1. Argumentative Essay on Choosing a Career Path in the Future #4
A house, whether large or small, requires a solid, firm foundation. A tree, to stand strong against the winds, must have deep roots in the earth. Similarly, for a person to lead a fulfilling life, they must have a stable career. The choice of profession is increasingly becoming a matter of great concern for high school students and many parents.
For senior students, the moment of holding the enrollment application might be one of the most anxious moments of their life. It's almost the first time that they are required to make a significant decision – one that will impact their future for a long time. The choice of university often determines what career path one will take. Should we become a teacher, a doctor, a civil engineer, a fashion designer, an artist, or simply a mechanic or office worker? Uncertainty is a natural feeling for most students at this time. With so many factors influencing the decision, we must stay clear-minded to choose the best path. But the real question is, which path is the right one? Should we select a career that aligns with our strengths, pursue the most popular professions in society, or follow our passion? It’s hard to make a decision right away.
In ancient times, the only path for young men to advance was through examinations to enter the government or become teachers. The career opportunities of the past were much narrower than they are today. As society developed, there were more professions for the youth to choose from. Today’s youth are not confined by any societal rules, so they are free to choose careers according to their desires. They confidently say, “Every path leads to success.”
Across the world, especially in economically developed countries, the trend among talented youth is to choose careers in management, economics, and services. These professions suit the energetic, sharp, practical thinking of young people in developed countries. Additionally, these fields promise high incomes. In Vietnam, the career preferences of youth have also changed in recent years. Not long ago, high school graduates often chose traditional fields such as teaching, military, or law enforcement. The number of candidates for these fields was always high and relatively stable. However, in the past four or five years, the choice of school and field of study has greatly shifted.
Younger generations no longer feel the need to follow the traditional career paths of their predecessors. While traditional professions are still chosen, it's evident that industries such as economics, marketing, tourism, and media are attracting more attention. According to Vietbao's report in May 2007, applications for economics-related schools surged dramatically. The University of Commerce received 33,137 applications (compared to 24,000 in 2006). Other schools in the economics category saw similar jumps: the National Economics University received 27,000 applications, an increase of about 7,000 students. Hanoi University of Business and Technology received 23,500 applications, up from only 6,000 the previous year. While some applicants may have submitted false applications, these numbers still reflect a clear shift in the career preferences of today’s youth. What factors influence this trend?
Firstly, we must consider the economic and technological impacts. In the past, when the country was poorer and the economy was slow, students often focused on fields with low or no tuition fees, and those that offered stable job opportunities. Naturally, professions like teaching, military, law enforcement, and police attracted more candidates. On the other hand, the economic and technical fields did not offer strong employment opportunities.
The recent economic growth has transformed the country, improving learning and research conditions for students. Vietnamese youth are not only hardworking and diligent but also dynamic, sharp, and courageous in facing all circumstances. They now have opportunities to challenge themselves in new fields and industries. They are willing to take risks with their career choices, even if success is not guaranteed immediately. Furthermore, like youth worldwide, they have a legitimate ambition to create wealth for themselves and their country. Professions that align with the broader development trends of the times will undoubtedly help them achieve these ambitions. Of course, before making any career choice, everyone must carefully consider various factors.
However, this does not mean that all senior students are fully aware of the importance of their decisions. In reality, many high school students are indifferent about their future. They don't see choosing a school or career as important. They do not set clear criteria to guide their career decisions. In an article on TintucVietNam, Mai Trang, a student at Tran Phu High School (Hanoi), shared: “I chose group A because I’m in the Natural Science stream, but I still haven’t decided which school to apply to. My family wants me to apply to the Academy of Finance and Accounting, but I don’t like that field.”
