STDV B6 Jenny Peters.  Passion  Interests  Abilities  Values  What you like to do!

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STDV B6 Jenny Peters

 Passion  Interests  Abilities  Values  What you like to do!

 Learn more about your career options:  EUREKA  True Colors  Discover  Vocational Biographies  O*NET  Occupational Outlook Handbook

 Connection between major and choices  Match your interests with your goals  Personality Mosaic  Holland’s Codes  O*NET

 Long term goals  Short term goals  How to put your choices into action

 In your classes:  Projects  Research Papers  Research opportunities  These add up to experience that will help you when you graduate and are looking for that first job.

 Skills identified by employers  Computer skills – Word processing and  Quantitative skills – Math and reasoning  Communication skills – both written and oral  Marketing and sales – influencing ideas  Scientific skills  Language skills  Leadership skills

 Basic skills  General Education  Major  Transfer Level “Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.” ~ John Dewey~