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[Reporter¡¯s View] What Is Your Dream?
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  Everyone may have heard the question once: ¡°What is your dream?¡± Some people may be able to answer this question immediately, while others may not. As for me, I am the latter one. Since childhood, people have always   asked, ¡°What do you want to do when you grow up?¡± or ¡°What is your dream?¡± I had a clear dream in the past.   My childhood answer was, ¡°I want to be a diplomat representing Korea!¡± However, as time went by, this answer became less certain.
  Many students now say they don¡¯t have or don¡¯t know their dreams. According to statistics from September 2019, 40 percent of middle-school students in Seoul answered they have no future hope in a career/occupation awareness survey. University students have similar attitudes, but university students have less time to choose a job and then strengthen their skills based on that job. If students are dealing with the prospect of getting a job and don¡¯t have a desired career for their future, it¡¯s a predicament. In the past, I have seen a lot of seniors getting jobs at companies that pay them a lot of money or that are located near their homes just because they didn¡¯t have a clear career objective. Most of them regretted that the job was not suitable for their aptitudes. My dream was clear though, and I thought their situations wouldn¡¯t happen to me. However, time has passed, and now I am a senior at university. I have a lot of worries these days. I realized that a future hope is ¡®what I want to do¡¯, not ¡®what I can do.¡¯ My dream of being a diplomat has fallen apart due to time-consuming and difficult diplomatic exams. My present dream has changed from a diplomat into an office worker working for a trading company. This path is not clear either because I¡¯m not sure if it¡¯s really what I want to do. It¡¯s a big problem because I am not prepared for this sudden career path change. Moreover, I am also worried because the company I want to apply to is a major company that many people want to work for. I think the unemployment crisis is because young people want employment at large companies, not small or medium-sized companies. I also want to join a large company, and that¡¯s why I am improving my English proficiency, gaining job-related experiences, and acquiring the necessary certificates. The fact that I realized while preparing for employment was that students who set clear goals in advance, steadily prepared for them, and gained relevant experience are better suited for finding a career than those who don¡¯t, and they are the candidates that companies are looking for. Recently, companies are hiring people who can handle tasks professionally and who have a high understanding of their business functions. That¡¯s why students who have aimed for one career, studied for it and gained the relevant job experience are more likely to get the job they want in a company they want. Many recruiters often say that students are negligent in their work experience. There are a variety of jobs available in many companies, and students who have real-world experience, such as internships or part-time jobs in their fields, understand what further studies are needed and what kinds of preparations should be made. Therefore, it is important to set a dream clearly and to actively seek various positions that can provide firsthand experience.
  I also felt that I needed to set my dream clearly, and I am seeking various practical experiences to achieve this. For example, I am currently participating in a trade-expert training program run by the Korea International Trade Association because I want to engage in trading in the future. Also, I started participating in various world fairs, which has helped me to realize which skills are needed to handle tasks more flexibly.
  I hope that students who read this article can achieve their dreams by setting clear dreams, experiencing real-world situations and strengthening their capabilities.

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