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Choosing a Career Choosing a Career Rule#1 Rule#1 : : Choose a career that is Choose a career that is something something you really like to you really like to do. do. Rule#2 Rule#2 : : Do your research and choose Do your research and choose carefully and thoughtfully. carefully and thoughtfully. Rule#3 Rule#3 : : Make it meaningful to Make it meaningful to you. you. One of the hardest—and most exciting— choices you’ll ever make is your career. Although chance may play a part, come prepared! You owe it to yourself to look for work that is meaningful and rewarding!
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Choosing a CareerChoosing a Career

Rule#1Rule#1: : Choose a career that is something Choose a career that is something

you really like to do.you really like to do.

Rule#2Rule#2: : Do your research and choose Do your research and choose carefully and thoughtfully.carefully and thoughtfully.

Rule#3Rule#3: : Make it meaningful to Make it meaningful to you.you.

One of the hardest—and most exciting—choices you’ll ever make is your career. Although chance may play a part, come

prepared!

You owe it to yourself to look for work that is meaningful and

rewarding!

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Choose Career Options That Choose Career Options That Match Your ValuesMatch Your Values

Knowing what you value most will help you Knowing what you value most will help you refine your career search and choice:refine your career search and choice: Helping othersHelping others PrestigePrestige High incomeHigh income Flexible work hoursFlexible work hours

Establish and align values, career choice, and Establish and align values, career choice, and career goals for motivation.career goals for motivation.

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Surviving in a Fast EconomySurviving in a Fast Economy You will always have some control over your You will always have some control over your

career.career. You must accept risks and plan for the future You must accept risks and plan for the future

to advance your career.to advance your career. A college degree does not guarantee A college degree does not guarantee

employment.employment. A commitment to lifelong learning will help A commitment to lifelong learning will help

keep you employable.keep you employable.

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Factors to ConsiderFactors to Consider

Do:Do: explore a number of explore a number of

careers and majorscareers and majors get involved get involved Get advice from Get advice from

people in your target people in your target occupationoccupation

follow your passionfollow your passion Dare to try something Dare to try something

newnew

Don’t:Don’t: focus on a major just focus on a major just

to get a career out of to get a career out of itit

select a major just select a major just because it is “cool” or because it is “cool” or seems to promise seems to promise prestigeprestige

let someone else push let someone else push you into a jobyou into a job

Assume that you have Assume that you have it all figured outit all figured out

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Factors Affecting Career ChoicesFactors Affecting Career Choices

InterestsInterestsSkillsSkillsAptitudesAptitudesPeople skillsPeople skillsExperienceExperienceFamily Family

traditionstraditions

PersonalityPersonalityLife goals and Life goals and

work valueswork values

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Exploring Your InterestsExploring Your InterestsHolland’s Hexagonal Model of Career FieldsHolland’s Hexagonal Model of Career Fields

Investigative

Artistic

Social

Realistic

Conventional

Enterprising

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Where to Go for HelpWhere to Go for Help Career centerCareer center FacultyFaculty Upper-class studentsUpper-class students Student Student

organizationsorganizations Placement servicesPlacement services

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Become Knowledgeable Become Knowledgeable About CareersAbout Careers

Explore the Explore the Occupational Outlook Handbook Occupational Outlook Handbook at at http://www.bls.gov/oco/http://www.bls.gov/oco/

Research several careers, not just oneResearch several careers, not just one Browse the Careers section of a local bookstoreBrowse the Careers section of a local bookstore See a career counselorSee a career counselor Scope out Internet resourcesScope out Internet resources Network--many people love to talk aboutNetwork--many people love to talk about

their jobs!their jobs!

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Explore the Explore the Occupational Outlook HandbookOccupational Outlook Handbookhttp://www.bls.gov/oco/

Keep up with the occupational Keep up with the occupational outlook for various fields.outlook for various fields.

Get to know which ones are Get to know which ones are adding jobs and which ones are adding jobs and which ones are losing them.losing them.

The Occupational Outlook The Occupational Outlook HandbookHandbook is an excellent source, is an excellent source, and is updated every two years.and is updated every two years.

Good news!Good news! Over the next few Over the next few years, jobs requiring college years, jobs requiring college degrees will be the fastest-degrees will be the fastest-growing and highest payinggrowing and highest paying..

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What to Look for in a What to Look for in a CareerCareer

Major career field targetMajor career field target Preferred type of workPreferred type of work Income requirementsIncome requirements Geographical requirementsGeographical requirements Special needsSpecial needs Industry preferencesIndustry preferences Stress levelStress level Level of interaction with other Level of interaction with other

peoplepeople Indoor vs. outdoorIndoor vs. outdoor Amount of independenceAmount of independence Balance between creative and Balance between creative and

conventional tasksconventional tasks

The type of people you would The type of people you would interact withinteract with

Physical requirementsPhysical requirements Local/national/international Local/national/international

organizationorganization Benefits and perksBenefits and perks Advancement opportunitiesAdvancement opportunities A good bossA good boss TrainingTraining Industry outlookIndustry outlook Reputation of the firm in the Reputation of the firm in the

industryindustry

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Select Several Careers,Select Several Careers,Not Just OneNot Just One

It’s a good idea to have several careers in mind It’s a good idea to have several careers in mind rather than just one in your first year of college.rather than just one in your first year of college.

