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My Future Job

Until now, my only contract job has been in a pizzeria, mainly in customer service. I like that, but it’s not ideal job for the rest of my life. I study public administration currently, but I feel strongly that when I finish this career I will continue to study and specialize in childhood-related issues to later work on child welfare, from public institutions. I have always wanted to work on something that contributes to society and allows for change and I think public administration is the right career.

I imagine an indoors work but that allows me to travel all over Chile, meets the different realities of the people (specially the children’s), and share with them. I imagine it as an unrecognized work, like those that don't make you famous. About salary… I don´t expect too much, enough to cover basics needs of a family, indulge yourself, and save money in case of emergency and for vacations.

Also, I would like to have an administrative job that allows me spent time with my family and raise my children, if I have; have a good team and a good work environment, so I can enjoy what I do.


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  1. I think it's great that you know who you want to focus on in your future work.

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  2. hello nataly, the points you touch are important to consider in the future, also your area of expertise seems to me interesting, greetings <3

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  3. Hi Nataly, I also believe that public administration is a career that allows you to contribute to change. Good blog!

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  4. I think it's very important to know the different perspectives of the chilean society. Kind regarts

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  5. I hope you achieve your dreams of developing in the area of childhood, it's a very nice job!

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  6. I really hope you can have a job like that, it sounds incredible to me to be able to help and work for the well-being of children, who are very vulnerable... escecially in this country. I sincerely hope that you can make significant changes in their lives.

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