When choosing a career I will consider my strengths, values and skills. Some strengths of mine include organization, stability, control and structure. I value cooperation, generosity, beauty, independence, imagination and competition. Listening, creativity, artistic expression and my ability to motivate others are some of my skills. A career of my choice must be based on organization, stability, cooperation and directing others in order to complete tasks. Ideally, a career of my choice would be dependant
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Taylor’s Career Choices Taylor Davis Otterbein University Communications 2800 Professor Jim Martin October 1, 2012 Abstract Choosing the major that I wanted to pursue in college, wasn’t an easy decision. I was never one of those kids that grew up knowing exactly what they wanted to do when they grew up, I wish I did. When I was in elementary school I thought that I wanted to cut hair, and then once I got into middle school I thought maybe I would want to be a fashion designer. Once I
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I chose nursing as my career because I believe the desire to help people is a calling, and I feel drawn to helping those in need. Nursing is my passion. It is not something I do for a paycheck but rather to promote dignity and provide unconditional nursing care to patients and their loved ones. Those interested in nursing should realize that nursing is an honorable career choice. I believe we should not treat patients as room numbers or as medical conditions but see them as people that are valued
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occupations and less likely to have considered Enterprising and Conventional occupations than the American students. What are the cultural and social factor contribution to the type of careers that are typically pursued by Asian Students? It seems that Asian students were not as open to the range of career choices available in the world of work as compared with the general population. They are often encouraged to consider occupational alternatives that could give them the greatest survival value
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years he was my only role model. Living in Texas was a big change for me but I had to get over that because I was in entering into an important four years of my life, high school. The point of time in life where I had to decide what I wanted to do career wise was approaching. I wasn't very serious about school my freshman and sophomore year. Not having Penuel around really took a toll on me and caused me to rebel. Another two years passed by and it was the summer before my junior year. In two more
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theory of selecting a career type depending on your type of personality. The themes are categorized into RIASEC which stands for Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising and Conventional. After filling out and completing the Holland Code personality quiz, the results I received were Artistic and Enterprising. I feel that these results reflect my personality perfectly because it matches the type of career I would like to pursue in my future. The career I chose is Graphic Designer
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My ideal career choice is to become a certified registered nurse anesthetist(CRNA). A nurse anesthetist is a person who has completed a high degree in nursing and has been successfully certified in a wide range of anesthesia. After the completion of an accredited program they are then qualified to manage patient care during the administration of anesthesia. A nurse anesthetist is a licensed professional nurse; a CRNA provides equivalent anesthesia procedures as an anesiologist would. After many
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career choice Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 Role 1.2 Objective and Subjective Constraints 1.3 Key Theories of Occupational Choice 1.3.1 Developmental Theory 1.3.2 Structural Theory 1.3.3 RIASEC Model 2. Factors of Occupational Choice 2.1 Family and Class 2.2 Neighbourhood and Peer Group 2.3 School and Education 2.4 Race 2.5 Gender 2.5.1 Horizontal and Vertical Segregation 2.5.2 Pay 2.5.3 Hours Worked
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The healthcare field is a multifaceted career choice. In this case Jerry is a medical assistant and also is an LPN. Having these two certifications does not give him the right to do what he pleases and make his own decisions about patients. He must work within his scope of practice. He is a medical assistant not to be confused with a physician’s assistant. This means that Jerry would not have the legal authority to fill a patient’s prescription without prior approval of the physician overseeing
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graduating with her Ph.D. in experimental psychology under the supervision of Robert S. Woodworm. The publication of The Psychology of Occupations would introduce Roe's theory of personality development and career choice, her most enduring scientific contribution. Roe had no experience of careers or vocational guidance and counseling but was originally interested in personality theory and occupational classification (Roe, 1956, 1957). Much of her early
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known the real answer to the often asked question of what I want to become. It is quite silly, considering I too often hear myself thinking “I was born to dance”. Raised in a community that merely visions doctor, lawyer and engineer as respectable career choices for their child, it is only when I questioned my own vision I suddenly realized my neglect. To become a professional dancer had been my ultimate dream all along and this is why I have applied for Dance at higher studies today. Growing up I was
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Career Development Developing Professional and Employability Skills By: Mohammad Ali Faridifar Introduction This report will reflect on my educational and career choices in future. The first part will summarise my educational and career choices. The second part will evaluate my educational choices with reference to career theories such as, John Holland’s Theory. The final part will consider the skills that will be required for obtaining a career in marketing, and identify the
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Please share any other career goals you have. 1000 -10 Goals, in my mind, are one of the ultimate tools to succeeding in my career and future business operations. When thinking about goals such as this, I don’t think about how rich I want to be or how big I want my operation I want to be. Thinking about being at peace and living happily are the particular goals that I have. Throughout my early life, I have not really been concerned with money and how much I have. Rather, I have been concerned
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confusion. My current major is pre-dental hygiene. Fortunately, the dental field was included in the list of recommended careers for me. Prior to this assignment I was confident in my decision to major in dental hygiene because I was not interested in exploring any other careers. Currently however, I am no longer completely confident in my decision for a major. My first career choice is dental hygiene. A dental hygienists’
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Gysbers (2003) proposes that the value of career theories comes from providing practitioners with a framework to examine client behaviour, help understand the possible meanings of or explanations for the behaviour and subsequently, enables them to identify and respond to clients’ goals or problems. Significantly then, such theories may help explain an individual’s vocational behaviour, such as their initial career choice or later aspects of career development. This essay attempts to identify the
