My Dream Job



If I could choose my dream job, I would choose a job with the following features:

1. Intellectually Challenging
I like to engage in intense cerebral activities. This doesn't make me an Einstein by any stretch of the imagination. However, the quest to look for a solution that is not so obvious gives me a lot of thrill. At the end of a day's job, I'd like to feel a little head ache that comes from an intense mental exercise.

2. Freedom to be Innovative
I don't like to be told that there's just one way of doing anything. I like the adventure of seeking out other more efficient ways to achieve a goal or objective, and the freedom to actually try out these new paths. I especially enjoy looking for ways of using technology to solve problems.

3. New Problems to Solve Everyday
This means that I don't do well with routine tasks. I like fresh new tasks every day. The reason for this is obvious. There is little mental exertion when the tasks are routine. I like to feel excited at work everyday. Fresh new tasks each day will give me that excitement.

4. Opportunities to Learn New Concepts and Skills
My learning philosophy is ''Learn a few things about everything and everything about a few things''. I'm an explorer. I like to discover new things, ideas, skills, concepts, knowledge etc. I have some idea of so many different subjects. This knowledge come in handy in my job. It's especially useful in my relationship building skills.

5. Creativity
I have some experience in arts and graphics and sometimes like to call on this skill and experience in my work.

6. Intelligent Team Members
I do very well when I work with intelligent colleagues. Mediocrity is an irritation and distraction for me.

7. Travelling or Field Activities
I like to travel a lot. I like to visit new locations and meet new people and learn about the land and people.

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