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What would you like to do when you leave school? Have you made any serious plans? How do Russian teenagers see their career prospects?
Spotlight on Russia talks to some Russian teenagers about their career plans.
- Tatiana (16) believes her career dream will come true
“My ambition is to become a diplomat because politics and travel have always fascinated me. My favourite school subjects are English and History, so I think my career plan makes sense. I used to think it would be impossible to pursue such a career, but I found out what I needed to do and I realised that it’s within my grasp. I’ll have to go to university, of course, which means I’ll have to do well in secondary school. I don’t mind, though, because now I know what I really want to do with my life.”
- Sasha (17) wants to be creative with people’s hair
“I love art and design. However, I wouldn’t like to be a professional artist. Instead, I’m considering becoming a hairstylist. That way I could combine my creative talents and earning a regular income. My training will involve working in a well-known salon in Moscow and attending specialist seminars abroad. One day I’d like to open my own salon, and I hope I can use my experience and talent to make it one of the most fashionable places in Moscow.”
- Nika (17) is looking forward to doing something she enjoys
“I find it difficult to make up my mind about the kind of career I want as there are so many things I’d like to do. These days, there aren’t any jobs for life, so I know I’ll have to take a few risks and adapt to a changing world. But whatever happens, I’m determined to find a job I really love. I believe in that old Chinese proverb: “Find a job you enjoy, and you’ll never work a day in your life.”
- Arkady (15) is enjoying his youth but is going to start thinking about a career
“I haven’t thought much about what I want to do after school. I’ve been too busy enjoying myself. I’m only 15, so I think there’s plenty of time for me to consider my options. People say I’m a caring and considerate person, so I think a job in a non-profit organisation helping people would suit me best. I’m going to find out more about that.”
Spotlight on Russia would like to know what its readers have in mind when it comes to careers. Have you thought about your future job? Let us know what your plans are.
- In pairs, talk about jobs you like.
- Collect information about your dream career and write an article about it.
What would you like to do when you leave school? Have you made any serious plans?
- When I leave school, I would like to become a doctor because I want to help people and make a positive difference in their lives.
- I have made serious plans to study medicine and prepare myself for this career through hard work and dedication.
How do Russian teenagers see their career prospects?
- Regarding Russian teenagers, many of them see their career prospects with a mix of hope and realism. They often consider stable and respected professions such as medicine, engineering, or IT, but they also face challenges like competition and economic uncertainty.
- Looking at Russian teenagers’ career plans above, they have diverse ambitions and approaches. For example, Tatiana (16) dreams of becoming a diplomat because she loves politics and travel and is focused on doing well at school to reach her goal. Sasha (17) wants to combine creativity and practical work by becoming a hairstylist and eventually opening her own salon. Nika (17) is still exploring different options but is determined to find a job she truly enjoys, understanding that the modern job market requires flexibility. Arkady (15) is still enjoying his youth but is considering a career in a non-profit organization to help people, reflecting his caring nature.
Have you thought about your future job? Let us know what your plans are.
Choosing a future career is one of the most important decisions we make as students. For me, the dream is clear – I want to become a doctor. This choice comes from my desire to help people and make a positive difference in their lives.
Medicine is a challenging but rewarding field. It requires dedication, hard work, and continuous learning. I’m ready to study diligently at university and develop the skills needed to care for patients effectively. Being a doctor means not only treating illnesses but also supporting people emotionally and helping them lead healthier lives.
I believe that a career in medicine will allow me to combine my interests in science and human well-being. It will also give me the opportunity to contribute to society in a meaningful way.