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Careers

What are your career goals? What will you have to do to prepare? Careers What are your career goals? What will you have to do to prepare?

Holland Hexagon Thinker Creator Doer Helper Organizer Persuader

Doer Doer (Realistic) Working with your hands, tools, machines, and things; practical, mechanically inclined, and physical: Agriculture Archaeology Architect Astronaut Baseball player Chef Computer science Driver Electrical engineering Engineer Firefighter Gardener Information technology Instructional technology Martial arts Mechanic/Automobiles Mechanical engineering Paramedic Pharmacy Physical therapy Pilot Police Officer Soldier Veterinarian

Thinker Thinker (Investigative) Working with theory and information, analytical, intellectual, scientific: Actuary Computer science Economist Engineer Finance Lawyer Mathematics Pharmacy Physician/Medical school Professor (all fields) Psychologist Psychiatrist Science Statistics Surgeon

Creator Creator (Artistic) Non-conforming, original, independent, chaotic, creative: Actor Writer/Poet Dancer Painter/Graphic designer Musician Cosmetology

Helper Helper (Social) Cooperative environments, supporting, helping, healing/nurturing: Nurse Nutritionist Physician Professor Psychologist Receptionist Social Worker Teacher Theology Trainer (business) Speech-language pathologist Therapist Audiologist Babysitter Caretaker Mental Health Counselor Education Instructional technology Martial arts

Persuader Persuader (Enterprising) Competitive environments, leading, persuading, selling, dominating, promoting, status: Marketing / Advertising Management Management Consultant Public Health Publishing Public relations Public policy Real Estate Retail Stockbroker Salesmen Administration Academic administration Business/MBA Communications Insurance Investment Banker Journalism Law / Politics

Organizer Organizer (Conventional) Precise, perfect attention to detail, orderly, organizing, status: Banking/Investment bank Business/MBA Clerk Copy Editing Instructional technology Lexicographer Librarian Payroll Proofreader Secretary Technical writer Accountant Actuary Administration

Career planning starts with ______-_______________ Careers Career planning starts with ______-_______________ Self Assessment

Careers An awareness of individual _________, __________ and aspirations is needed to select a career. talents interests

Careers Employers seek employees who demonstrate the attitudes and behaviors of a strong ______ ______. work ethic

Careers Attitudes and behaviors that support a strong work ethic enhance career __________. success

There is a correlation between skills, education, and ___________. Careers There is a correlation between skills, education, and ___________. income

Careers Higher skills and/or education levels generally lead to a higher _________. income

_________and ___________also influence job income. Careers supply _________and ___________also influence job income. demand

Careers Changes in ________ influence the abilities, skills and education needed in the marketplace. technology

Careers Employers seek individuals who have kept pace with _______________ change/skills. technological

Technological advancements create new ________in the workplace. Careers Technological advancements create new ________in the workplace. jobs

abilities skills education Careers Changes in technology influence the _________, ______, and __________ needed in the workplace. abilities skills education

Careers Technology and ___________ flows permit people to work across international borders. information

competition countries Careers competition This creates _____________ from foreign workers for United States jobs but also may create opportunities for United States workers to work for companies based in other __________. countries

Careers fiscally Being ___________ responsible includes making careful spending decisions, saving and investing for the future, having insurance, keeping to a budget, using credit wisely, as well as understanding how contracts, warranties and guarantees can protect the individual.

Answer the Processing Questions on Your Own Careers Answer the Processing Questions on Your Own

Processing Activity Pages 19-22 of the SOL Review Documents Puzzle