[ELLE Voice] What do Gen Z say when talking about their dream job?

[ELLE Voice] What do Gen Z say when talking about their dream job? 3

Thuy Anh (23 years old)

In 23 years of living in this world, I have never been able to answer the question `What is your dream career?`.

But then I realized that dreams aren’t that important after my first full-time internship as a Content Writer for a retail company.

From then on, I returned to school and continued studying Journalism with all seriousness, sincerity and respect.

Now, even though I’m working, I still don’t have an answer when asked about my dream career.

[ELLE Voice] What do Gen Z say when talking about their dream job?

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[ELLE Voice] Dream job – Is it simply pursuing your passion?

Bao Tam (22 years old)

If someone asks me: `What is the best job?`, I will answer: `The best job is the job that makes you feel happiest when doing it.`

I feel proud and lucky to experience the position of a Digital Content Writer intern at a magazine.

[ELLE Voice] What do Gen Z say when talking about their dream job?

The love of writing has always been the `light` that guides me to pursue this path.

Tuong Vi (21 years old)

For me, my dream job is ultimately the means to achieving the life I desire.

When I entered my first year, I chose to apply for a marketing position at a university club.

[ELLE Voice] What do Gen Z say when talking about their dream job?

Up until now I’ve always thought that doing anything is fine, isn’t the ultimate goal just to ensure the needs of life?

[ELLE Voice] What do Gen Z say when talking about their dream job?

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[ELLE Voice] Stacy Do – Passion is not enough

Diem Ai is 24 years old

I have just completed my university degree after six years, including two years of wandering around looking for myself in a field of study other than Cultural Studies.

With my practical nature, I always feel like it’s a waste if I have to do things that have no value to me.

[ELLE Voice] What do Gen Z say when talking about their dream job?

Gradually adapting and adjusting my approach, I went from just knowing how to write what I wanted to being more thoughtful about conveying what readers needed.

`Don’t just think, start taking action`, roughly, was the message my instructor gave me when I finished a meaningful internship.

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