Objective % Utilize digital portfolios in career planning.

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Objective 201.02 3% Utilize digital portfolios in career planning.

Step 1-Knowing Yourself Begin by thinking about where you are now, where you want to be and how you’re going to get there.   Ask yourself the following questions: Where am I at now? Where do I want to be? What do I want out of a job or career? What do I like to do? What are my strengths? What is important to me? http://www.careercentre.dtwd.wa.gov.au/CareerPlanning/Pages/CareerPlanning-4StepPlanningProcess.aspx

Step 2-Finding Out Explore the occupations and learning areas that interest you and research the specific skills and qualifications required for those occupations. Ask the following questions: How do my skills and interests match up with my occupations of interest? Where are the gaps? What skills do I need? How can I gain the skills for these occupations?  Where is the work? At the end of this step you will have a list of preferred occupations and/or learning options.  

Career Research Checklist At the end of step 2 you will have a list of preferred occupations and/or learning options.   Take one or more career assessment tests. Job shadow one or more people. Read about the occupations and learn about the Nature of the work Working conditions Required skills and training Earning potential Job outlook.

Step 3-Making Decisions This step involves comparing your options, narrowing down your choices and thinking about what suits you best at this point in time.   Ask the following questions: How do my options fit with the current labor market? How do they fit with my current situation and responsibilities? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each option? At the end of this step you will have narrowed down your options and have more of an idea of what you need to do next to help you achieve your goals

Step 4-Taking Action Use the information you have gathered about your interests and the world of work to create your plan.  Begin by asking yourself: What actions/steps will help me achieve my work, training and career goals? Where can I get help? Who will support me (family, mentors, teachers) Decide which step is relevant for you right now and start from there.

Career Planning Tips Make career planning an annual event. Update your resume or portfolio. Reflect on changing likes and dislikes, needs and wants in work and home life. Review career and job trends. Set short-term and long-term goals. Explore new education/training opportunities. Consider career advancement opportunities. https://www.livecareer.com/quintessential/career-planning-tips

Update Digital Portfolio Contact Information Samples of Work Conferences and Workshops Education, Licenses and Certificates Letters of Recommendation Career Summary and Goals Skills and Abilities Awards and Honors Community Service