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Chapter 2:

Career Planning

Personal Finance

Learning Objectives

• Identify the key steps in successfulcareer planning.

• Clarify your work-style personality.

• Analyze the financial and legal aspectsof employment.

• Practice effective employment search strategies.

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Career Planning

• Career: Lifework chosen by a person to use personal talent, education, and training.

• Career Planning: Finding employment that will use your interests and abilities and that will support you financially.

Steps in Career Planning

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Key Steps in Career Planning

• Review your – Abilities (Professional abilities, Aptitudes)

– Experiences

– Education and professional training

• Identify your values.

• Values: Principles, standards, or qualities, that you consider desirable.

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Key Steps in Career Planning

• Consider costs, benefits, and lifestyle trade-offs.

• Align yourself with tomorrow’s employment trends.

• Take advantage of networking

• Professional Networking: Making and using contacts with individuals, groups, and other firms to exchange career information.

• Target preferred employers

• Preferred Employer: Employers that would suit you best.

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Key Steps in Career Planning

• Be willing to change career goals and plans.

• Know your preferred work-style personality.

Projected High-Wage, High-Growth Occupations

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Financial and Legal Aspects of Employment

• Compare salary and living costs in different cities.

• Compare using city indexes.

• City Indexes: Comparing wages and cost of living for various employment locations.

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Financial and Legal Aspects of Employment

• Place values on employee benefits.

• Non-salary (or Employee) Benefits

• Place a market value on the benefit.

• Calculate the future value of the benefit.

• Know your legal employment rights.

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Effective Employment Search Strategies

• Assemble a resume.• Identify job opportunities, such as:

– Career Fairs– Classified Advertisements– Employment Agencies– Networking – The Internet

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Effective Employment Search Strategies

• Write an effective cover letter.

• Cover Letter: Letter of introduction sent to a prospective employer to get an interview.

• Obtain strong reference letters.

• Apply!

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Effective Employment Search Strategies

• Interview for success.

• Job Interview: Formal meeting between employer and potential employee to discuss job qualifications and suitability.

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Interview for Success

• Do some research before the interview.

• Compile revealing personal stories.

• Prepare questions to ask the interviewer.

• Prepare responses for anticipated interview questions.

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Interview for Success

• Create positive responses to negative questions.

• Be ready for telephone interviews.

• After the interview, evaluate it and send a thank-you note

Top 3 Financial Challenges in Career Planning

People are challenged in building and maintaining a good career when they do the following:

1. Don’t learn as much as possible about a company before going for an interview.

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Top 3 Financial Missteps in Career Planning

2. Fail to match your interests and preferred work style with the requirements of the career.

3. Change jobs and cash out employer-sponsored retirement savings plans, instead of leaving it there, transferring it to the new employer’s 401 (k) plan, or moving it to a rollover IRA account.

4. Fail to use the COBRA law to continue participating in the old employer’s medical health plan benefits for up to 18 months.

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Good Money Habits in Career Planning

• Take the time to plan and make the effort required to obtain employment in your desired career. Contact the MCC career services office to explore opportunities in your field.

• Identify your career planning values and live them in your selection of jobs and your performance at work.

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Good Money Habits in Career Planning

• Do not miss an opportunity to continually enhance your education and professional training.

• Understand your preferred work-style personality

• Practice effective employment search strategies, especially interviewing skills.

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Questions ?