There are also students like Hoang, a 12th-grade student at Le Quy Don High School (Hanoi), who chooses to apply to a school he doesn’t like (the Academy of International Relations) without understanding what career he will pursue, simply because his parents want him to. Mai Anh (Le Quy Don High School) did not have her parents dictate which school to attend, but she decided to apply to several programs across different universities. Most of them were in fields forecasted to be lucrative, such as banking, accounting, and telecommunications. According to statistics from Dr. Le Thanh Mai, Deputy Director of the Graduate and Postgraduate Program at the University of Danang (March 2008), 41.4% of students chose fields that were not in line with their abilities and interests. This reality shows that career choice remains a difficult issue for many students.
In my opinion, to choose a profession, we must first answer some key questions: What are my true academic abilities? What are my desires and goals for the future? Which career do I truly love? Will this career ensure financial stability in the future? What do my family and friends think about it? I believe that evaluating one's own abilities is the most important thing. Perhaps our dreams are very ambitious, and our parents want us to pursue fields that promise good job prospects. But can our abilities enable us to succeed in those areas? Many students fail to assess their abilities and, instead, have unrealistic dreams, making it difficult for them to meet the entry requirements for their chosen programs. This means they will need to invest more time, effort, and money to catch up. Not to mention the emotional pressure from their families and themselves.
Once we understand our own abilities, we can then focus on what we truly want. Many students are unclear about what they want. They may choose fields not out of personal passion but because of family influence or social trends. Later, when they face difficulties in their studies or finding a job, they become confused. Passion and love for the profession will give us the belief and determination to overcome obstacles. This mental factor is essential in helping us navigate our future.
The third factor we must consider is financial. We should not worry about the financial difficulties during our studies, as our parents will continue to support us. Moreover, if we perform well, we may have the opportunity to receive scholarships. If we can manage our time, we can also find part-time jobs. The government also has policies supporting students from low-income families with loans for education. But we must also consider the financial rewards a career will provide. Will this job generate a substantial income? Ultimately, money not only fulfills basic life needs but also motivates people to work harder.
After answering these questions, we should also seek advice from family members, teachers, and friends. At the very least, our family, who knows us best, can offer guidance on which professions suit our personalities. Teachers will help us choose a profession that matches our academic strengths, and friends will provide valuable insights. Don’t be afraid if our choice doesn’t align with our parents’ expectations. When our parents see us succeed in the future, they will understand. By combining the answers to these questions and resolving internal conflicts (e.g., the tension between our abilities and our dreams, or between personal desires and parental expectations), we can make the right career choice.
As high school students, just like my peers, I spend time studying and preparing for upcoming exams. At the same time, I seriously think about my career choice. I carefully consider these questions to make the best decision. In the end, I found the right profession for myself: teaching. This profession aligns with my dreams and my family’s desires, while also considering my financial future and my capabilities. I’m not afraid to walk this traditional path because, now and in the future, I remain passionate about this noble profession.
As the ancients said, 'The more skilled you are at one craft, the more prosperous your life.' I believe this saying still holds true today. No matter what career you choose, once you achieve your goal, strive to be the best in your field. That is the ultimate goal of today’s choice.


2. Essay on Career Choice for the Future No. 5
Standing at the threshold of life, young people often desire a stable career, first to make a living, then to showcase their skills and affirm their position in society. However, with the approaching university and vocational school entrance exams, many are still uncertain about which career path to choose: Should they opt for a profession that aligns with their actual abilities, pursue a trendy career popular in society, or follow their deep passion for a particular field?
This decision is particularly difficult for our generation, as youth often lacks experience, being impulsive and hasty, leading to decisions that waste both time and energy. Choosing a career is a long-term commitment in one’s life, and selecting the wrong profession can come at a heavy cost.
So, how should one choose a career? First and foremost, a career demands the individual’s capability to perform the work. This means having a system of knowledge, skills, and techniques related to the chosen field. Only with such competence can you produce tangible or intangible outcomes. Furthermore, a career requires stability. It is difficult to constantly shift between professions. Especially in today’s world, where specialization is emphasized, finding stable employment and delving deeply into innovation is highly encouraged. If you change careers, you must start from scratch in terms of new knowledge, skills, and relationships, which can drain your time and energy. Over time, these abilities might diminish, and you may face difficulties managing work effectively. Additionally, professional passion is crucial, as it motivates you to immerse yourself in your work.
