Personal Narrative: My Career As A Writer

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In this class, I have learned many things not only about different college and career pathways but about myself as well. I used to be clueless about what I want to be when I grew up. I didn't know what path to take despite my sibling already know what path they want to take. So in this class, I finally learned how much writing played a part in my life. It never occurred to me that I could make a career out of something I thought of as a hobby. I learned that I wanted to pursue writing and include it in my future. Before a career though, I needed to pass high school. Having a sister already in high school, I knew most of the information about credits and grade point averages. My parents would tell me to take classes that could help me with my career but I didn't know what career I wanted to pursue which ultimately led back to box one of finding out what I wanted to be.

The reason I chose my career was briefly stated in the previous paragraph. Writing hasn't always been a passion of mine but as I grew older, I realized how much writing played a role in my life. It wasn't my first choice to take a career out of it because I didn't think I could make a successful career out of it. My chosen career to research was a copywriter and I have learned so much about the job. This particular …show more content…

In order to succeed, a copywriter would need to be confident in their work. If they weren’t confident, they wouldn’t be able to boost any sales. Clients of copywriters can ask for something of a copywriter and those people would need to be dependable in order to gain the trust of clients by making the deadlines. While organizer can fit with many careers, I believe an organized person would definately be needed for this career. With multiple works in progress, people would need to stay organized with which projects are complete and when the deadlines are for different

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