what can happen if you don’t plan for your career? what are the pros and cons of waiting until...
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What can happen if you don’t plan for your career?
What are the pros and cons of waiting until you’re ready-
maybe until after college – before planning your career?
What do you expect from a career?High Income?
Reputation or fame?
Creativity?
Geographic Location?
Service to others?
Title and position?
Balance in your life?
Use of your strengths?
University of Chicago StudyTeenagers have the following
expectations - 1 in 3 intends to be
a professional10% plan to be a
doctorFew expect blue
collar or service jobsAll expect high
status with high pay
Most expect to graduate college
Many believe that a bachelor’s degree is vital
A large majority expect to earn a Ph.D.8-12 years of
schooling
The Reality – BLS Ten Fastest growing occupations from 2010 to 2020Registered Nurses –
26%Retail Salesperson –
16.6%Home Health Aid –
69.4%Office Clerk – 70.5%Fast Food WorkersCustomer Service
Rep.Truck Drivers
Postsecondary teachers
Nursing AidesChildcare WorkersBookkeepingCashiersElementary
TeachersReceptionistsJanitorsConstruction
Workers
When today’s Kindergartenersreach the job market, 90%
of them will work in careers thatdo not exists in today’s world.
You must work in a career before you can decide whether it’s the one for you.
FALSE
Observing people working in careers or interviewing them are 2 ways to help you decide a career.
Anyone can do any job as long as her or she decides to do it.
FALSE
You could not possibly have all the specific skills necessary for every job.
The average person in the U.S. spends more time doing work activities than any other type of activity.TRUE
A career will take up more time in your adult life than relaxation, so it’s important to plan well.
Most careers in the future will require more than a high school education.TRUE
The Dept. of Labor projects that 85% of the careers in the future will require training beyond high school.
The majority of people spend their adult lives in the same career.FALSE
The number a times a person will change careers keeps increasing. The Average person changes careers between 5 and 8 times.
Just wait – the right job opportunity will eventually come your way.FALSE
You may have to wait a long time. Great jobs come from referrals, part-time jobs.
Anyone who plans to work right out of high school needs the same basic academic skills as someone who plans to go to college.TRUE
Reading, writing, computing and listening as well as critical thinking and problem solving are the basic skills needed for any career.
If you go to a 2-year college, you must transfer later to a four-year college.FALSE
Many careers are available with an associates degree.
The best way to get a job is through newspaper want ads.FALSE
Although a newspaper is useful – most jobs come from referrals.
Most high-tech fields, such as digital design, require a bachelor’s degree.FALSE
High-tech fields generally require training beyond high school, but often don’t require a bachelors degree.
The No. 1 reason people are fired from jobs is that they don’t learn quickly enough.FALSE
The #1 reason people are fired from jobs is that they cannot get along with their coworkers. #2 Attendance.
JobPaid positions involving a specific place, time
and tasksChosen not necessarily because you like the
work, but because is meets your immediate needs.
Choose a job to get experience in a field.Temporary
After the age of 25 A person changes jobs 10 to 15 times
OccupationGroup of related tasks that require special
training, education or experience.
A person trained to be an lawyer is a lawyer even when not working in a job in that field.
CareerA lifetime work history in a particular field of
expertise.What do you want to be doing the rest of your
life.
When choosing a job, don’t think – “This job fulfills my needs, I don’t know whether I will like it or not.”
Liking a career IS IMPORTANT!
The Career Path you choose will affect all aspects of your life.
Research shows that people who enjoy their careers are more satisfied with their lives.
Example
P - PassionsStrong, positive feelings you experience
while enjoying something.
What is your favorite activity or past time?What did you enjoy as a child?
Enjoying does not mean competence.
A - AttitudeThe way you feel.
Are you eager or excited about an activity?
A positive attitude helps you believe that you can achieve anything.
H - HeartWhat you believe is important to your life
choices.
What are my values?Who and what are the important influences in
my life?