If you choose a profession based on its popularity in society, imagine this: Society today is constantly evolving, with demands changing from day to day. About twenty years ago, heavy industry still captured the global focus, including in Vietnam, but today society values information technology, social services, and scientific innovation. This shows that such a choice may be too risky! Are you sure you are ready to switch careers every 20, 15, 10 years, or even every 5 or 4 years? And can you truly excel in the job you’ve chosen? Are you genuinely passionate about it? In reality, many people chase societal trends, shifting careers to align with the times. The result is that they’ve spent time, energy, and money on a job that yields no profit. Always remember: “One profession mastered, one life enriched!”
But if you are determined to follow a career you are passionate about, you must consider your own capabilities. Professional passion is an essential factor, yet it’s the individual’s ability that matters most. You may love poetry and dream of becoming a writer, but if your writing doesn’t resonate with readers, or worse, if it is boring and meaningless, you will find yourself lost, helpless in the world of words. At that point, your passion will lead you down a path of “The strength does not match the will,” causing immense pain. Not only will your financial life falter, but your soul will also be tortured with guilt. When that happens, your love for the profession becomes a burden that weighs you down.
In conclusion, the best career path is one that matches your true abilities, is logical, and achievable. With the right skills, success in your work is a certainty. This also opens the door to achieving high standards in material life. If you meet society’s needs and possess a sharp sense of the market, along with negotiation and relationship-building skills, you can become a successful entrepreneur. An adept journalist must be dynamic, perceptive, straightforward, and possess excellent writing skills and a wealth of life experience. Ultimately, choosing a career means choosing to work, and working means having the ability to do that work. This ability should be the key factor in choosing your future profession.
Your chosen profession might not be in vogue in society. Students have long chanted the phrase: “Top in Medicine, second in Pharmacy, then Bách Khoa (Engineering), and forget Teaching.” This doesn’t mean that society doesn’t need your profession or that the world can do without teachers. What matters is that you strive to achieve success in your field. Society may overlook certain careers, but it will overlook only those who lack talent and determination. Every profession plays a distinct role in life; without one, society would fall into chaos. Therefore, it’s vital to affirm your place in your chosen field.
Passion is something that cannot be forced. However, it is essential to recognize that every profession has its own beauty, nobility, and uniqueness. No legitimate career is inferior. Every job where effort is invested is worthy of respect. If you take the time to understand your profession, you will see its beauty and importance, which will foster admiration and respect. Who doesn’t take pride in being a teacher, a “soul engineer” sowing seeds of life into the world? Who doesn’t feel proud to be a worker building bridges, connecting people with love and light? Everyone should take pride in earning a living through honest work, using their hands and pure intellect.
It’s also important to note that many individuals face pressure from their families when choosing a career. Others choose impulsively, or based on unrealistic dreams that exceed their capabilities. These choices are not much different from following societal demands or personal desires. They only provide temporary satisfaction before leading to lifelong consequences.
Careers need to be guided early on so that individuals can prepare themselves with the right knowledge and skills. These are the elements that will lead to breakthrough success in their careers. Career choices must harmonize abilities and interests, with abilities being the decisive factor.


3. Argumentative essay on choosing a career path for the future - Number 6
For each of us, after completing our years of schooling, we choose our own path toward success. However, "A common reality today is that for the majority of young people, vocational schools are only seen as a last resort when their dream of entering a university is no longer achievable."
Vietnam, as an agricultural country, has long faced many hardships, exhausting labor, and struggles to attain a better life. Hence, the deeply ingrained belief that only STUDY, STUDY, and STUDY can help one escape poverty and achieve success has become a notion embedded in the subconscious of many. Therefore, university has always been seen as the ultimate goal, the only path everyone pursues, at any cost, to attain.
