Putting The Pieces Together
Putting The Pieces Together
Putting The Pieces Together
Career Choices
Interest Planning Goals Skills Salary
Preparation
Education
Planning
Steps:
What are your interest? What do you want to be? What are your skills? What types of careers fit your skills and interest? How do you prepare for the career?
Interest
Interest
What are your interests? Make a list of 10 activities you have enjoyed doing in the past four years.
Interest
Evaluate those interests. Think about what you liked about the activities. What challenges did the activities offer? What skills do you need to develop further to continue in those activities?
Career Goal
What is your Career Goal?
A career goal helps you focus on what you want to do for a living. A career goal can be a specific job you want to do -such as doctor or teacher -- or a career goal can be a particular field you want to work in, such as medicine or education.
Career Goal
What is your Career Goal? Rather than limiting your future, a career goal may help you discover career possibilities that you wouldn't have thought of otherwise.
Career Goal
What is your Career Goal?
A career goal will also guide you into doing what you want with your life -- rather than just drifting into a job.
What is your Career Goal? Generally, a career goal is based on your skills and interests, career possibilities, and job trends.
Career Goal
Career Goal
What is your Career Goal? Once you have chosen a career, think strategically about the steps to accomplish your goal. Understanding and accomplishing your career goal will be a lot easier if you create a career plan.
Career Goal
Skills
What are your skills?
Evaluate school, volunteer, work, or leisure experiences.
Skills
What are your skills?
Make a list of your school activities (clubs, organizations to which you belonged). Make a list of any volunteer work you have done (either through social, civic or religious organizations).
Skills
What are your skills?
After you have assessed your interests and skills, determine the relationship between skills and interests and possible careers. You may need to research types of careers.
http://www.mapping-yourfuture.org/planning/
Career + Skills
What types of careers fit your skills and interest?
Use the Occupational Handbook below to locate a career.
Occupational
Handbook
Preparation
How do you prepare for the career?
Selecting A School The courses you take in high school, the grades you make, your class rank, the results of your standardized tests, and the life experiences you have all play a part in determining whether or not a college will admit you.
Preparation
How do you prepare for the career?
Familiarize yourself with the different types of schools.
Preparation
How do you prepare for the career?
Find out what characteristics to look for when selecting a school.
College Religious Public
Private
Athletics
Trade School
Academics
Education
What education is required for your chosen career?
Education Requirements
Interests
Middle school is a perfect time to explore your interests seriously and to begin investigating your career choices.
Career Choices
Information on different careers can be found at First Gov for Kids by clicking the puzzle piece below.
Salary
Explore the salary information at the Career Journal by clicking the puzzle piece below.
Salary Information
Career Trends
Minnesota Careers provides information on career trends and options .
Career Trends
Career Choices
Work through units 1-3 at the site below and find cool careers, income information, and take the Work Quiz. Explore Careers
Work World
Activities designed to help you understand how to succeed in the work world.
Work World
Interest
Print and complete the Interest Assessment below .
Interest Assessment
Interest
Complete steps 4-5 at the site below.
Scroll down to locate Steps 4-5!
Interest Assessment
Explore
Ask adults questions about their jobs. They'll be happy you asked.
Explore
Have them tell you what they enjoy most about their jobsand what they enjoy least! Ask them what skills someone must possess to be successful in that occupation.
Find out what high school and/or college classes are important to their field. Ask how much education is required for their career.
Explore
Jobs People Do
Explore the Jobs People Do at the site below. Work through
the text on the left of this webpage!
Jobs People Do
Jobs People Do
Learn about what people do at work and how they make our world a better place.
Wow Careers!
See what people "on the job" say about your dream career!
WOW Careers!
Lifestyle
In thinking about your future, you must consider what's important to you in your daily life. What would you think about a career that required a great deal of travel? Is the amount of money you make important to you?
Lifestyle
How would you feel about a job that required you to move on a regular basis? What hours of the dayor night will you be working? Choose three or four aspects of your future lifestyle that are most important.
Read
Ask your school librarian to help you find books on careers that might match your interests and abilities. Many publications can provide you with information about careers that you may never have considered.
Talk
Visit with your counselor about your interests and abilities. Find out if your school offers tests or interest inventories that can assess your skills and interests. Some schools also have computer software programs that assist with career exploration.
Resources
These Internet sites can provide career information and were used in this presentation. Ready, Set, Go Middle School Students Start Off Right Career Test BLS Career Information Job Star Central First Gov for Kids Careers 2001 Career Info Net interest assessment Jobs People Do What Do They Do? Wow Careers! Career Education Interactive Learning Network