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Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL Making College & Career Decisions What’s The Right Career For Me? Where Can I Go For Help?

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource Who or What Helps You Choose? Where Do You Get Information?  Parents?  Friends?  Internet?  TV?  Teachers?  News?

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. What Do You Want Life To Be After High School? Consider your own likes & dislikes Consider your after-high school plans Create your own definition of success (work schedule, self-supporting, nice coworkers/boss, creative environment, purpose/meaning, etc.) Go through the Career Planning Process

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. Source: What Are “Hot Jobs?” Emerging Careers & Industries

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. Should I Only Look at “Hot Jobs” When Making Career Plans? Consider your own likes & dislikes Consider your after-high school plans Create your own definition of success (work schedule, self-supporting, nice coworkers/boss, creative environment, purpose/meaning, etc.) Go through the Career Planning Process NO!!

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. Career Planning Process Source:

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. Career Planning Process

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. Self Assessments: Holland Code – RIASEC

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. REALISTIC people are often good at mechanical or athletic jobs. (Architecture & Construction, Transportation) INVESTIGATIVE people like to watch, learn, analyze and solve problems. (Information Technology, STEM, Health Science) ARTISTIC people like to use their creativity and come up with new ideas. (Education & Training, Arts & Communications) Self Assessments: Holland Code – RIASEC

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. SOCIAL people like to work directly with people rather than things. (Human Service, Government, Marketing & Sales) ENTERPRISING people like to influence, persuade and perform. (Business & Management, Law & Public Safety) CONVENTIONAL people are very detail-oriented and like to work with data. (Finance, Manufacturing, Health Science) Self Assessments: Holland Code – RIASEC

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. Knowing What You Want And Don’t Want In A Career Gives You Control Of Your Choices Knowing What You Want Helps You To Make Realistic Career Goals Self Assessments …

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. Have You Already Made Some Decisions About Your Future? Do you want to live in a city? In Minnesota? Do you want to go to a 4-year college? Do you like working outside or in an office? Which classes are you doing well in? What makes you happy?

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource Career Clusters Agriculture – park naturalist; animal caretaker Architecture & Construction – interior designer; landscape architect Arts & Communications – actor, musician, artist Business & Management – office manager, human resources Education – school teacher, librarian, coach

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. Finance – banker, financial counselor, insurance agent Government – highway maintenance worker, interpreter Health Science – dentist, doctor, nurses, researcher Hospitality & Tourism – chef, tour guide, restaurant manager Human Services – child care, cosmetologist, social worker 16 Career Clusters

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. Information Technology – web developer, game designer Law & Public Safety – police, firefighter, security, detective Manufacturing – machine operator, appliance installer/repairer Marketing & Sales – salespeople, customer service Science & Technology – chemist, electrical engineer Transportation – airplane pilot, truck driver, bus driver 16 Career Clusters

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. Options After High School 2-Year College 4-Year College Apprenticeship AmeriCorps Military Work

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. National Median Earnings by Education* Unemployment Rate Median Weekly Earnings 14.6%Some High School, No Diploma$ %High School Graduate$ %Some College, No Degree$ %Associate Degree$ %Bachelor's Degree$1, %Master's Degree$1, %Professional Degree$1, %Doctorate$1,529 *Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Earnings are for year-round, full-time employed workers age 25 and older; unemployment rate is also for those age 25 and over.

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. CareerOneStop Occupation & Industry Information State Information Job Search Resources Career Tools Career Videos

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. ISEEK Explore Careers –Career Research –Goals Setting –Career Assessments Plan Your Education –Education Options –Online Programs –Financial Aid Info Find A Job –Explore Job Market –Job Search Steps

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. MnCareers Start Exploring –Career Decision –Interest Assessment –Hot Skills –Work-Based Learning Investigate Careers –Career Clusters –Labor Market info & salary for 200 occupations –Descriptions & education requirements Future Planning –Higher Education –Military –Apprenticeship –Job Search Resources

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. MinnesotaWorks.net Part-Time Jobs Internships Minnesota Employers Free to Post Resume

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. People In Your Life – School Counselors & Teachers – After-School & Community Programs – Family Members – People Who Went to College – People Who Have Interesting Jobs

Minnesota’s career, education, and job resource. QUESTIONS?