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Chapter #1
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Explain how to distinguish a job from a career. Understand how your career plans will be shaped by your skills, interests, and lifestyle. Understand why people work. Understand how the workplace is affected by forces such as changing technology and the global economy. Evaluate job outlooks when making career plans. Chapter Objectives
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Consider your interests and skills when planning the kind of work you’d like to do. Skills: The things you feel you’re good at. Examples: Organized Math Interpersonal Skills Interests: Your favorite activities. Examples: Listening to music. Dancing. Playing a sport. Working with Computers. What is Work?
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Job: Work that people do for pay. The work usually consists of certain tasks. Career: A career is a series of related jobs built on a person’s interests, knowledge, training, and experience. Jobs and Careers
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Lifestyle: The way you use your time, energy, and resources. Impact on Lifestyle
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Three important reasons why people work are: To earn money to pay expenses. To fulfill their need to be with other people. To receive satisfaction from doing a job well. Why People Work
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The global economy has a direct impact on the job market. Economy: Refers to the ways in which a group produces, distributes, and consumes its goods and services. Global Economy: Refers to the ways in which the world’s economies are linked. Job Market: The demand for particular jobs. You need basic skills, thinking skills, and personal qualities to meet the demands of the job market. The Global Economy and the Job Market
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Rapidly advancing technology has changed the workplace. Trends in the workplace include the use of teams, outsourcing, and telecommuting. Teams: An organized group that sets goals, makes decisions, and implements actions within a company. Outsourcing: When businesses hire other companies or individuals to produce their goods and services. Telecommute: Work from home or an office center using a computer, fax, and telephone to perform their jobs. Changing Technology
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Most new jobs predicted for 2012 will fall under the service-producing industries. While you need to be aware of the trends and job outlook, seeking job satisfaction is also very important. The Job Outlook
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Read Chapter #1: “Making the Transition from School to Work” (pgs. 19-27) in the “From School to Work” textbook. Answer Questions #1-10 under the “Facts in Review” section on pg. 28. Homework Assignment
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Kimbrell, G., & Vineyard, B. (2006). “Succeeding in the world of work.” Glencoe McGraw-Hill; New York. Bibliography
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