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Planning Your Career and Education Planning Your Career And Education
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Employment Trends of the Future n Keep up with what is happening in the world so that your career does not become obsolete
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Learn About Employment Trends n The Internet n Newspaper n News Programs n Current Magazines n Government Statistics and Publications
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Some Trends for the Future
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From Baby Boomers to Generation X to the New Millennials
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Baby Boomers n Born between 1946 and 1964 n Four out of every ten adults today n The population is getting older n How will the Baby Boom generation affect careers of the future?
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Generation X n Born between 1965 and 1977
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Advantages of Generation X n More highly educated n Greater demand for skilled workers n Computer literate n Good work ethic n As Baby Boomers retire, more job opportunities
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The New Millennials n Born between 1977 and 1995
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The New Millennials n Sometimes called the “Echo Boomers” n By 2010, they will be the largest teen population is U.S. history n Will exceed the number of Baby Boomers n In the next 10 years, college enrollments will increase by 300,000 students per year n College admission will become increasingly competitive.
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The New Millennials n The cyber generation n Their most important values are individuality and uniqueness n Greatest concerns: terrorism and school shootings n Decreasing use of alcohol, drugs and tobacco n Have the promise of changing institutions for the better
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More Trends...
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From Goods to Service and Technology n What are some service and technology occupations?
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Service Occupations n Health Care n Business n Education n Finance n Insurance n Real Estate n Transportation n Communication
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Increased Opportunities in Healthcare n By 2018, 26% of all new jobs will be in healthcare
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Why the increase? n Aging baby boomers n Healthcare reform n New pharmaceuticals n New developments in medicine
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More Assistants Needed n Because of increased cost, we will need more: n Physician’s assistants n Medical assistants n Physical therapy assistants n Dental assistants
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Healthcare Workers + Technology n Workers in medical fields will use more technology n Example: Nursing Informatics
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Increased Need for Education
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Middle Class is Endangered n More low pay, low skill jobs n More high pay, high skill jobs n Education will determine pay and class
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Need for Lifelong Education n Need for training and education over a lifetime n Without training and education, skills will soon become obsolete
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Energy Shortages n Recycling n Alternative energy n Concerns about global warming and climate change
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Going Green!
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n As fossil fuels are depleted, look for more: n Wind turbines n Solar panels n Biofuels n Emphasis on sustainability n Taking care of the environment
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Green Jobs n Environmental lawyer n Green architect n Sustainability consultant n Marine biologist n Environmental technician n Energy efficiency specialist n Organic farmer n Compliance manager n Product engineer n Wind energy engineer n Solar Engineer
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E-Commerce
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E-commerce is changing the way we do business n Online sales are increasing 10-20% a year while traditional retail sales are stagnant n Online marketing is used for most retail sales n E-commerce will become an important part of business education
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Increase in Entrepreneurship n Starting your own business n Taking advantage of technology to work from home
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The Microprocessor n In the last 20 years, its power has increased one million times n In the next 20 years, it will increase a million times again
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Computers of the Future n Powerful, mobile, connected n Optical computers that operate at the speed of light n Gesture, voice and touch communication n Computers in the human body?
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Technology and Communication n 2 million new jobs in technology n Computer systems designs will increase by 34% by 2018
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New Technology Jobs n Computer network administrators n Data communications analysts n Web developers n Data loss prevention n Online security
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Computer Science n Computer science grads will be especially marketable when combined with traditional fields such as finance and marketing
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New Media n Cell phones n Other mobile devices
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Diverse Workforce n More older workers n More women n One third from diverse groups n More immigrants
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Advances in Technology n Many new careers in technology n Radiation and lasers n Fiber optics and telecommunications n Artificial intelligence n Biotechnology n Advances in medicine
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Beware of Outsourcing n Accounting n Customer service n Data entry n Assembly line workers n Software developers n Technical support
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21 st Century The Biology Century
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New Advances in Biology n The 21 st Century will be the biology century n Human Genome Project n Biotechnology n Biomedical technology
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Biotechnology n Increasing important to: n Combat disease n Develop new surgical devices n Increase food production n Reduce pollution n Improve recycling n Tools for law enforcement
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Biomedical Engineering n Involves developing and testing healthcare innovations n Will increase 72% by 2018
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Effect of Terrorism n People are choosing to stay in the safety of their homes, offices, cars, and gated communities n Less travel n Increase in home remodeling and sales of entertainment systems n Increase in careers that provide value to society and increased personal satisfaction
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Top Jobs for the Future n Business n Education n Entertainment n Health n Information Technology n Travel/ Transportation Transportation n Law/Law enforcement n Services n Sports and related n Technology n Trades
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Employment Projections 2008-2018
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10 Fastest Growing n Biomedical engineer n Network systems and data communications analyst n Home health aides n Personal and home care aides n Financial examiners n Medical scientists n Physician assistants n Skin care specialists n Biochemists and biophysicists n Athletic Trainers
