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Trends and Resources: Career Exploration
The Sloan study also found that teens can find choices about
education and occupations overwhelming. Students are often
provided with self-directed activities such as internet resources
and self-rating assessments to explore and make career choices.
Frequently, students report a lack of confidence in how to
use the information to evaluate what careers fit them best.
The best strategy to assess best fit careers
(and appropriate college majors) is for students to participate
in a personalized career assessment and have their results
interpreted by a credentialed career professional. Once the
students know how the information relates to them, they can
focus their exploration process.
Two excellent resources for career exploration come from
the Career Services offices at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville
and Northern Illinois University.
"What
Can I Do With This Major?" from UTK is a listing
of academic majors, with information on common career areas
and paths for each major, typical employers, and strategies
designed to maximize career opportunities.
Northern Illinois University's Career Services website hosts
"NIU
Major WebLinks" - an impressive collection of information
about the occupations related to different majors, job search
sites, company and industry information, professional associations,
graduate school information, salary surveys, job fairs and
much more.
Direction.
Decisions. Satisfaction. |