選擇的焦慮,還是探索的勇氣?|陳 惟邦|TEDx臺師大|TEDxNTNU 2025 | 陳 惟邦 | TEDxNTNU
「生涯探索」是一連串對問題的回應,從當下的經驗出發,去辨認那些困惑背後未被聽見的需要。在多年的服務與陪伴經驗中,身為職涯諮詢師的陳惟邦,致力於創造一個讓學生能停下來、整理經驗線索的契機。探索不是漫無目的的漂泊,而是對自己負責的練習—在迷惘中感受,在行動中分辨,最終找出真正屬於自己的生涯道路。真正的成長不是他人告訴你該往哪裡走,是開始看懂自己已經走過什麼路。 惟邦大學期間曾於科技公司實習,擁有穩定亮眼的職涯起點,卻選擇跳脫常規,走進教育非營利組織 Teach For Taiwan,成為數位行銷工作者,參與教育現場的變革。除了專業貢獻,他更創立「職涯相談室」,結合自身行銷策略思維與對人的敏感度,陪伴來自各行各業的青年釐清自我定位、進行履歷諮詢與深度對話。惟邦關注的不只是「找工作」,而是人與職涯的長期關係。他嘗試翻轉我們對「成功選擇」的想像,鼓勵年輕世代用更有意識的方式,建構屬於自己的故事。他認為:「你內心所想那有些遙不可及的夢想,一定有機會實現。」在轉換跑道與開展服務的過程中,惟邦持續實踐作為「生涯發展的助人者」的行動。他的經歷與語言,總能讓人安心,也讓人開始想問:「我現在的選擇,是我真的想要的嗎?」我們期待透過惟邦的故事,讓對未來感到焦慮的大學生們,看見不一樣的行動線索,在壓力與混亂之中,找到屬於自己的可能起點。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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