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10 Highest Salary Increase n Management, scientific, technical n Physicians n Computer Systems design n General merchandise stores n Employment Services n Local government n Home health care services n Services for elderly and disabled n Nursing care facilities n Full-service restaurants
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Top Paying Jobs Require math and science
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Top Paying Jobs (Over 50K) n Chemical engineering n Computer engineering n Occupational therapy n Electrical engineering n Aerospace engineering n Computer science n Civil engineering n Nursing n Environmental engineering n Construction management n Physics n Economics
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Largent Numerical Openings n Registered nurses n Home health aides n Customer services rep n Food preparation workers n Personal and home care aides n Retail salespersons n Office clerks n Accountants and auditors n Nursing aides, orderlies n Postsecondary teachers
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Work Skills for the 21st Century
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Basic Skills n Reading n Math n Writing n Listening n Speaking n Computers
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Thinking Skills n Creative Thinking n Decision Making n Problem Solving n Mental Visualization n Knowing How to Learn n Reasoning
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Personal Qualities n Responsibility n Self-esteem n Sociability n Self-management n Integrity and Honesty
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Workplace Competencies n Manage time and money n Participate as a member of a team n Use computers to access information n Develop efficient management systems n Use technology
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How to Research Your Career
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Career Description n Nature of the work n Working conditions n Training n Qualification n Advancement
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The Career Outlook n Salary n Availability of employment n Will this career exist in the future?
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To Research Your Career n Use the College Success Web Site n Visit the Career Center n Use the library
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Planning Your Education
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Steps in Planning Your Education n Assessment tests n Take English the first semester n Start math classes early n Take general education n Prepare for your major
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For Your Success n See a counselor n Develop an educational plan
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Making a Career Decision
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There is a choice you have to make, In everything you do. And you must always keep in mind, The choice you make, makes you.
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Steps in Making a Career Decision n Self-assessment n Personality, Interests, Values, Skills n Explore Options n Research careers n Plan your education n Make a commitment and take action n Evaluate n How is it working?
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Kinds of Decisions
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Dependent Decisions n Someone else makes it for you n For example, a doctor or parent makes the decision for you n What are the advantages and disadvantages?
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Intuitive Decisions n Based on “gut feelings” or intuition n For example, we might use this in making a quick decision in an emergency or when gambling n What are the advantages and disadvantages?
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Planful Decisions n Weigh the consequences n What are the pros and cons
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Use Planful Decisions for: n What is my major? n What is my career? n Who should I marry?
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Steps in Planful Decisions n State the problem n Consider your values n What are your talents? n Gather information n Generate alternatives n Evaluate the pros and cons of the options n Select the best alternative n Take action
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Group Activity: Planful Decision
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Writing a Resume
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Your Resume n A snapshot of your education and experience n Generally one page
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Resume n Contact information n Name n Address n Telephone n E-mail
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Resume n Career Objective n Education n Experience n Special skills, honors, awards n References
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Good Resume n Write clearly n Be brief n Be neat n Be honest n Print professionally or post online n Your resume represents you!
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Letters of Reference n Ask for letters of reference from your current employers and professors. Keep them on file. n Use them to apply for jobs and scholarships.
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Online Resumes n Many jobs today will be posted on the Internet and will require online resumes
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Cover Letter n State briefly the job you are interested in. n Briefly state how your education and experience would be an asset to the company. n Ask for an interview. n Attach your resume.
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Assignment n Complete a resume and cover letter for your ideal job. n Assume you have graduated from college and are applying for that job that motivated you to finish college.
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The Job Interview
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First Learn About the Job n Library n Personnel Office n Friends and Contacts n Web Site
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Interviewers Look For: n Enthusiasm and commitment n How you can be an asset to the company n How you can work as part of a team
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Make a Good Impression n Dress appropriately n Relax n Anticipate interview questions n Smile and introduce yourself n Maintain eye contact
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Interview Questions n Tell us about yourself. n Why do you want this job? n Why are you leaving your present job? n What are your strengths and weaknesses? n Tell us about a difficulty or problem you solved on the job.
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Interview Questions n Tell us about one of your achievements on the job. n What do you like best about your job? n What do you like least? n Are there any questions you would like to ask?
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Write a Thank You Note n It makes a good impression. n It causes the interviewer to think about you again.
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Interview Worksheet 1. Answer the questions in 5 minutes 2. Practice the questions with your partner
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Keys to Success: Life is a Dangerous Opportunity
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The Chinese Word for Crisis Has Two Characters: n Danger n Opportunity
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What is the danger? What is the opportunity?
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Every adversity has the seed of a greater benefit or possibility.
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Assignment: Complete Rate Your Skills for Success in the Workplace
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See a Counselor to develop your Educational Plan
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