Approximately 60% of students change their Approximately 60% of students change their major at some point during their college career.major at some point during their college career.

It pays to be knowledgeable about more than It pays to be knowledgeable about more than just one career field. The average graduate just one career field. The average graduate changes their job seven times in their life.changes their job seven times in their life.

It also pays to develop a wide variety of general It also pays to develop a wide variety of general skills, particular those related to communication.skills, particular those related to communication.

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NetworkNetwork Check with people you know about career Check with people you know about career

information.information. Networking can lead to meeting someone Networking can lead to meeting someone

who may be able to answer your questions who may be able to answer your questions about a specific career or company.about a specific career or company.

It is an effective way to learn about the type It is an effective way to learn about the type of training necessary for a particular of training necessary for a particular position, what it took to get into the field, position, what it took to get into the field, and the positive and negative aspects of the and the positive and negative aspects of the work.work.

More andMore and more professionals are active on more professionals are active on online networks such as LinkedIn.com and online networks such as LinkedIn.com and Doostang.com. Some professionals even Doostang.com. Some professionals even use Facebook to get in touch with others in use Facebook to get in touch with others in their field…as well as research potential their field…as well as research potential candidates.candidates.

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Assess Your SkillsAssess Your Skills Academic StrengthsAcademic Strengths

Reading, Writing, Speaking, and ListeningReading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening MathMath Creative ThinkingCreative Thinking Problem Solving and Decision MakingProblem Solving and Decision Making

Personal QualitiesPersonal Qualities Self-Esteem, Self-Management, Self-Esteem, Self-Management,

ResponsibilityResponsibility

People SkillsPeople Skills Social, Negotiation, Leadership, TeamworkSocial, Negotiation, Leadership, Teamwork

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See a Career CounselorSee a Career Counselor The career counselors at your college The career counselors at your college

are trained professionals who can help are trained professionals who can help you you discover your strengths and discover your strengths and

weaknessesweaknessesevaluate your values and goalsevaluate your values and goalssort through what type of career you sort through what type of career you

wantwant They will not tell you what to do, they They will not tell you what to do, they

will simply help identify what factors will simply help identify what factors may lead to successful and interesting may lead to successful and interesting career options.career options.

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Questions for Academic AdvisorsQuestions for Academic Advisors What classes should I take this term and What classes should I take this term and

next?next? What sequence of classes should I take?What sequence of classes should I take? Am I taking too many difficult classes in one Am I taking too many difficult classes in one

term?term? What electives do you What electives do you

recommend?recommend? What career What career opportunitiesopportunities

are there if I study are there if I study mainly _____? mainly _____?

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Getting ExperienceGetting Experience Volunteer or service Volunteer or service

learninglearning Study abroadStudy abroad Internships/co-opsInternships/co-ops On-campus employmentOn-campus employment Student Student

projects/competitionsprojects/competitions ResearchResearch On-the-job trainingOn-the-job training ApprenticeshipsApprenticeships

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Research the JobResearch the Job Identify the skills and experience Identify the skills and experience

necessary to perform the job you necessary to perform the job you want.want.

Determine the general Determine the general requirements of the job.requirements of the job.

Learn about the day-to-day tasks Learn about the day-to-day tasks and responsibilities.and responsibilities.

Research the company and Research the company and employer.employer.

Determine the company’s Determine the company’s philosophy.philosophy.

The more you know about the The more you know about the job, the stronger the candidate job, the stronger the candidate you will become.you will become.

How big will my

office be?

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Explore Relevant Part-Time and Explore Relevant Part-Time and Summer JobsSummer Jobs

Students benefit when their jobs are on Students benefit when their jobs are on campus.campus.

Investigate if there exists a part-time Investigate if there exists a part-time job in the department of your major.job in the department of your major.

Advanced planning will help you obtain Advanced planning will help you obtain a summer job with a company related a summer job with a company related to your field.to your field.

If you can’t find a related job, you can If you can’t find a related job, you can still demonstrate work-related skills still demonstrate work-related skills and a work ethic that will impress and a work ethic that will impress prospective employers.prospective employers.

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Internet Career JourneyInternet Career JourneyActivity 13.2 --Web Resources Activity 13.2 --Web Resources

Occupational Outlook Occupational Outlook Handbook Handbook

11_Careers_new.ppt11_Careers_new.ppt

Career Resource Center Career Resource Center http://www.careers.org/http://www.careers.org/

Job Hunt Job Hunt http://www.job-hunt.orghttp://www.job-hunt.org

The Catapult on Job WebThe Catapult on Job Webhttp://www.job-hunt.org/http://www.job-hunt.org/

The Riley Guide: Employment The Riley Guide: Employment Opportunities and Job Opportunities and Job Resources on the InternetResources on the Internet

www.rileyguide.comwww.rileyguide.com

Monster.comMonster.com

http://www.monster.com/http://www.monster.com/

Quintessential CareersQuintessential Careershttp://www.quintcareers.com/http://www.quintcareers.com/

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