When I decided my line of career I started with Culinary Arts. This was something that I had always dreamed of doing and wanted to create my life around it. When I started college, the dream became more of a nightmare. The hours and the long weekends did not set well with my current life. If I had a choice looking back, I would have chosen to work for Heinz, Kraft Foods Inc. or Kellogg. These three companies are in the industry that I was working my degree in. All of these would further my knowledge in the food industry and spark my creativity in the factories. I can only imagine the things I could have accomplished working for them. I could have created a new flavor of ketchup or possibly a new healthy brand of cereal. But as life changes, so does your profession. I then decided later on in life that banking was in my blood. Always having a constant love of money, I decided to apply for a bank teller position. I would love to work for Bank of America or Sun Trust in that matter. They are high up on the list for successful banks and I believe they are a very financial stable bank. I currently work for a credit union in a small town and am working my way up the ladder. With my knowledge and back ground in banking I work hard every day to make sure that I can make a good career out of this. Staying ahead and researching these different companies will help you understand the current market and who is doing well. The internet is a great resource to finding out information and comparing the different establishments. I plan to use this to keep up with the current trends and banks that are popping up everywhere. Banks are on every corner and it takes a strong bank to stay afloat especially with everything going on with the government.
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References: (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.vault.com Harwood, L. (2013). Your career: How to make it happen (8th ed.). Mason, OH: South-Western, Cengage Learning