However, not everyone has the opportunity or luck to step through that door. When hope is dashed, many young people, feeling disheartened, hopeless, and defeated, turn to vocational schools. While universities focus on imparting theoretical knowledge, vocational schools aim to develop practical skills. These two factors are essential for economic growth and are equally important. But in Vietnam, vocational education is still seen as "inferior." This is not an isolated phenomenon, but a widespread mindset throughout the country. In other words, many still view attending vocational schools as a severe failure.
This attitude stems from various causes. First, there is the issue of perception. We have not yet escaped the belief that vocational training is only for manual, physically demanding jobs that require little research or creativity. This overlooks the fact that, in international competitions, Vietnam typically excels in theoretical subjects, but rarely wins awards in fields requiring practical skills. It is evident that we need to shift both our mindset and actions to break down the divide between university education and vocational training.
Government policies should focus more on investing in vocational schools to provide the best conditions for students' learning and practical experience, thereby creating a skilled workforce. Each individual also needs to adjust their perception. Whether it is contributing knowledge or labor to produce tangible, valuable products, both are equally respected and have their own important place in society.
It is time to abandon the idea that only university education brings happiness and success. Let’s change the narrative so that vocational schools become a positive choice for the younger generation, rather than a temporary solution when university doors are closed.


4. Argumentative essay on choosing a career path for the future - Number 7
In any society, in any country, the issue of career choice is always a hot topic for young people and students. There are many opinions on this matter, but three main trends dominate: choosing a career that matches one’s actual abilities; choosing a popular career that is in high demand; and firmly pursuing a career that one is passionate about.
The general feeling among most young people and students at the threshold of adulthood is indecision and hesitation when choosing a direction for their future. Everyone has dreams, aspirations, and these desires stem from different backgrounds. Each person also has their own strengths and weaknesses, which greatly influence their career choices.
In my opinion, choosing a career based on one’s actual abilities offers the most feasible way to turn dreams into reality. For example, Student A is intelligent and excels in academics, and dreams of being admitted to the University of Medicine to become a doctor. However, their family is very poor, and they cannot afford to support their studies for the six years required. A chooses to attend a local medical college instead, a more affordable option that still allows them to pursue their passion. After a few years of work, A can continue their studies and eventually enter university. Student B wants to become a business manager but cannot afford to attend a regular university. So, B chooses to study part-time at a distance-learning university while working. Although this is difficult and exhausting, B is content knowing they are on the right path.
Currently, the trend of choosing careers based on popularity also has a significant impact on students’ thinking. Many years ago, people used to say: "First is Medicine, second is Pharmacy, acceptable is Polytechnic, forget about Education and Agriculture." Today, young people share a new saying: "First is Economics, second is Computer Science, third is Medicine, fourth is Law." Due to limited awareness and analysis, many students push themselves to enter these fields by any means, including through negative tactics. However, since their academic abilities are not sufficient, they struggle more as they continue their studies, leading to frustration. After graduation, few of them find jobs in their chosen fields, and most end up taking whatever job they can find. This misalignment with their education results in dissatisfaction with their work and prevents them from utilizing their full potential.
This causes an imbalance in the job market. Some professions have more supply than demand, while others face a shortage. If we follow the news and media outlets, we see that a large number of university graduates are unable to find jobs, and this number continues to rise year after year, leading to a waste of both individual and national resources. For each person, this represents a significant loss on many levels.
The third career choice is to relentlessly pursue the career one is passionate about. This approach has its merits in fulfilling dreams, but it also comes with certain requirements. First, one must have a strong will, determination, and perseverance, willing to face challenges and failures. Secondly, the financial resources must allow for the prolonged pursuit of the dream. For poor students, this path is particularly challenging. If they overcome the obstacles, they may achieve success beyond expectations. Those who choose this path are resilient and firmly believe in their abilities, trusting that they will succeed in their chosen career.
