, making the career counselor a trustworthy individual to confide in.

Insight

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Insight is what can help a career counselor read between the lines of what your clients say. With good insight, it is easier for career counselors to develop action plans that focus on the strengths and preferences of their clients.

Communication

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Communication skills are integral in the profession of career counselling. Career counselors have to be polite yet assertive, compassionate yet precise to their clients about their assessments. They also need to be active listeners as that can help them understand their clients better.

Flexibility

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Throughout their career, a career counselor will counsel clients from different walks of life. He needs to be flexible enough to be able to deal with each client in a different form. A rigid, clinical approach is not something that can work here.

Subject Matter Expertise

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Career counselors have to have a passion for helping others, and though they may begin their education with a bachelor degree in any field, there are some master’s programs for counseling that require the applicant to have a bachelor’s degree in psychology or a related field, because it’s essential to be qualified before you get on the job.

Pressure does not equal excellence

Someone once said that if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid. Though mostly people think it was Einstein that said it, there isn’t much proof to support the fact. But that in no way changes the depth and meaning of what has been said. Not every child is the same and not everyone has the same inclinations or capabilities.

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As a parent, you would of course want only the best for your child – good grades, top colleges, and lucrative careers; and it is obviously true that the base of knowledge that they form at school will be what helps influence their future. What does this then entail? Many parents end up putting intense pressure on the children, telling them to earn great grades irrespective of the toil it might take on them. Mostly, the result of this is an adverse effect on the performance that can often lead to physical, social, and emotional stress.

 

Why Parents Use Pressure

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Wanting their kids to do well in school is only normal and such pressures from the parents are at many times unintentional. But when you see that we live in a world where a child would take the easy way out of copying in the exams, we see a system in front of ourselves that values grades much more than learning. Academic intensity along with the looming fears that surround college admissions makes the parents ramp up academic pressure.

Stress

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Social withdrawal, loss of interest in hobbies, burnout, cheating, eating disorders and sleep deprivation are just a few of the ailments that have increased in evidence these days. Unfortunately, these symptoms of stress and anxiety stem mainly from the unending parental pressure that kids are under these days.

 

The Facts

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As iterated above, not every child is the same and not every child can be expected to excel at some standardized tests that are designed to test knowledge and not skills. Another important thing to remember is that academic success is not the only thing that can determine a child’s future. These days there are a number of career fields available for children.

It is very important that you as a parent are aware of the possibilities. This is where good career counseling can actually help you in determining the aptitude of your child. Career counseling in India has been picking up steam ever since parents have started realizing that there are a host of new and rewarding career options on offer.

 

What Can Parents Do

 

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Consider this without bias – are you putting undue pressure on you children? If you are, then it’s time that you ease off. It is your job to help keep their stress levels under check, and not add to them.

Talk: If they at any point seem overwhelmed, talk to them or talk to their counselors. Get to the bottom of their problem and help solve it.

Support: Nurture your child’s interests. If they find science and mathematics to be dull but love to draw, encourage that, and enroll them for an art class.

Understand: Remember that everyone’s interest can lie in different fields and that is completely okay!

Be Realistic: Make sure that the expectations that you set are realistic, and unless you have a child who miraculously loves each and every subject, expecting A’s all across the board is definitely not realistic.

Time out: Most importantly, give your child a chance to relax. Like adults, children too need some time off, and unlike adults, children are not that good when it comes to dealing with anxiety.

 

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A little pressure might work well, but there is a thin line between optimum and too much pressure; learn your child’s strength and support them in their decisions. Being there for them is the best that one can do today.

Part Time Jobs to enhance your CV

Part time jobs are a great way to get out and experience the world before you start working full time. According to the best career counseling services in Delhi, not only do these jobs offer you the chance to earn a little extra money, they offer you experience as well as real life soft skills that can only help you grow as a person.

Design a website

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If you have good knowledge of programming languages and web designing software then you can choose to create websites on a freelance basis in your free time.

Blogger

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If you have a little extra time at hand and are good with words, you can use up your free time to write freelance for some companies. Trust us; there are a number of companies that are always on the lookout for good writers and bloggers. This is a great way to earn a little extra from wherever you are.

Digital Marketing

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Digital Marketing is undoubtedly the in-thing these days. You can opt for interning at a digital marketing company, which will not only help on the financial front, but will also provide you with a lot of real time experience,  which in turn will help you further enhance you CV for when you apply to other jobs, or even colleges.

Teach Dance

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Dance has recently become a medium where people combine stress busting, expression, and exercise. If you have the moves, you can start teaching others as well.

Event Planning

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Go through the ultimate test of your soft skills with event planning. Event organizers and planners are the ones that coordinate between vendors, sponsors, artists, suppliers, and the clients. Ultimate time management skills, organizational skills, people skills, and at times even leadership skills are required to pull off a successful event. Not to mention that even one good event can help you rake in a respectable amount of money. Add to that, you also get the chance to meet a number of new people (plus the chance to attend said events for free)!

If these aren’t the ones you are looking for, you can always try your hand with interning in various fields as per your choice. A part time job is not only a welcome financial surplus but also a great value-add to your CV.