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1 1-1 Personal Skills and the Job Market
Goals: Discuss the job market, how it changes over time, and what you can do to prepare yourself. Describe how your education may affect the amount of money that you earn.

2 Bell Ringer Write down a job that existed 50 years ago but is rarely found now. Write down a job that exists now but might not exist in 50 years.

3 What is the Job Market? The job market refers to the job openings that are available when you are ready to go to work. The job market changes because employer needs are changing to remain competitive. Ex. What types of jobs were more available last November & December but are not today? Discuss Bell Ringers

4 What is meant by skill set?
Skill set is the unique combination of hard and soft skills each person brings to the job. What are hard skills? Specific technical abilities which are measurable physical and mental abilities that allow you to complete a job. Ex. What are soft skills? Nontechnical skills needed by most workers for success on the job. What are some skills you plan to have in your skill set? What kind of skill is being Microsoft certified in Word and Excel?

5 Occupational Outlook Handbook
Published by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Statistics Updated annually Includes current job information about careers in the United States, including the following: Requirements Pay Working conditions Prospects for jobs

6 Job Choices Affect Your Income
Generally – the more your skill set is filled with experience, training, and education, the more you can expect to earn. Most popular careers often require a bachelor’s degree or more. The number of jobs in a career area can also affect the income level of those working in the field. Always exceptions – There are careers that don’t have high education requirements that may make large sums of money. What are some of these?

7 What is a Job Description?
A job description tells you what is required in the job, skills required, and what tasks you must be able to do.

8 Lifelong Learner Learning new skills and information to help you stay qualified for a job is important for your job security. You will need to update your job skills. Lifelong learning will help you stay employed and able to earn higher pay and promotions.

9 Values and Goals – What is the difference?
A value is a principle that reflects the worth you place on an idea or action. A goal is a desired outcome based on one’s values for which a plan of action is carried out. If a person’s values lead to their goals, then their career choices will naturally follow. For example if you value helping others, you may choose a caring profession.

10 What is the difference between formal education and informal education?
Formal education involves classroom instruction and possible earning a degree. Informal education often occurs at the job. On the job training – learning as you do the work. Self-training – learning new skills from reading and practicing on your own. What are some examples of careers that require a formal education? An informal education?

11 How Does Education Affect Your Income?

12 In Summary Making choices about education is a serious responsibility.
Education is considered an investment in you future. The jobs you choose and the education you receive will affect the amount of money you ae able to earn.

13 Assignments Due Thursday (tomorrow): Answer questions 1-19 on pg. 9.
Due Tuesday (Jan. 13): Go to and print information about three careers. On one of those careers write a short report (less than 1 page) on the types of information found (job title, nature of the work, work environment, training and skills required, and job prospects. Also read Lesson 1-2 pg for tomorrow.


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