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| People | Working with__________ involves working to benefit people or society. Careers include: teaching, doctor, coaching, law enforcement, social worker, etc. |
| Data | Working with ______ – involves working with information and numbers. Careers include: accounting, researching, computer programming, etc. |
| Things | Working with _____ – involves working with equipment, machines, and tools. Careers include: building, cooking, landscaping, operating machines, etc. |
| Ideas | Working with ______ – involves working with concepts and ideas. Careers include acting, designing, organizing, writing, etc. |
| Values | Examles Include: 1.Relationships 2.Responsibility 3.Achievement 4.Compassion 5.Recognition 6.Courage |
| Career Choices | These Values guide ________: 1.Creativity 2.Independence 3.Recognition 4.Job security 5.Variety |
| Realistic | nature lover, athletic, mechanical, likes working with equipment |
| Investigative | inquisitive, enjoys science and math, likes working with data |
| Artistic | imaginative, expressive, innovative, likes working with ideas |
| Social | outgoing, social, listener, likes working with people |
| Enterpriser | enthusiastic, leader, persuasive, likes working with people |
| Conventional | detailed, structured, record keeper, likes working with data |
| Job | work done to earn money or pay, for example, cleaning out your garage to earn money for a movie ticket |
| Occupation | set of related or similar job skills and experiences, for example, cashier, flight attendant, waitress |
| Career | a series of jobs held over a period of time in the same or related field or area of interest, for example, a career in medicine as a scientist, teacher, and doctor |
| Volunteer | work done for free, for example, working on the weekend for Habitat for Humanity |
| Career Clusters | Group of similar occupations and industries |
| Non-Traditional Carrers | Examples include a Male Nurse and a Female Construction Worker |
| Income | The amount of money a person receives or earns regularly |
| Identity | You may work for this, the way people view you |
| Lifestyle | The way you live your life |
| Satisfaction | You may work to make yourself happy |
| Contribution | You may work to give to the world |
| global economy | all the worlds economies and how they are linked |
| technology | the practical use of scientific to get things done |
| society | a body of individuals living as members of a community |
| workplace trends | examples include working from home |
| actions | helpful, playful or charming |
| habits | talk fast when your nervous or twirl hair when thinking |
| feelings | happy. sad or glad |
| thoughts | wishful, positive, and negative |
| personality | ________ can be identified using personality assessments |
| Verbal/Linguistic | learns by saying, hearing, and seeing |
| Logical/Mathematical | learns by categorizing, classifying, and patterns |
| Bodily/Kinesthetic | learns best by interacting and being in real space |
| Visual/Spatial | learns best by using the minds eye, colors and pictures |
| Musical/Rhythmic | learns best by rhythms and melodies |
| Interpersonal | learns best by sharing, cooperating, and comparing |
| Intrapersonal | learns best by independent study |
| Naturalistic | learns best by observing and learning about nature |
| Career fairs | It is a fair or exposition for employers, recruiters and schools to meet with prospective job seekers. Expos usually include company or organization tables or booths where resumes can be collected and business cards can be exchanged. |
| Community members | Examples include: Store mangaers, neighbors, and others who live in your neighborhood |
| School resources | Guidance Counselors, Teachers |
| Classified ads | A publication that list Job openings, Advertising in community newspapers |
| Bulletin board ads | Posting a sign at a local grocery store, Job posting at a community pool |
| Help wanted signs | Posting a Job opening on a window in a store or a shop |
| 1. Safeguard personal information | Listing your email address in place of your phone number on a website |
| Be professional | lisa@hotmail.com instead of using babydoll@hotmail.com, Sending a thank you letter to someone who sent you an unfriendly email |
| Career Specific | searches for jobs in a particular job field , ex. Healthcareerjobs.com |
| Company Specific | searches for jobs within a specific company, ex. Apple.com |
| Location Specific | searches for jobs in a specified location, ex.Charlottejobs.com, Ncjobs.com, Newyorkcityjobs.com |
| Job Application | List the job that you are applying for, Date you can start, Names of references, Former employers, List how much money you want to make, List the schools you attended |
| Résumé | is a document used by persons to present their backgrounds and skills. contains a summary of relevant job experience and education. is usually one of the first items, along with a cover letter and sometimes an application for employment, which a potential employer sees regarding the job seeker and is typically used to screen applicants, often followed by an interview. |
| Cover letter | Highlight skills, State interest in the job, Brings attention to your resume, Ask for an interview |