Concept #3
How do you think you could find out about careers that interest you?
Topic #3.1
Describe formal and informal methods of researching careers. Evaluate sources of career information. Identify work experiences that can help you explore careers.
The U.S. Department of Education has organized careers into 16 different career clusters. Career Cluster: Groups of related occupations. Choose one cluster and then start exploring related careers that might be right for you.
Formal research is fully developed and formally presented and gives you enough information to act on your ideas. Informal research can be conducted simply by observing the world around you. How to gather research information: Books Internet Career Resources Libraries
The most direct way to learn about a career is to work. Ways to Gain Experience: Cooperative Programs: An arrangement in which local businesses team up with schools, hiring students to perform jobs that use knowledge and skills taught in their school classes. Internships: A short-term job or work project that usually requires formal commitment. Job Shadowing: Involves following a worker on the job for a day or two. You will gain experience and make personal contacts.
Topic #3.2:
Develop key questions to ask when researching and assessing careers. Identify the characteristics used to develop a career profile. Determine the education and training needs for different careers.
You can find out more about a career by examining a career in terms of the following characteristics: Values Tasks and Responsibilities Working with Data-People-Things Work Environment: You physical and social surroundings at work. Working Hours: Flextime: Workers construct their work schedules to suit their lives. Aptitudes and Abilities Education and Training: Career Pathways: Routes that lead to a particular career. Salary and Benefits: Benefits: Employment extras. Career Outlook International Career Outlook
How do I find out about careers that interest me?
Kimbrell, G. (2012). “Succeeding in the world of work.” McGraw-Hill; NewYork.