It can be hard to know what you want to do.
And that's pretty normal. Sometimes the tricky part is that it's hard to want something you don't know exists yet.
Career advice often starts with "what are you passionate about?" — which can feel frustrating if you're still figuring that out. A lot of us are.
We find it can help to start somewhere different: what tends to come easy to you, what you actually enjoy doing, and what aligns with how you want to live. Less about what's hot or what pays the most — more about what might fit you.
Ways to explore
There are lots of ways to think about careers. Here are a few lenses that might help, depending on where you're starting from.
Browse by what you do
Career tracks group roles by function — marketing, engineering, sales, operations. Each track spans entry-level to executive, across every industry.
Browse by where you work
The same job title feels different in healthcare vs. tech vs. finance. Industry shapes culture, compensation, pace, and what success looks like.
Not sure where to start?
Truest can help you explore what might fit — based on what you're actually like, not what you think you should want.
Get started with Truest