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Preparing for Careers related to Drafting

Successful Career Planning is a Five Step Process: Self Assessment Career Exploration Goal Setting Take Action Evaluation

Self-Assessment Look at yourself honestly Determine your talents, interests, skills, values, and personality Who am I? What do I like to do? What skills and talents do I possess? Ask friends and family to help with your assessment.

What’s Best for You? What your friends enjoy Look for the money Look for areas with lots of job openings Father’s current job Parents’ desires

Career Exploration Investigate all the career choices, options, and opportunities available to you Take a variety of courses Participate in job shadowing Talk to people

Goal Two Goal Setting If you set a number of short-term goals, you are more likely to reach your long-term goals Short-term goals should be realistic and obtainable Goals should be based upon your strengths and weaknesses Goal One Goal Three Goal Four

Take Action Develop a Personal Action Plan (Career Plan) that will allow you to reach your short-term goals Register for the right courses Maintain the grades

Evaluation As you gain knowledge and experience, you may decide to alter your original plan It is never too late to move in another direction Things become clear with time

Occupational Classifications People who work with: –People: Teachers, Social Workers, Police Officers, Salespersons, Childcare Workers –Data: Accountants, Computer Programmers, Researchers, Clerks –Things: Drafters, Air Traffic Controllers, Electronics Technicians, Cooks –Ideas: Artists, Writers, Musicians

Drafting/Technical Drawing “Things” category Accurate and neat Attentive to details Logical and Systematic Likes computers Able to organize work Able to communicate Likes to draw/create Reasonable math skills Education –HS + On-the-job –1 or 2 years in a technical college program –4 year college degree in Technology or Graphic Design

Careers Related to Technical Drawing Almost everything that is built or constructed starts with a plan (a drawing) Architecture Computer Graphics/Animation Construction Engineering Interior/Industrial/Fashion Design Manufacturing Surveying