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Did You know? Over 1/3 students don’t graduate from high school Approximately 2/3 students don’t receive needed employment training Approximately 3/4 students don’t receive needed life skills training Most are isolated from peers and social groups after high school Between 10-13% students access college and complete two years

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Did You know?

Over 1/3 students don’t graduate from high school  

Approximately 2/3 students don’t receive needed employment training

Approximately 3/4 students don’t receive needed life skills training

Most are isolated from peers and social groups after high school

Between 10-13% students access college and complete two years  

Career Planning & Development

Concept.Importance.Process.

PRESENTED BY: ABHAYJOSHI (06690301712)

A Career is the pattern of work-related experiences (e.g.; job position, job duties, decisions , and subjective interpretations about work-related events) and activities over the span of the person’s work life.

CAREER PLANNING is a process whereby an individual sets career goal and identifies the means to achieve them.

Career planning is not an event or end in itself, but a continuous process of developing HR for achieving optimum results.

Organization also help the employees in career planning so that both can satisfy each other’s needs

Exploration Stage:

Usually ends in one’s mid twenty, for the individual, this is the stage of self-exploration seeking answer to various puzzling questions about career. E.g., internship or offering on-the-job training.

Establishment Stage:

One begin the search for work and picks up the first job. First experience on the job, peer group evaluations, personal tensions and anxieties etc

Mid–Career Stage: There is Continuous improvement in performance, organization place the person that requires experience and maturity.

Late- Career Stage: Plays the part of an elder statesperson. The persons experience and judgment are greatly valued. One can teach other and share the experience with others.

Decline Stage: Final stage of one’s career, marked as

Retirement.

PROCESS:-

CAREER DEVELOPMENTThe evolution or development of a

career - informed by :- Experience within a specific

field of interest Success at each stage of

development – and Educational attainment Career development involves the

person’s creation of a career pattern, decision-making style, integration of life roles, values expression, & life-role self concepts.

Career development looks at the long-term career effectiveness of employees.

VALUE ADDITION FACTORS Commitment towards job Team spirit and coordination Needed talents are found Exposure to confront with the challenges Creative vision to an employees Reduced employee’s frustration

Career Development Career Development is “a continuous life long

process process of development experiences that focuses on seeking, obtaining and processing information about self, occupational education alternatives, life styles, and role options.”

C is for Careers. Do we really think about our interests. We should encourage each other to be imaginative, then narrow it down.

A is for Academics. In determining which academic programs best suit our career goals.

R is for Research. Support research of careers that spark our interests, maximize strengths, and minimize weaknesses.

EE is for Experiential Education. Support practice of job search skills. Assist in seeking and participating in opportunities.

RS is for Relevant Skills. To encourage & learn practical "real world" skills through on-the-job experience.

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