There is nothing more fulfilling and joyous than realizing a dream and dedicating one’s life to a beloved profession. Passion, ambition, combined with talent, are the key ingredients for success and glory in any career. But above all, it is the sense of purpose that matters. We should always remember the famous quote by the French writer Didier Rault: "If you have no purpose, you cannot accomplish anything. You cannot achieve anything great if your purpose is trivial."
In the current context of the country, choosing a career to work and earn a living must be based on one’s abilities, the family’s financial condition, and the needs of society.


5. Essay on the choice of career in the future, number 8
Choosing a profession is an essential topic for everyone as they reach adulthood and begin to think critically about their future. A profession not only provides financial stability but also serves as a solid foundation in life, offering support and shaping our role in society throughout various eras.
In today’s world, many young people feel uncertain about their career paths. This is especially true for those who have just graduated from high school. Some desire to continue their education at university, pursuing a field they are passionate about before entering the workforce, while others prefer to start working immediately to financially support themselves, even if it means doing less ideal jobs.
Every individual has unique abilities and intelligence, which leads to different career choices. Some are drawn to high-paying jobs with rapid financial rewards, while others prioritize pursuing a career they enjoy, regardless of the salary. There are those who have dreamt since childhood of becoming professors, doctors, police officers, or engineers, and they strive to achieve those careers through hard work and dedication.
Regardless of the career chosen, what matters most is integrity and professionalism. Each profession plays a crucial role in society, and as such, the level of effort, compensation, and importance vary. Some jobs may bring in large amounts of money, while others may offer less financial reward but serve as a stepping stone to future success. Securing a stable job in society not only grants a position but also ensures a promising future, which is synonymous with personal development and success—a goal many people strive for.
As the world becomes more advanced and interconnected, choosing the right profession has never been more critical. If young people fail to make informed decisions about their careers, they risk facing unemployment. To make the best choice, they must carefully assess what society needs, what skills they possess, and whether they are equipped to meet these demands. Otherwise, their chances of success may diminish.
Many university graduates today struggle with unemployment because they pursued fields already saturated with job seekers. This mismatch often leads to wasted time and energy. However, when individuals make an informed decision and follow through with dedication, they find that the career path they chose was well worth it. No matter how the world changes, a career remains a vital aspect of life, providing us with financial stability, the means to support ourselves and our families, and a strong foundation for the future.
Thus, even as students, we should set clear goals and dreams for ourselves, work diligently to achieve them, and ultimately secure a stable career and a solid position in society. This will enable us to contribute meaningfully to our nation’s development. Career choices are difficult, and many people face obstacles and setbacks before finding the right fit. But those who persevere learn valuable lessons that guide them toward success. Choosing the wrong career path can lead to failure, hindering personal growth and making life seem dull and meaningless.
Unfortunately, some young people in society choose to indulge in reckless behavior, becoming involved in illegal activities such as drug trafficking, counterfeit goods, and other crimes. These choices not only harm themselves but also damage their families and society. Such actions prevent a nation from achieving its potential and hinder its ability to compete globally.
Therefore, today’s youth must carefully consider their career choices, as they will shape their future and contribute to the world’s progress. The work we do will support us financially and emotionally throughout our lives, and it will help improve society and make life more meaningful.


6. Persuasive Essay on Choosing a Career Path for the Future - Number 9
No matter the world or country, the topic of choosing a career is always a hot issue for young people and students. Many different opinions have been raised on this matter. However, there are three main trends: choosing a career that aligns with one’s actual abilities, picking a profession that is currently in high demand, and relentlessly pursuing the field one is passionate about.
The common feeling among most youth and students when facing the crossroads of life is often one of uncertainty and doubt when choosing a direction for their future. Everyone has their dreams and aspirations, but those dreams originate from various sources. Each person has their strengths and weaknesses, which inevitably influences their career choices.
