The Difference between a Job and a Career
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When I think of a job, I think of a task that needs to be completed – now, today, this week. Taking a step back from any job you should immediately see a start, middle, and end that you can easily define. A career, on the other hand, is a different beast altogether, it has a start, but what roads and paths we travel to...
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- This article explains Our Job is not our Definition in simple medical language.
- This article explains Our Career is our Path in simple medical language.
- This article explains Where they come together in simple medical language.
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