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applying for colleges, preparing for state tests, and with class work in general all that time is quickly diminishing. Entering Career Connections was one of the best choices I have made this school year because it helped me find the career I plan on pursuing. I was struggling with choosing between a Veterinarian or going into Forensic Science. Coming across the career choice of a Veterinary Pathologist really opened my mind. Veterinary Pathology involves both of
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Career Life Planning Period 1 Stanford University Why college is a good choice to be after highschool! So it will help you start your life and have a good career. So the college that your going to learn about is Stanford University. Why Stanford University is a good choice for me and others is because its a good educational, and it can really help you get a good career or help you get the career you always wanted. Stanford University is my choice of college because it can help me with what I really
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module A quantitative research: Is there a relationship between career aspiration of male and female students and their attitude towards role of the women? Tutor: Graham Taylor Contents Abstract 3 Introduction and Literature Review 3 Methodology 5 Results 7 Discussion and Conclusion 8 References 11 Appendices 13-28 Abstract The purpose of this study was to find the relationship between the career Aspiration and attitude towards the role of women and to assess how this
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Christel Torres Prof. Nancy O’Shea HUDV-107 Career Presentation Paper Early Childhood Education The Career test information result that I had in Myers-Briggs test were Introversion, sensing, feeling, and perceiving. The results that I had when I took the Strongest Interest Inventory test were Social, Artistic, and Conventional. These results on my Strongest Interest Inventory test relates to my career choice Early childhood Education since I’m social with other people, artistic when I express my
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but based on my criteria of distance from home, strength of the program, and sports, Michigan State would be the best choice for my pursuit of a career in dentistry. The field of dentistry is not for everyone. One must be compassionate and have the ability to do things with dexterity. There is no doubt that Michigan State University is an excellent choice to achieve a career as a dental hygienist.
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day to day base. After researching my career choice, I found that even after obtaining my degree in Nursing and becoming a trauma nurse its classes your required to attend for training. These classes are required every six months that’s giving by the facility’s you will work. The steps I need before even entering my field of choice are to believe my most challenging to
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I can remember, and even still today, I wonder what I for sure want to be when I grow up and what kind of career path I want to take. There are so many different opportunities out there. However everyone is unique and has there own interest, goal, and passion. Your career choice will determine your everyday life. One of the greatest blessings in my life, in my eyes, is our freedom of choice. In my opinion, making the decision to genetically engineer someone’s DNA is not right. An argument could
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Calling, Vocation and Career - Writing Assignment: Who Am I Now? Write your reflection paper using the following headings, include some discussion, findings and decisions. These seven areas must be included for credit: 1. God’s Calling for my Life (if you are not sure, then discuss what could be your calling at this time and what you plan to do to discover your calling 2. My Spiritual Gifts and my Strengths (strengths, gifts, talents, skills, abilities). How and where do you want to use these
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Mayer's Baby," by Rene Shimada Siegel. After discussing her choice to create a company that supports telecommuting, the author judged Marissa Mayer's personal choices--from her two-week maternity leave to her in-office nursery. Of course, this piece is not alone in its judgmental sentiment. Just look at the backlash to Sheryl Sandberg's new Lean In movement. And rest assured, it's not just women criticizing women who are at the top of their careers; we criticize women who stay at home, too. It's funny
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Kirkham Honors English 10 26 May 2014 Mini Research Paper There are many careers that interest me in my career technical area, especially because there are many different career paths to take within my area. I would be very interested to have a career from any of these jobs, and would greatly enjoy doing them. Many of these career options I would find fun and new every time despite being the same work. Not only do these careers seem nice to me but they also would provide me with a very decent amount
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of society, but mandatory or choice volunteering changes attitudes toward it. Students tend to dislike volunteering if it is mandatory, but there have been positive reactions when they have a choice. If high schools highly encourage community service instead of making it mandatory, then students can discover future they truly wish to pursue and feel a sense of of contribution to their communities. Voluntarily doing community service aids students in finding careers they have passion for. Students
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the FOCUS 2 career reflection, some of the career results surprised me. Some of the career options that were listed were criminal justice professor, an economics professor, and an engineering professor.When looking at the interest profiles for these three professions, it shows that I exceeded the interest levels in three categories which are the social, conventional, and enterprising categories.Although these occupations aren't bad occupations, they just aren't consistent with my career goals and I
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research proposal of the education and mindset behind the choice of a career in law enforcement. The objective of the research is to understand and develop funding needed for that choice. The proposal will include the methods used, the factors, significance behind the design, procedures followed, and if the results are confirmed within the hypothesis. The anticipated outcome of this research is to understand why the choice of a career in law enforcement and address the needs of education and funding
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town. Presenting Problem: Anne is trying to figure out where she wants to go to college. She’d like to choose a school based on her future career but she isn’t sure what that might be. She enjoys reading, writing short stories, and her favorite class is her Honors American Literature course. Anne’s parents expect her to choose a school based on a future career in business or medicine. Current Status Information: Anne has a good attitude and is optimistic about finding help through the school counseling
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Careers in the Industry Ruth Williams HTT/210 5/24/15 Instructor Griffin Careers in the Industry The top three careers that I would choose for myself from the table in Appendix E are; Customer Service Representative, Food and Beverage Operations Specialists, and Information Management Specialist, because I have a love for people and food and these choices will allow me to embark on a career path that would have my undivided attention. Customer Service Representative handles and deals with everything
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