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Ch 1 Choosing Your Career

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Dictionary of Occupational TitlesA U.S. Department of Labor publication that classifies jobs by nine-digit categories according to functions and duties.
Monthly Labor ReviewA monthly publication of the U.S. Department of Labor that contains current articles about occupation clusters
Job AnalysisA listing of the positive and negative attributes of a career choice.
SalaryThe amount of your monthly or annual pay
BenefitsSick pay, vacation time, and profit sharing.
Promotion OpportunitiesA result of accepting greater responsibility and challenges.
Employee ExpensesUniforms and their cleaning not paid for by employers.
Work CharacteristicsJob duties and activities done every day on the job.
Self-Assessment InventoryA listing of strengths, weaknesses, and plans of action designed to improve a person’s employability.
RetrainingThe learning of new and different skills so that an employee can retain employability.
Advanced DegreesIntensive, specialized post-baccalaureate programs that prepare participants for higher level work responsibilities.
Placement Centeroffers advice and counseling for students in making career choices.
UpgradingThe attainment of higher skill levels to extend or enhance employability.
World EconomyInterdependence among nations.
Third WorldNations with developing economies.
Information AgeThe period of time in which industrial production is no longer a major task.
EntrepreneurOne who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business.
NetworksInformal communication structures.



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