How will you say make a long term career?

I have finished my studies and want to start my career in a company. I have some problem at home working for my boss.

I want to express that I am searching for a job where I can work the next years of my life, so no limited 2 year contract. I want long term career. I want to develop a career. I want to train with people who don’t speak English? Which is a good word to describe this?

After doing my studies I am now searching for a position as a xxx within the xx industry where I can develop a long term career and expand my personal skills.

What are the right words? What can the right words be? Is there a way to be a professional for a long term career?

Is the idea of stable stable really done?

After finishing my studies I am now searching for a position as xxx within xx industry where I can develop a stable career and expand my personal skills.

At the beginning of this year, I was not going to be happy. If it was, my life would have changed completely.

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
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What is a stable career? A ‘casio career’ is defined as something long term or a life’s work. So long-term seems redundant. I have written a dissertation

in xxes industry. After finishing my studies I am now looking for a jobs as a xxx. I want to be on a job at the end of the month so I must plan my study. Should I be looking for a company that will commit to me? I am not looking for jobs but for a career.

Why you think I should not be ashamed?

Answered on March 2, 2021.
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After studying I am now searching for a job as a xx within the xx industry where I can develop a long term career and expand my personal and professional skills. What do I should do?

I would make it:

After graduating from/with… I am now searching for a position as XXX within the XXX industry, where I can ideally mature with a like-minded company through expanding my technical and personal skills.

The ‘ideally’ creates a bit of lee-way, on a off chance the company may be looking for short-term hires or changes its direction in the future. Is it helpful to become less picky at the school?

If you want, you can break the sentence down for a little bit of breathing room because it seems a tad bit bit long, but that is more of a stylistic choice at this stage than a

necessity.

Answered on March 2, 2021.
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