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"My advice to you: Don't let anyone persuade your decision on a career. Find out for yourself if the career you have chosen is right. You are the one who has to live with it, not anyone else." Now is the time to start planning for the future. Career planning is a life long process that focuses on choices and experiences. Your likes, dislikes, strengths, and weaknesses are all key elements to keep in mind when researching different majors and occupations. This worksheet will help you arrange your thoughts and questions pertaining to career development, which will later assist your efforts in producing a successful resume and portfolio, as well as developing the skills and qualities desired by employers. "Explore your options through research. It helps to understand all the qualities and aspects of a career. The information I obtained gave me a real insight on my major. I found out my major wasn't right for me and the researching helped me figure out what I really wanted." When working on this handout it's a good idea to spend quality time and efforts toward this. Expanding your choices is important since the choices you make will directly impact your future. Make it count. You Are The ARCHITECT Of Your Life HARDHAT AREA: CAREER CONSTRUCTION AHEAD Your job opportunities are based upon the economy of the geographic area you choose. Do not limit your job search to just one geographic area of an industry. The following diagram illustrates the break- down of industries for the total working population in the United States. Sonya Anderson, Packaging CAREER EXPLORATION For more information, visit http://333.bls.gov/home.htm Esther Bumham, Advertising

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Page 1: final page 1 copy - msu.eduleedyj/final page 1 copy.pdf · "My advice to you: Don't let anyone persuade your decision on a career. Find out for yourself if the career you have chosen

"My advice to you: Don't let anyone persuade your decision on a career. Find out for yourself if the career you have chosen is right. You are the one who has to live with it, not anyone else."

Now is the time to start planning for the future. Career planning is a life long process that focuses on

choices and experiences. Your likes, dislikes, strengths, and weaknesses are all key elements to keep in

mind when researching different majors and occupations. This worksheet will help you arrange your

thoughts and questions pertaining to career development, which will later assist your efforts in

producing a successful resume and portfolio, as well as developing the skills and qualities desired by

employers.

"Explore your options through research. It helps to understand all the qualities and aspects of a career. The information I obtained gave me a real insight on my major. I found out my major wasn't right for me and the researching helped me figure out what I really wanted."

When working on this handout it's a good idea to spend quality time and efforts toward this. Expanding your choices is important since the choices you make will directlyimpact yourfuture. Make it count.

You Are The

A R C H I T E C TOf Your Life

HARDHAT AREA:

CAREER CONSTRUCTION

AHEAD

Your job opportunitiesare based upon the

economy of thegeographic area youchoose. Do not limit

your job search to just one geographic area

of an industry. The following diagram

illustrates the break-down of industries

for the total workingpopulation in the

United States.

Sonya Anderson, Packaging

C A R E E R E X P L O R A T I O N

For more information, visit http://333.bls.gov/home.htm

Esther Bumham, Advertising