Produce a personal career plan.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Kevin Van Kevin Van Future Computer Technologist.
Advertisements

How Santa Got His Job A First Grade Career Development Lesson
K9 officer By : Katlyn walker. Job description Canine officers are police officers who work with specially trained detector dogs, usually to detect illegal.
Justin Cloven. Top 3 Careers  Travel Agent  Sports commentators  Fire Prevention and Protection Engineers.
I want to be an air traffic controller because it is the best job out of my list.
FALLING IN WITH A CAREER: SECRETARY Mayra. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES  Secretaries make appointments.  They put files in order,  They also write.
Career and Financial Management Making Effective Decisions.
At vocational college, students are taught the skills needed to perform a particular job. These colleges focus mainly on job- specific skills,
Evaluating Career Choices
5.03 Produce a personal career plan. Career research from Personal Career Profile sheets 1. Career values 2. Career duties/responsibilities 3. Personality/traits.
Section 5.2 Your Plan of Action Back to Table of Contents.
Career and Technical Education Giving Students the Edge.
Career Studies Monday, November 2, Directions for Project For this project you will choose a career, preferably of someone you know and have access.
 Michael M. Krop→ Standard High School Diploma  Miami Dade College→ Associate Degree  University of Florida→ Bachelor’s Degree.
1 Careers in Housing and Interior Environments Chapter 4 Homes and Interiors.
A. in a museum B. in a college C. in a radio station.
Lesson 2 Finding a Job.
8.0 Vocabulary Renee Bass. Job: the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money.
Chapter 7 – Education – Career Information. 7-A Relationship of Career and Earning Power.
CHEMICAL ENGINEER Zachary Pierzchala Personal management 6 th hour.
Developing an Individual Career Plan
Early Childhood Education Table Of Contents What Early Childhood Educators Do Job Titles Skills Needed In Early Childhood Education Job Benefits And.
Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning It’s a journey, not a destination Written by Randall Brown.
Chapter 37 identifying career opportunities Section 37.1 Define Goals
Finding a Job Consumer Economics. Overview  Finding a job within your chosen career is one of the most important life choices you will make.  You are.
5.02 Critique personal, educational and career goals.
Objective 5.02: Critique personal, educational and career goals.
A possible Future Career For a career I chose to be an Automobile Mechanic.And for my dream career I chose a Mechanical Engineer.
8.0 vocabulary Eric DuBose. Job A regular activity performed for pay.
Marketing 1.02 NOTES Understand career opportunities in marketing to make career decisions. Use pg 687 – 729 in the “Marketing Essential” book or prior.
Architect . Yuliet M. 4 th Period Ms.Estep. An architect is a person who designs buildings, plans and supervises their workers. Wikipedia & Google.
Michael Olsen. Period five An airline pilot's job description is to safely fly an airliner, but a pilot does much more than just fly. A typical.
COMPREHENSIVE CAREER PATHWAYS MINNESOTA ADULT BASIC EDUCATION.
Pages  Best majors associated with 6 personality types based on education, training or experience for entry level jobs-page 58  Best majors related.
Chapter 37 Identifying Career Opportunities 1 Marketing Essentials Chapter 37 Identifying Career Opportunities Section 37.3 Develop a Career Path.
Learn More, Earn More.
Job an object worked on. Career the particular occupation for which you are trained.
Career Project Vocabulary On The Job Training Training received while in actual performance of one’s work.
Promotions and Lifelong Learning. Focus Questions Why are many tasks formerly done by U.S. workers now performed overseas? How do you go about selecting.
Section 37.1 Define Goals Chapter 37 identifying career opportunities Section 37.2 Careers in Marketing.
1 JOB EVALUATION Compensable factors. 2 Groups Used Universal Factors FES – Factor Evaluation System developed by the U.S. government in the mid-1970s.
Objective 5.03: Produce a personal career plan. A. Critique self-assessment information from “A Look at Me” sheet 1. Values 2. Interests 3. Personality.
Jobs That Fit You Seminar Three Quote: “Fantasies are more than substitutes for unpleasant reality, they are also dress rehearsals; plans! All acts performed.
Dr. Robert Underwood President, The University of Guam.
Identifying Career Opportunities How should you market yourself when seeking a career?
Resumes.
Objective Identify career opportunities in the Family and Community Services fields.
“I” Search Research Project 2017
Your Career in Hospitality
Hospitality Marketing
My career compass to becoming a computer technician
Career Exploration.
Agricultural Careers.
Steps of the career development cycle
Study Guide 503.
Critique personal, educational and career goals.
مركز دراسـات لإعداد الكـفاءات الإدارية
Introduction to Public Safety Notes
Critique personal, educational and career goals.
Developing an Individual Career Plan
COMPREHENSIVE CAREER PATHWAYS
Critique personal, educational and career goals.
How do I get there? Middle School Prerequisites Career Track
Critique personal, educational and career goals.
Steps of the career development cycle
Essential Questions: How can research help me make a decision about my future? Your specific research questions.
Informal and Formal Education
Drafter Danny gallardo Pr.4th
Key Career Terminology
Critique personal, educational and career goals.
Presentation transcript:

Produce a personal career plan. 5.03 Produce a personal career plan.

Essential Questions How can I allow for flexibility in my career and educational plans? Why is this important?

EVALUATE Evaluate your self-assessment… Evaluate your career… 1. MY Values 2. MY Interests 3. MY Personality 4. MY Data, People, Things preference 5. MY Skills and aptitudes 6. MY Education and training acceptable Evaluate your career… *1. Career Values *2. Career duties and responsibilities *3. Personality/traits needed *4. Data, People, Things relationship *5. Skills and aptitudes (required) 6. Education and training required

Career Plan Evaluate formal and informal learning experiences in relation to your ultimate personal, educational and career goals. Extracurricular/Volunteer activities Work experience Education and training

Check stepping-stone goals in relation to your ultimate personal, educational and career goals. Junior high school High school – Short term goals College/Training – Medium term goals After college – Long term goals

Example Career ladder Job requiring Advanced degree (professional) Job requiring Bachelor’s degree Job requiring Associate’s degree (semi-professional) Job requiring high school diploma (semi-skilled) Job requiring no high school (entry level)

Create a Career Ladder for your selected career