Introduction to Lesson 9 How to choose a career

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Introduction to Lesson 9 How to choose a career Think Future: Year 8 Introduction to Lesson 9 How to choose a career

Learning outcomes The main learning outcomes covered by this lesson are: LO2: Have increased awareness of what career opportunities exist LO4: Be aware of your own skills, attributes and interests and how that contributes to good career choices Lesson 9: How to choose a career

In this lesson This lesson focuses on careers that you are familiar with and aware of. It asks you to consider how you would evaluate a career based on: qualifications required, skills and qualities needed, job satisfaction, prospects, labour market information and salary. By the end of this lesson, you should: be aware of new terminology such as labour market information, prospects, etc. understand that looking at the key factors will help you to consider the pros of jobs. Lesson 9: How to choose a career