1. A job is simply something you do to earn money.
2. A career is the pursuit of a lifelong ambition or the general course of progression towards lifelong goals.
3. In a career, you'll probably need some type of formal education, whether it's an associate degree or a master's degree. Jobs may not have specific educational requirements.
4. A job has minimal impact on future resumes and job applications because it’s completely unrelated to the stuff you’ll be applying for. A career is a series of heavily related jobs that will always be used on future applications and resumes.
5. A career may not mean stability of work as it encourages one to take risks.
6. A job is “safe”, as stability of work and income is there.
7. Time:
Career:
Long term
Job:
Short term
8. You might take a job to pay the bills, reduce debt or earn extra cash. A career is generally a vocation that you have chosen to bring a sense of enjoyment, fulfillment or importance.
9. Income:
Career:
Non-monetary benefits may be higher. Salary is more common.
Job:
Varies by demand. More likely to be wage.
10. Contribution to society:
Career:
May have high value as social change/progress may be possible.
Job:
May actually have a negative impact when counterproductive social practices are continued in the name of protecting jobs.
2. A career is the pursuit of a lifelong ambition or the general course of progression towards lifelong goals.
3. In a career, you'll probably need some type of formal education, whether it's an associate degree or a master's degree. Jobs may not have specific educational requirements.
4. A job has minimal impact on future resumes and job applications because it’s completely unrelated to the stuff you’ll be applying for. A career is a series of heavily related jobs that will always be used on future applications and resumes.
5. A career may not mean stability of work as it encourages one to take risks.
6. A job is “safe”, as stability of work and income is there.
7. Time:
Career:
Long term
Job:
Short term
8. You might take a job to pay the bills, reduce debt or earn extra cash. A career is generally a vocation that you have chosen to bring a sense of enjoyment, fulfillment or importance.
9. Income:
Career:
Non-monetary benefits may be higher. Salary is more common.
Job:
Varies by demand. More likely to be wage.
10. Contribution to society:
Career:
May have high value as social change/progress may be possible.
Job:
May actually have a negative impact when counterproductive social practices are continued in the name of protecting jobs.
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