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Section 1: Introduction to Career Navigation Created by Stephanie Dupley 1

It’s Time to Start Thinking about the Future… 1.How much have you thought about your future career? 2.What makes you the most nervous when thinking about your future career? 3.What careers, if any, have you considered? 4.Do you plan to stay in Windsor-Essex? Why or why not? 5.What do you get excited about or enjoy doing? 2

What is Career Navigation? Career navigation is finding your best pathway to your ideal career(s). To make sure that you find the right pathway and get your ideal career(s), there is some work to be done. 3

Why Do I Care? 1.Narrow your choices to the best options 2.Reach your goals 3.The average person will spend more than 80,000 hours working in a lifetime 4.Ideal lifestyle 5.Self discovery 6. Live longer… 4

"Our findings point to the fact that finding a direction for life, and setting overarching goals for what you want to achieve can help you actually live longer, regardless of when you find your purpose…So the earlier someone comes to a direction for life, the earlier these protective effects may be able to occur." - Patrick Hill, Lead Researcher, Carleton University Want to Live Longer? 5

“The best way to predict the future is to create it.” - Peter Drucker: famous writer, professor, management consultant. “Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.” – Steve Jobs: co-founder and late CEO of Apple Inc. “Passion is absolutely necessary to achieve any kind of long-lasting success. I know this from experience. If you don't have passion, everything you do will ultimately fizzle out or, at best, be mediocre. Is that how you want to live your life?” – Donald Trump: president of The Trump Organization “I've learned that making a 'living' is not the same thing as 'making a life'.” – Maya Angelou: late famous author/poet What Do “Successful” People Say? 6

Ideal Future Ideal (adj.) = describes what you think is perfect. Create the life you want. 7

Ideal Future - Examples In my perfect future, I am always on the move. I have a busy job where I have to multitask and make lots of big decisions. People look up to me. I am in charge of people or projects, or things. I never get bored. I have lots of friends. I know lots of people. I have something to do, something different, all the time. When I do have free time (which I don’t have much of) I do cool things like sky diving. - Peter 8

What can we learn from this youth’s example? (other than the fact that he should work on his artwork) - Harry 9

I love being with people, so I have lots of free time to spend with my friends and with my family. I go on a vacation every year to somewhere new. I don’t know what my perfect job is, but it is something that I enjoy doing. I live in a big city where there is always something new and exciting happening, and there are many different kinds of restaurants I have never tried, and lots of shopping. - Natalie 10

Now it’s Your Turn What do you see in your ideal future? 11

Government of Alberta, Ministry of Innovation and Advanced Education. Taken from Career Crafting the Decade After High School, 2015, Cathy Campbell 1) The way it is supposed to be: 2) The way it is for most: The Career Myth 12

The future is unpredictable, so why bother planning? Let’s look at some examples… 13

29 years old. Lost his accounting job when his firm closed. All of his training and education is in accounting. Has student debt and a young family. Example: Kevin Has no idea what to do; has only ever thought of accounting as a possible career. Ends up taking a sales job that he hates because he doesn’t know what else to do and he needs the money. 14

23 years old. Was Kevin’s co-worker at the accounting firm - lost his job. Has accounting schooling, but realizes he has other skills. Example: Chris Identifies skills and gears them towards another career he enjoys. His well-developed network, self-knowledge, career research skills, and his knowledge of the labour market and community resources allow Chris to find a job that he loves as a data analyst. Now is happy in his job. 15

The Four Pathways Workplace You go straight from high school into a job. College You gain a diploma and often learn applicable skills. Apprenticeship You go through years of paid training to become a journeyperson in a specific trade. University You gain a degree and often learn theoretical knowledge. There are four pathways you can follow after high school 16

These Decisions Are Yours to Make You are in charge of your own career navigation. You can help make your ideal future a reality. You can plan well and increase your chances of having the career and the life that you want. Now is the time to take the first step on your career journey, and rock it! 17

1)Why is career navigation important to me? Reflection Questions 18