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9/15. Welcome Advisory. Choose a seat (avoid desk clusters in the back 9/15 Welcome Advisory! Choose a seat (avoid desk clusters in the back!) then take out a piece of scratch paper and jot down your thoughts about life after high school. What do you want to do for education/career after your graduate? PSST! It’s okay if you don’t know yet! Consider what sounds interesting to you at this point, or even what TYPE of thing might be fun (like, I want to do something creative or I want to make $70,000/yr or I want to do something that DOESN’T require 4 year university)

Results from first day of school

The Plan TODAY: Career/Major aptitude tests – see what might be a good fit for you and begin researching future job choices 10/20: Resume writing and How to Adult Job Search 12/8: Interview practice? (will this be helpful?) OR Bank Accounts, Loans, and Credit Cards lecture 2/9: Bank Accounts, Loans, and Credit Cards lecture OR How to Buy a Car 3/9: College/Trade School Research – how to choose 4/20 (not advisory, but college fair) 5/18: College student panel?

Take a career aptitude test (or several) on the next slide Choose a career or two that sounds interesting and begin researching the details of it Consider and take notes on: Education required Day-to-day tasks Average Salary (I make ~$50,000/yr, comfy for roommates and dog, not so much for having house and kids) Opportunity for promotion Expected growth of that industry Today! What are you good at? Where do you interests lie? How does that translate to college and career?

Check these out! Take some notes! whatcareerisrightforme.com/career-aptitude-test.php – Quick test of your skills, interests, preferred work environment, and values leads to free results Mynextmove.org – Website sponsored by the Dept. of Labor; take test on interests, browse careers, research specific career utahfutures.org/assessments/career-cluster-quick – Rate 80 activities based on your interest in them and get career suggestions high5test.com/test – don’t KNOW what you would or wouldn’t like? Take a this 100 questions strengths test bit.ly/1bLptqd – The College Board website has a series of videos aimed at college students making decisions on major and career; maybe they’re helpful? collegegrad.com/careers/all.shtml – Here is a place to explore information about careers collegefactual.com/majors/ - Explore majors and what they’re all about

9/22. Welcome Advisory. Choose a seat (avoid desk clusters in the back 9/22 Welcome Advisory! Choose a seat (avoid desk clusters in the back!) then grab a Chromebook. We’ll be continuing to check out potential future jobs for the first 20 minutes, and then I’ll show you some resume examples.

Take a career aptitude test (or several) on the next slide Choose a career or two that sounds interesting and begin researching the details of it Consider and take notes on: Education required Day-to-day tasks Average Salary (I make ~$50,000/yr, comfy for roommates and dog, not so much for having house and kids) Opportunity for promotion Expected growth of that industry Today! What are you good at? Where do you interests lie? How does that translate to college and career?

Check these out! Take some notes! whatcareerisrightforme.com/career-aptitude-test.php – Quick test of your skills, interests, preferred work environment, and values leads to free results Mynextmove.org – Website sponsored by the Dept. of Labor; take test on interests, browse careers, research specific career utahfutures.org/assessments/career-cluster-quick – Rate 80 activities based on your interest in them and get career suggestions high5test.com/test – don’t KNOW what you would or wouldn’t like? Take a this 100 questions strengths test bit.ly/1bLptqd – The College Board website has a series of videos aimed at college students making decisions on major and career; maybe they’re helpful? collegegrad.com/careers/all.shtml – Here is a place to explore information about careers collegefactual.com/majors/ - Explore majors and what they’re all about

Resume Building In high school: Any work experience is good experience and you never know what you’ll need! Keep a running document (Resume of EVERYTHING) to tailor later In college (and beyond): Continue to add to your Resume of Everything. As you start to get a sense of what you want to do, craft a more specific resume that shows those skills Keep in mind that a job or extracurricular doesn’t need to be in the exact field. Think of the skills you need for the job you want – what might have build those skills in you? For each job you apply for, you should examine what the job listing is looking for and tailor your resume for THAT JOB

Your Turn… Start listing the work, volunteer, and other experience you’ve had, including important information like dates worked and responsibilities you had Consider 2-3 people you would like to ask to be a reference – any adult who knows your work ethic and skills, but isn’t related to you is a good choice Teachers, church leaders, Boy/Girl Scout troop leaders, family friends, etc