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1. Choosing Your Career. 1.1 Jobs and Careers 1.2 Coping with Change and Reinventing Yourself. Lesson 1.1 Jobs and Careers. GOALS Discuss career and job trends, and describe sources of job information. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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© 2010 South-Western, Cengage Learning
Chapter
© 2010 South-Western, Cengage Learning
Choosing Your Career
1.1 Jobs and Careers1.2 Coping with Change andReinventing Yourself
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Chapter 12
Lesson 1.1Jobs and Careers
GOALS■ Discuss career and job trends, and
describe sources of job information.■ Complete a job analysis, listing positive
and negative features of potential career choices.
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Taking Notes
■Together we will outline the chapter as practice
■Always pay close attention to the terms in green
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Chapter 14
Careers of the Future
■ What careers are considered professionals? Why?
■ What careers are considered service jobs? Why?
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OOH Job Description Categories
■ Management■ Professional■ Service■ Sales■ Administrative■ Farming
■ Construction■ Installation■ Production■ Transportati
on ■ Armed
Forces
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Job Analysis
■ A job analysis is an evaluation of the positive and negative attributes of a given type of work.
■ A job analysis can help you identify types of work that would be a good fit for you.
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Title and salary
Skills, education,and experience
Positive features Negative features
Job Analysis Form
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Positive Features of Employment■ Salary is the amount of
monthly or annual pay that you will earn for your labor.
■ Benefits are company-provided supplements to salary, such as sick pay, vacation time, profit-sharing plans, and health insurance.
■ Opportunity for promotion is the ability to advance to positions of greater responsibility and higher pay.
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Negative Features of Employment
■ Employee expenses include any costs of working paid by the employee that are not reimbursed by the employer.
■ Examples include the costs of parking and transportation, such as gasoline or bus fare.
■ The cost of these expenses can make a job less attractive. ■ Work characteristics are the daily activities of the job
and the environment in which they must be performed. ■ Examples include working indoors versus outdoors, working
alone versus working on a team, and having a high or low degree of stress.
■ Some work characteristics can make a job less attractive to some workers.
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Entrepreneurship■ An entrepreneur is someone who
organizes, manages, and assumes the ownership risks of a new business.
■ Opportunities for business ownership ■ Continue a family business■ Purchase an existing business or franchise■ Start a new business from scratch
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■ Entrepreneur or not?
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Advantages of Owning Your Own Business
■ Make the decisions■ Be your own boss ■ Feel in control of your
own future ■ Keep the profits■ Is anyone interested
in opening their own business? What type?
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Disadvantages of Owning Your Own Business
■ Large investment of planning and money
■ High risk of failure■ Statistics show that most
new small businesses do not succeed.
■ Two most common reasons for failure:
■ Lack of financing■ Lack of skills
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Lesson 1.2Coping with Change and Reinventing Yourself
■ Explain techniques for coping with change and reinventing yourself.
■ Discuss the need for job networking for long-term career success.
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Coping with Change
■ Stay informed■ Be a lifelong learner—someone who actively seeks
new knowledge, skills, and experiences that will add to professional and personal growth throughout life.
■ Take classes■ Upgrading—advancing to a higher level of skill to increase
your usefulness to an employer. ■ Retraining—learning new and different skills so that an
employee can retain the same level of employability.■ Advanced degrees—specialized, intensive programs (taken
after obtaining the first college degree) that prepare students for higher-level work responsibilities with more challenges and higher pay.
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Complete a Self-Assessment
■ Think about what you like doing, what you do well, and what skills and knowledge you want to enhance.
■ Self-assessment inventory lists your strong and weak points along with plans for improvement as you prepare for a career.
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Chapter 117
Self-Assessment InventoryStrengths Weaknesses Plan of Action
Education
Experience
Aptitudes and Abilities
Appearance
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Chapter 118
Placement Centers
■ Many schools, colleges, and technical training institutes have placement centers that offer services related to careers and employment.
■ Services offered■ Assisting with self-assessment inventories■ Advice and counseling to help you determine a
career direction■ Vocational, interest, and personal testing ■ Notification of job openings and assistance with
applying and interviewing
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Changing Career Opportunities
■ Long-term sustainability■ A world economy■ Networking
■ Networks are informal groups of people with common interests who interact for mutual assistance.
■ Networking includes making phone calls, sharing lunch, and creating opportunities to share ideas with your group of acquaintances.
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To Do:■Make a poster ■On one side put your career
■On the other your personality analysis
■Carousel
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Closure:
■Do you think your interest inventory was correct?
■Why or why not?