What do you do when you don’t know what you want to do? Emma Rosen road-tested 25 jobs in a year. Here’s what she learnt
I set myself a challenge to do something about it. I was about to turn 24 and had some savings. I would try 25 careers before I turned 25, through a series of ever-more-varied work experience placements. So for one whole year, I did everything from archaeology to becoming a newsroom journalist. I’ve since been a film extra, a tour guide, even worked with police dogs. Here’s what I learnt along the way…
ARCHAEOLOGY
I flew to Cluj-Napoca in Romania (nope, didn’t know how to say that either) with a group of students. We’d get up at 7.30am every day and, depending on the weather, get covered in a fine coat of dust, or caked in mud. I was given a spade and just told to dig. You have to shovel through all these layers (at least a week’s work) before you get deep enough to find anything.
This story is from the June 2018 edition of Cosmopolitan Australia.
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