In my opinion, the approach of selecting a profession that fits one’s true capabilities is the most feasible for turning dreams into reality. For instance: Person A is intelligent and dreams of attending medical school to become a doctor. However, due to financial constraints, they cannot afford six years of study. Instead, A opts for a medical vocational school, which allows them to meet educational needs at a lower cost while still being able to continue their studies at university after a few years. Person B, who aspires to be a company manager, cannot afford a traditional university degree. So, B chooses to study while working (distance learning). Although it’s tough, B is happy because they know they are on the right path.
Currently, the trend of choosing careers based on popularity also significantly influences students’ thinking. In the past, many people adhered to the saying: “First, medicine; second, pharmacy; third, engineering; fourth, education; fifth, agriculture.” Today, the young generation shares a similar saying: “First, economics; second, computer science; third, medicine; fourth, law.” Due to limited awareness and research, many students push themselves into prestigious universities through all means, including unethical practices. However, due to the lack of academic excellence, they struggle as they progress, which leads to frustration. After graduation, only a small number find jobs related to their degrees. The majority have to take whatever job they can, which ultimately reduces the quality of their work and prevents them from fully realizing their potential.
This results in an imbalance in society, where certain industries face an oversupply, while others experience a shortage. If we pay attention to the media, we can see that a large number of university graduates are unable to secure employment in their field, and this number increases every year, leading to significant waste of family finances and national resources. This is a personal loss in many ways.
The third career path choice is to relentlessly pursue one’s passion. This approach has its merits as it fulfills one’s dreams, but it comes with necessary conditions. First, one must have a firm stance, determination, and the perseverance to overcome challenges and failures. Second, there must be sufficient financial resources to support the long journey toward achieving this dream. For students from poor backgrounds, this option is a particularly difficult challenge. However, if they succeed, they will see their dreams realized. Those who pursue this path are strong-willed and confident in their abilities, believing that they will succeed in the field they have chosen.
Nothing is more fulfilling than achieving one’s dreams and dedicating a lifetime to a beloved profession. Passion, ambition, and talent are key ingredients to success and glory in any career. But above all, it is purpose that matters most. Let us always remember the famous words of French author Diderot: “Without a goal, you accomplish nothing. You also can’t accomplish anything great if your goals are trivial.” In today’s world, choosing a career should be based on one’s abilities, family financial situation, and the needs of society.


7. Persuasive Essay on Choosing a Career Path for the Future - Number 10


8. Expository Essay on Choosing a Career for the Future - Example 1
The choice of career is undeniably one of the most crucial decisions in life and a pivotal moment for today's youth. Every young individual seeks a stable career that aligns with their personal abilities and offers opportunities for self-growth. However, with an array of career options available, it is not always easy to choose, and it is common to experience doubts, confusion, and uncertainty.
A 'career' can be defined as a profession in which individuals work diligently to perform tasks in accordance with their abilities, qualifications, and the demands of the profession. A career is made up of two parts: the job and the profession. The job is stable work that provides income to meet life's needs. People often pursue careers not only for financial stability but to fulfill personal aspirations, prove their worth, and find meaning in their work. There are many professions, each tied to a different field of expertise. 'Profession' refers to one's passion and commitment, and sometimes the sacrifices required. There is a saying, 'Every profession comes with its own destiny.' A profession without a strong commitment is likely to be unsustainable. Choosing a career is about evaluating one's abilities against the expectations and requirements of various professions to make an informed choice.
Today, career choices are a primary concern for young people, as they are on the threshold of adulthood and must face the challenges of independence, build their future, and decide their first career path. The career they choose can significantly influence their success and future trajectory. The job selected might require a lifelong commitment, with the potential to shape both their material and emotional life. Choosing the right career opens doors for personal growth, passion, and fulfillment, while selecting the wrong one can lead to frustration, dissatisfaction, and even abandoning the profession altogether. Thus, young people must be wise and thoughtful in their career choices, as the decisions made now will affect their future path. A well-chosen career leads to a bright future, while a poor choice may result in wasted time, lost opportunities, and a bleak future.
