Let’s be clear on one thing. Career is the most important part of life and it makes every single student go crazy at some point in life. Even those students, who know exactly what they want to do with their life, often find themselves in wrong places at one point or the other. The career paths have become diverse and you have to be clear on many aspects before making the right choice. However, we all carry some myths with us that can alter the way of thinking about the career paths we want to choose. The following list has top 5 myths that you should stop worrying about.

Myth 1 – The best way to get a job is via recruitment agency

Yes, it is true that there are a lot of good recruitment agencies out there who have worked wonders for your peers. However, it is not necessary that the case will be same for you. There are 100s of companies out there who announce jobs without any mediating recruitment agency.

Myth 2 – Your resume should not exceed 2 pages

God knows who came up with this rule! Those who are working as a professional for some time or those who have done extensive work and gained a lot of recommendations and recognitions have no reason to hold back with any information. The resume should have all the necessary information that you think will benefit in getting a good package.

Myth 3 – Age matters

It does not. You can start your new career at any age and at any time. All you need to do is to start with a good resume and gain some experience. There are people who have done their doctorate at age of 40-45 and changed their whole career.

Myth 4 – It is all about who you know

Actually, it is all about what you know and what you can learn. Some people may get jobs based on reference but they will only be good in the beginning. If you have a solid resume, good experience and passion for your field, you do not need anyone to back you for the job.

Myth 5 – Paid career advice is a guarantee of job

There is not even a single person in this world who can guarantee you a good job. It is only you who can make a different and actually create a career path for yourself. Those who charge for career advice are actually just doing their job and they are good in it. Yes, they may give you good advice and help you in choosing the right career but that does not mean they can guarantee a job.