Even though I’m going to be a lawyer, I’m not looking forward to practise law at the courthouse, I want to work in the public system, I particularly like the SERNAC (National Service for the Consummer), the FNE (National Economical Prosecutor’s Office) or the SII (National Tax Service). What I enjoy the most is the economical analysis of the law and those services would allow me to enrich my professional development in that area. However, the salary in the public system isn’t as good as in the private sector, I don’t mind getting payed a bit less in order to work until 5 pm, don’t take work home and don’t answer work emails on the weekend, I’d rather have more free time for my hobbies and friends than receiving a huge salary with no time to enjoy it. I’d love to travel in my job, however it would be better to visit different places in a holiday context more than work related trips, I think that that is more exhausting and you don’t get to see as much of the place as you would if you travel there as a tourist. In order for me to apply to these jobs I think it would be useful to have some sort of graduate degree, maybe a MSc or a PhD; I’d like to study for a Master of Science degree in Economical politics or Gender, Development and Inequality, these are quite specific, but they tackle important problems that have to do with the development of public policies.
jueves, 3 de noviembre de 2016
My Future Job
Even though I’m going to be a lawyer, I’m not looking forward to practise law at the courthouse, I want to work in the public system, I particularly like the SERNAC (National Service for the Consummer), the FNE (National Economical Prosecutor’s Office) or the SII (National Tax Service). What I enjoy the most is the economical analysis of the law and those services would allow me to enrich my professional development in that area. However, the salary in the public system isn’t as good as in the private sector, I don’t mind getting payed a bit less in order to work until 5 pm, don’t take work home and don’t answer work emails on the weekend, I’d rather have more free time for my hobbies and friends than receiving a huge salary with no time to enjoy it. I’d love to travel in my job, however it would be better to visit different places in a holiday context more than work related trips, I think that that is more exhausting and you don’t get to see as much of the place as you would if you travel there as a tourist. In order for me to apply to these jobs I think it would be useful to have some sort of graduate degree, maybe a MSc or a PhD; I’d like to study for a Master of Science degree in Economical politics or Gender, Development and Inequality, these are quite specific, but they tackle important problems that have to do with the development of public policies.
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Economics and Law are a good combination. I love those areas!
ResponderEliminarI share your opinion about working in the public sector. Working is important but we also need time with ourselves and just relax sometimes.
ResponderEliminarI also want to have free time to enjoy for myself, so i'm starting to think that working in the public system maybe would be a good option.
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