Careers What are the career opportunities that are available to us?

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Careers What are the career opportunities that are available to us?

Careers What are the talents, interests, and ambitions that influence career choice? What are the talents, interests, and ambitions that influence career choice? What makes you choose the career that you do? What makes you choose the career that you do? An awareness of individual talents, interests, and ambitions is needed to select a career. An awareness of individual talents, interests, and ambitions is needed to select a career. You have to know what you are good at, and what you are interested in to be successful. You have to know what you are good at, and what you are interested in to be successful.

Careers What is work ethic? What is work ethic? This is the ability and the willingness to work hard at whatever job you have to do…your school work, the babysitting job on the weekend, or the career that you will eventually choose. This is the ability and the willingness to work hard at whatever job you have to do…your school work, the babysitting job on the weekend, or the career that you will eventually choose.

Careers What is the role of work ethic in determining career success? What is the role of work ethic in determining career success? Employers seek employees who demonstrate the attitudes and behaviors of a strong work ethic. Employers seek employees who demonstrate the attitudes and behaviors of a strong work ethic. Attitudes and behaviors that support a strong work ethic enhance career success. Attitudes and behaviors that support a strong work ethic enhance career success.

Careers What is the relationship between skills, education, and income? What is the relationship between skills, education, and income? Higher skill(s) and/or education level(s) generally lead to higher incomes. Higher skill(s) and/or education level(s) generally lead to higher incomes. There is a correlation between skills, education, and income. There is a correlation between skills, education, and income. Supply and demand also influence job income. Supply and demand also influence job income.

Careers What influence do advances in technology have on the workplace? What influence do advances in technology have on the workplace? Employers seek individuals who have kept pace with technological change/skills. Employers seek individuals who have kept pace with technological change/skills. Technological advancements create new jobs in the workplace. Technological advancements create new jobs in the workplace. Changes in technology influence the abilities, skills, and education needed in the marketplace. Changes in technology influence the abilities, skills, and education needed in the marketplace.