UNIV/100 Career Exploration Plan Example about yor career and more Section 1: Career Research Results |Careers and degrees I’m interested in |What I know about these careers and |What I need to know about these careers and | | |degrees |degrees | |Medical Assistant |University of Phoenix has been a leader |Skilled workers to fill management and…
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Career Plan Career Plan Interest Profile: Conventional, Social and Enterprising. Competencies: Coping with pressure, following instructions, delivering results, goal focus, adhering to values and cooperating. Work Culture: High powered, ethical and supportive. In the career plan interest profile my results showed that I was conventional, social and enterprising. Conventional careers involve following a set routine and procedures. This usually requires the employee to adhere to…
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Using Your Interests to Explore Occupations You can use your interests to explore careers. Interests are good to use because you probably will find that occupations that meet your interests will be more satisfying and rewarding for you than occupations that don't meet your interests. Remember, though, that interests are just some of the information that you can use to explore careers. Other useful information about yourself: your abilities, work values, experience, education, and motivation…
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UNIV/100 Career Exploration Plan Example This is a sample only. You may refer to this example as a guideline as you complete your worksheet, but use your personal information to complete the worksheet. Section 1: Career Research Results |Careers and degrees I’m interested in |What I know about these careers and |What I need to know about these careers and | | |degrees |degrees…
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One of the most important steps in the process of an individual’s exploration of his/her career development involves taking career/vocational assessments. These assessments help uncover the individual’s interests, needs, and values. Based on that, he/she is better prepared to make decisions regarding career choices. Because of the importance of career/vocational assessments in my career as a future counselor, in this report, I identify and describe the results I obtained from the assessments. Assessment…
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Final Career Assessment Presenting Problem/Identifying Information Thaddeus Mcnaughton is a 28 year old, African American male, in the second year of his Master’s program at Seton Hall University. Thaddeus presented for counseling because he is currently trying to figure out what career options will best suit him after he completes his degree. Thaddeus lives in Columbus, Georgia where he has previously worked in customer service and mental health. Although Thaddeus is pursuing a degree in counseling…
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economic and social development of their country (Australian Government. 2009). Through multiple reviewed literature on gender inequality, the overall concept within many sociological readings was the way gender inequality socially relates to employment and careers. There are three separate themes that intersect within the written literature that will be discussed. First, gender differences in historical social roles have created stereotypes on the contemporary outlooks of the social attitude. Secondly…
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Career Exploration COUN 522-D15: Career Development and Counseling Liberty University Career Field/Occupation of Choice For the purpose of this paper, I have chosen to explore the occupation field of education, guidance, school, and vocational counselors. More specifically, the focus of this paper will be on the career field of school counselors. My primary interest is identified as social, with my highest work value being relationships. These assessment results are accurate and highlight…
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Upon completing the career interest profile, competencies, and work culture activities, I received interest feedback. Social occupations enjoy helping and providing services to others. They have excellent teaching and communication skills. I work better with details than ideas. My career often is starting and completing projects, while leading people and making difficult decision. My work culture includes career advancement, work different jobs at different locations. There are a chance to…
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March 2014 School Psychology The subject of my attention, my career of choice is school psychology. Over the past few months I have found information in regards to this subject which I will discuss. I will cover all aspects of this career including a definition of what it involves on a daily basis, why I have chosen this career as my subject of interest, common personality characteristics and values that go along with this career. I will also mention the educational requiremnts needed for this…
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