
I’ve often wished there were clearer directions for how to navigate my career—something that could tell me what move to make next or reassure me I’m on the right track. The truth is, I’ve spent plenty of time feeling uncertain about where I’m headed, and I’m not alone. Nearly half of young people (46 percent) say they feel unsure of their career options. And with the cost-of-living crisis and a constantly changing job market, it’s easy to see why so many of us feel like we’re figuring things out as we go.
Thankfully, the team of career experts at TargetJobs says there’s a way to find direction, and for once, it doesn’t ignite burnout or rely on luck. It’s called the GPS Method. Whether you’re just entering the workforce or you’re considering a career change, this method helps you decide exactly where you want to go and how to get there in a meaningful and achievable way. So if you’re looking for a little guidance (pun absolutely intended), here’s everything the team of career experts at TargetJobs taught us about the GPS method.
What is the GPS Method?
The GPS Method is a 3-part structure designed to help people…