There are many advantages and challenges when selecting a career today. On the positive side, the rapid development of society has led to an increase in job diversity, providing numerous opportunities for young people. Information about career paths is more accessible than ever, with various sources such as the internet, media, newspapers, and conferences offering diverse and timely updates. Additionally, the restrictive notion of being confined to a particular job is no longer prevalent; young people now have the freedom to choose or even create their own career paths.
Young individuals can better assess their skills and societal demands, enabling them to identify new career opportunities. However, challenges persist, as the growing societal demands require highly skilled professionals. Achieving this requires quality education, but the current education system does not fully meet this need. Additionally, many young people still adhere to outdated views, choosing careers based on trends or the perceived prestige and income potential of certain jobs, rather than their own capabilities, leading to misinformed choices. The notion that university education is the only path to success is limiting, as there are many other viable routes to success. Therefore, to make informed career decisions, young people need to be aware of their abilities and aspirations, carefully consider their options, and be open to paths beyond traditional higher education to unlock a brighter future.
As young individuals facing career decisions, each student must plan their future early. First, we must focus on improving ourselves in line with societal expectations, then concentrate on our unique strengths and talents to select a suitable and fulfilling career path.


9. Expository Essay on Choosing a Career for the Future - Example 2
Every individual is closely tied to a specific job or profession. It is not only part of our daily lives but also plays a significant role in shaping our future. Given its importance, the decision to choose and plan for a career is a critical step towards future success.
Choosing a profession means selecting a career that aligns with your strengths, abilities, and the current societal needs. However, in Vietnam today, career planning is still often overlooked, and many young people are not making the best career choices.
Indeed, some individuals decide to follow in the footsteps of family members who have a long-standing tradition in a particular profession. This is not necessarily a bad decision, but it depends on each person's unique situation. If the family profession is still thriving, generating significant value, and matching an individual’s abilities, then following the tradition can be a great choice. However, if continuing the family career feels forced, out of sync with current societal demands, or misaligned with personal capabilities, it may be counterproductive.
Additionally, many young people leave the decision of choosing their future career to their parents. This practice has its drawbacks, as the profession chosen by the parents might not align with the child's skills or interests, leading to frustration and internal conflict. On the other hand, some individuals choose careers based on trends. They pick an industry because it is in demand at the time, which can be a double-edged sword. For example, in the early 2000s, the banking and finance sectors were booming, attracting many students to choose this field for university studies. However, the oversupply of graduates in these fields soon led to a glut of jobseekers and unemployment for many.
Choosing the wrong career can lead to long-term consequences. First, it can result in a difficult adjustment to the job, as it does not match the person's skills or abilities. This mismatch forces individuals to spend more time acquiring missing knowledge or skills. Furthermore, choosing the wrong career can hinder a person from reaching their full potential, leading to decreased productivity. Over time, this misalignment can result in feelings of boredom, dissatisfaction, and even frustration with a job that is not enjoyable.
Therefore, it is essential to have a clear strategy and approach when making career decisions. To make the right choice, individuals must have a clear understanding of their own abilities, strengths, and weaknesses. It is also important to thoroughly research the profession they are interested in pursuing. When faced with a career decision, seeking advice from experienced mentors or professionals is highly beneficial, as they can provide valuable insights about the industry's future trends and the skills required. Additionally, it is crucial to stay aware of societal demands to make the most appropriate decision. Only then can we truly excel in a career we are passionate about.
Choosing a profession is as important as choosing a life partner. It will accompany us throughout our lives and significantly impact many aspects of our existence. For this reason, it is crucial to make wise decisions to ensure success in the future.


10. Expository Essay on Choosing a Career for the Future - Example 3
The poet Tô Hữu once wrote:
If I were a bird or a leaf,
The bird must sing, the leaf must be green,
Can it be that a debt is not paid?
Living is about giving, not just receiving.
