EQ: How does career planning impact my decisions today?
Learning Target Identify examples of short and long-term goals SUCCESS Create three short and long-term goals that could help students attain a specific career choice. Vertical Divider
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Deciding on the right career takes a lot of careful thought, research, and planning. Let’s see what is required to become an architect.
Take a look at this U.S. government website, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook. If you don’t know what you want to be yet, you can use the section of the home page to explore: Highest Paying, Fasting Growing, Most New Jobs
If you do know go ahead and search up that career. |
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Directions
1. Go to www.bls.gov/ooh
2. Find an occupation of interest in the designated browsing category (Highest Paying, Fastest Growing, most new jobs).
3. Look through the summary information.
4. Go to: How to Become One.
5. Read the key requirements under Education, Training, Licenses/Certification to identify three long-term goals.
6. List three qualities or skills needed.
Write short-term goals you could start now or in the near future.
1. Go to www.bls.gov/ooh
2. Find an occupation of interest in the designated browsing category (Highest Paying, Fastest Growing, most new jobs).
3. Look through the summary information.
4. Go to: How to Become One.
5. Read the key requirements under Education, Training, Licenses/Certification to identify three long-term goals.
6. List three qualities or skills needed.
Write short-term goals you could start now or in the near future.