Career Exploration Hanna More “Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off the goal.”

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Career Exploration Hanna More “Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off the goal.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-O7v4EJjx-g&feature=youtu.be What students need to hear.

What is your Interest Profile Type? S – Social R- Realistic I – Investigative C – Conventional A- Artistic E- Enterprising Pick Three!

Realistic Realistic people are DOERS. They are often good at mechanical or athletic jobs. They like to work with things like machines, tools or plants and they like to work with their hands.   Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources   Architecture and Construction   Arts, A/V Technology and Communications   Health Science   Hospitality and Tourism   Information Technology   Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security   Manufacturing   Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics   Transportation, Distribution and Logistics

Investigative Investigative people are THINKERS. They like to analyze and solve problems. They often like to work independently and tend to be good at math and science.   Health Science   Information Technology   Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security   Science, Technology, Engineering and Math

Artistic Artistic people are CREATORS. They like to work in situations where they can use their creativity and come up with new ideas. They enjoy performing (theater or music) and visual arts.   Arts, A/V Technology and Communications   Education and Training   Hospitality and Tourism   Human Services   Marketing, Sales and Service

Social Social people are HELPERS. They like to work directly with people rather than things. They are often good public speakers and enjoy helping others.   Arts, A/V Technology and Communications   Education and Training   Government and Public Administration   Health Science   Human Services   Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security   Marketing, Sales and Service

Enterprising Enterprising people are PERSUADERS. They like to work with other people and enjoy being a leader. They particularly enjoy influencing, persuading and performing. Related Career Clusters:   Arts, A/V Technology and Communications   Business, Management and Administration   Finance   Government and Public Administration   Hospitality and Tourism   Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security   Marketing, Sales and Service

Conventional Conventional people are ORGANIZERS. They are very detail oriented and like to work with data and numbers. Related Career Clusters:   Architecture and Construction   Business, Management and Administration   Finance   Health Science   Manufacturing   Marketing, Sales and Service   Transportation, Distribution and Logistics

Interest Assessment MNCAREERS.ORG http://www.iseek.org/careers/assessyourself.html Interest Assessment Read each statement below. If you agree, select the corresponding checkbox. I like to: ...do puzzles ...work on cars ...attend concerts, theaters or art exhibits ...work in teams ...organize things like files, offices or activities ...set goals for myself ...build things ...read fiction, poetry or plays ...have clear instructions to follow ...influence or persuade people ...do experiments ...teach or train people ...help people solve their problems ...take care of animals ...have my day structured ...sell things ...do creative writing ...work on science projects ...take on new responsibilities ...heal people ...figure out how things work ...put things together or assemble models ...be creative ...pay attention to details ...do filing or typing ...learn about other cultures ...analyze things like problems, situations or trends ...play instruments or sing ...dream about starting my own business ...cook ...act in plays ...think things through before making decisions ...work with numbers or charts ...have discussions about issues like politics or current events ...keep records of my work ...be a leader ...work outdoors ...work in an office ...work on math problems ...help people ...draw ...give speeches Go to www.mncareers.org now

Online MnCareers Interest Assessment Fill it out now. Next Slide: Go to www.mncareers.org now

What is your Interest Assessment? SEC? AEC AEI SIC ECT!!

Explore your career Field http://www.asvabprogram.com/ http://online.onetcenter.org/ Browse by O*NET Descriptor From Interest Code http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos160.htm#earnin + http://www.ohe.state.mn.us/sPages/interestAssessment.cfm FHS student service*

Take the Top 3 RES/C R = Realistic Total: 4 I Investigative Total: 0 A Artistic S Social Total: 2 E Enterprising C Conventional Interest Assessment Your Interest Assessment Results Here are your results:

Assignment District Goal Compare and contrast two careers by entering the wages of each career and the future growth increase or decrease. Remember to put final answer in percentage. Career one: SI Cluster _________ Wage _______ (35,000.00) Growth ________ (8%) Career two: SI Cluster __________ Wage ___________ (50,000.00) Growth ________ (15%) What is the wage/growth difference W=_______ G= ______ What web site did you use to obtain information www. ____________