I got selected in a new start-up and right now studying in my final year. I have semester to go through and I see my friends getting placed in big companies with brand names.
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This is a question that most of my students seem to ask over and over and over again. My response.... Of course it is alright to be confused after you have made a decision about your career.
One of the lastest surveys from the Bureau of Labor Statistics stated that individuals changed jobs approximately 11 times (individuals polled were from their mid 20s to mid 40s).
The most important thing to do at the time you are making a career decision is to know where you want to be, and how the target position you are considering takes you closer to your ultimate goal.
When you are making the deicison, write the pros and cons of the position, and then make the best decision that is good for you at that time. Move forward and don't beat yourself up for the decision.
Be confident in knowing that you made the best decision that you could with the information you had available at that time. Also, know that you made the decision because of the direction you aspired to be.
Its okay to change career directions. I have and I am happier and more enriched because of career steps along the way.