(A Spring Song)
Indeed, life is not just about receiving without giving. We have received so much: love from our father, care from our mother, and the blessings of life... Now, as we are about to mature, we begin to share what we have with the world, contributing a small part to make it a better place. What will you do with your life—pursue a career you love with passion and a heart full of zeal, or simply pick a job that pays well? Which path will you choose? This is a major question for us, as it not only reveals who we are but also directly shapes our future and career.
Two viewpoints: choose a high-paying job or pursue a job you love? Both come with two opposing sides: positive and negative. First, if you choose a job with a high salary! This is not entirely wrong, especially in today’s market economy. You go to school and graduate, and the ultimate goal is to secure a stable job to take care of yourself and ease your parents’ burdens. This is the primary need of every person. If you choose a high-paying job, you will easily meet that need, and with it, you may build a stable career for yourself.
However, the important question is whether you can choose a career that aligns with your abilities? Do you have enough strength to pursue it? Can you easily succeed if you do not have passion for the job, but simply make a decision based on the necessity to cope with life’s financial challenges? If there is no connection between you and your job, it is like crossing a river on a broken bridge. If you are lucky, your job may go smoothly, but when you face difficulties, what will you use to overcome them? To reach success, you must overcome many hardships and challenges. But without a passion for your work, can you get through them? Surely you will fail. And this decision may lead you into a dead-end, where not only will you fail to achieve your goals, but you will also risk unemployment. You will forever be stuck on this side of the river, dreaming of success on the other side! Clearly, this way of choosing is dangerous, like gambling with your own future. You might win it all, but you could also lose everything!
The second viewpoint. You choose a career based on your personal passion. Only you know your own capabilities and whether the career is right for you. If you choose a career that suits you, then you have already succeeded halfway. Your journey to your career is a long process. From childhood, you dream; as you grow older, you strive, and when you mature, you realize you cannot live without it! It has become intertwined with your life yesterday, today, and will continue to be a part of your future. This invisible bond strengthens your confidence in your decision and makes you more self-assured on the path you've chosen.
Of course, all paths leading to glory are never paved with a red carpet or anything like that. They are usually full of obstacles and challenges. To reach the end of the road, you need determination, a firm stance, and never consider giving up. During the toughest times, your love for your profession will push you to overcome all challenges, giving you extraordinary strength. It will be the strongest bridge to the other side. Belief in yourself will be the driving force to help you overcome difficulties. Many successful people have achieved success this way. Choosing this path will be “safer” for your future. You will work more effectively with a passion for your job and a heart full of zeal.
But if you think that having passion alone is enough to achieve success, then you are entirely mistaken. Human beings do not live alone; they are often part of a complex web of relationships. A career must also be compatible with family circumstances, societal context, and especially personal factors. If your family is poor, but you want to pursue a profession you love, while the cost of a five-year training course is six hundred million VND, can you and your family afford it? You have asthma, but you want to become a teacher. Can you endure the coughing fits in front of the anxious eyes of your students? There are also cases where someone, after studying abroad, returns home to find that the salary is not enough to cover their breakfast, let alone support their family. This shows that, when choosing a career, beyond matching with personal interests, one must also consider family circumstances, societal conditions, future talent policies, and other factors.
In my opinion, when choosing a career, two basic factors should be considered: first, what your career goal is, and second, whether your abilities are suitable for that career. If you bring these two elements together, it will be easier to choose a good job. Choosing a career is an important decision and not at all easy. When facing opportunities, you must think carefully to select a job that aligns with your capabilities, meeting both your material and spiritual needs. That is truly a good job. With it, you can fully invest your passion. It will help you find the meaning of life.
We are students sitting in school right now, and we should start defining our future careers. Think carefully to make the right decision. Don’t wait until later and then realize you’ve taken the wrong path. By then, it will be too late to turn back. That’s how I feel, but how about you? How will you choose your career? Let’s discuss and make the right decision for our future profession!


