ACHS Holistic Health and Wellness Blog

Kickstart your Career Planning Process

Written by American College of Healthcare Sciences | Sep 25, 2024 5:03:00 PM

Venturing into a career in holistic health demands more than academic prowess; it requires intentional preparation for a successful transition post-graduation. Equipping yourself with essential tools and strategies not only ensures a smooth shift into professional life but also lays the groundwork for exciting opportunities ahead. Here's an in-depth guide to kickstart your career planning process, providing a solid foundation for your future success in the holistic health industry.

 

Starting Early: Assessing Your Profile

Begin by evaluating your strengths and weaknesses, recognizing how your personality, habits, and past career experiences can influence your career choices. Conducting an inventory of these aspects before delving into your job search or application process is beneficial. Consider utilizing assessments like the 16 Personalities TestMyers-Briggs Personality test, or the Enneagram. Online platforms offer a wide array of free assessments to help you gain insights into your traits. Ask yourself pivotal questions:

  • What aspects did I appreciate or dislike in my past or current roles?
  • Where do my greatest talents lie?
  • Which areas do I need to bolster my confidence in?
  • What work environment best aligns with my aspirations?
  • What brings me genuine satisfaction in a career?

 

Polishing Your Communication Skills

Effective communication is a cornerstone of success. Prioritize honing your written and oral communication skills, especially as you step into the realms of interviews and networking. While your academic journey will enhance your written communication, consider integrating business or technical writing exercises. Crafting a business plan or updating your resume can significantly elevate your written skills. For oral communication, seek opportunities to speak publicly or join groups like Toastmasters or Business Network International (BNI). If consultancy is your goal, regular practice sessions with friends or family can sharpen your consulting abilities.

 

 

Networking: Building Bridges for Future Opportunities

Networking plays a pivotal role in opening doors to employment prospects. The more industry professionals you connect with, the greater the likelihood of securing leads upon graduation. If entrepreneurship is your aspiration, engaging with fellow business owners who've navigated the industry can provide invaluable insights. Seek mentors, attend networking events, and leverage platforms like LinkedIn and other social media to expand your connections. In the holistic health domain, community support is intrinsic—remember, together, we can all thrive and contribute to each other's success!

As you begin this transformative educational journey, these foundational steps in career readiness will serve as pillars for your future endeavors in the holistic health industry. Start early, cultivate your strengths, refine your skills, and build a robust network—these actions will lay the groundwork for a fulfilling and successful career ahead.

 

Moving Forward Together: Connect with Career and Alumni Services

Our Career and Alumni Services Department is here to guide you directly on your pathway to success. Whether creating a career roadmap, updating your resume, or navigating job searches, we're dedicated to supporting your journey in holistic health. Let's move forward together!

 

This article is for informational purposes only. Please contact ACHS Admissions at admissions@achs.edu or 800-487-8839 for additional information and to apply for admission. Graduation from any ACHS program does not confer a license to practice medicine. ACHS graduates do not claim to treat, diagnose, cure, or prescribe. Please note that professional success is achieved by a number of factors beyond education and experience, including soft skills, work ethic, integrity, and other skills that may not be developed through education and training alone. Not all graduates will achieve the career outcomes provided as examples in this article and other ACHS marketing materials.