English, asked by shreyashrestha240, 6 months ago

similarities between engineering job,teaching job and health job

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Answered by devindersaroha43
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Explanation:

A job and a career are usually used in the same context, but they actually mean pretty different things. While both are focused on how you earn your money, there are more differences than you may realize.

A job is more short-term oriented and tends to focus purely on earning money. On the other hand, a career is a series of related employment in one field that provides experience for your future and helps you earn a better paycheck and living status.

A common misconception is that you need many years of education to earn a decent career, but there are many careers that only require an associate degree that will greatly improve your paycheck and satisfaction with your working life.

Let’s take a deeper look at the difference between these two commonly associated terms.

WHAT IS A JOB?

A job is something you simply do for the money. Usually, jobs have a small impact on future resumes because they aren’t typically related to what your career is or will be. Also, jobs usually offer less networking opportunities because your coworkers often won’t be continuing on to the same field as you in your future career.

Most jobs consist of hourly wages, are more short-term, and focus on getting a task done.

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