AbhishekBharti I myself have been a victim of this. There was a point of time when I was utterly confused with the same questions. I read a lot about it and saw many videos regarding this. I came up with the following tips which just changed my life. They are: Make a list of all the topics that thrills you. It might be social science, mathematics, English, or something else entirely. It is less likely to happen that you will have a clear list of topics that you are interested in. As humans, we are adaptable creatures. Most of the time, when deciding on a job route, we become confused by our various hobbies. Write down everything, from your favourite study subjects to your favourite movie genres to your favourite novels to read, go into the depths of your self-awareness! Make your description as specific as possible. Examine the job title, prerequisites, responsibilities, and duties on a typical day at your dream job. Make a list of career options that are related to your field of interest. The more study you do on your hobbies, the better prepared you will be to make an informed decision! Now that you’ve completed your portion, it’s time to take an assessment test. We often believe we know ourselves better than anyone else, and we are frequently mistaken. What are your views on this?
GauravSehgal Before you decide which position to apply for, make a list of all your skills and strengths, as well as previous experiences that you enjoyed.
PallaviSingh RanvirHanshraj I dont think making a list is hard..is it?? And abt the skills and strengths, there is only one person who genuinely know this, that is you.