To be successful in any chosen career or objective you require a specialized  knowledge of the relevant subject. To have an all round good general knowledge  is great but it does not necessarily mean you can reach your potential in your  chosen profession. To get the best out of yourself your knowledge needs to be  specific to a certain field or niche and needs to be supported by a definite  plan that is focused on achieving certain goals. 
 
 A problem with the education system today is that it does not prepare people for  the nine to five work life.. The youth today spend much of their time studying  to buy themselves time and avoid making the important decisions regarding their  future. Too many think that by going to university they will just fall into the  career path that is right for them. However, a large proportion will find it  difficult to get any job even ones that are not related to the subject they  studied. Many of the jobs they apply for are filled by people straight out of  school who have been taught quickly in a company acquiring the necessary  specialized knowledge.
 
 Going to university is all well and good as long as you are sure or somewhere  close to knowing what it is you want to do after graduating. Equally, if you  feel you can get the specialise knowledge elsewhere for your chosen job then you  need not feel inferior to people that have acquired further education when  applying. The company will choose who they feel is suitable for a position based  on experience, not just schooling, but also personality and the effort you have  made to do your own research on the company and the position. To gain that  valuable experience or specialised knowledge before an interview you need to  decide where you will get it. 
 
 Firstly you need to know exactly what kind of specialised knowledge you need to  get you into the relevant profession. Then you must find out where the best  sources are for the information you require. Analyse yourself and your present  situation to find out how much time you need and whether you are prepared to  obtain a qualification in the subject or maybe do evening courses whilst you are  working or, if this is too much commitment, research yourself in local libraries  and on the internet. 
  
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 Whichever way you choose to gain the knowledge you must be sure that it is all  relevant to the job you are aiming for and you need to be organised and  dedicated to learning. Many modern businesses require people with more and more  specific skills and knowledge and so taking course that is too generalised and  that does not concentrate on any specialist subject in depth could result in  failure. If you do take a course and find early on that it is not going to  benefit you as much as you initially thought then do not hesitate to change  courses. Wasting money is less important than wasting your time and effort on  learning irrelevant information. 
 
 One major weakness in young people to today is a lack of ambition. The people  that put in the extra effort to learn about a job before applying it are the  ones who are more likely to have success. To build on that success and climb the  career ladder a person needs to have a desire to do well in that job and not  just settle for the first position they get. This means that by continually  increasing your intake of specialised knowledge you are more likely to stand out  in a company and be rewarded with promotions and pay rises.
 
 Surveys have showed that on average people change their profession about five  times during their lives. Many people get made redundant due to circumstances  beyond their control whilst others may just find they need to do something  different. The important thing to remember when changing jobs is that it is  never too late to go and acquire the specialised knowledge needed for a  different role. Alternatively if you have made the effort to gain the knowledge  before then it may stand you in good stead for a similar position to the one you  are leaving. Your success depends on your commitment to learning the relevant  skills and knowledge and the enthusiasm you show to do a job well.
  
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