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Choosing a Career
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Bog'liq careersGetting Experience - Volunteer or service learning
- Study abroad
- Internships/co-ops
- On-campus employment
- Student projects/competitions
- Research
- On-the-job training
- Apprenticeships
- Nothing teaches like experience.
Research the Job - Identify the skills and experience necessary to perform the job you want.
- Determine the general requirements of the job.
- Learn about the day-to-day tasks and responsibilities.
- Research the company and employer.
- Determine the company’s philosophy.
- The more you know about the job, the stronger the candidate you will become.
- How big will my office be?
Explore Relevant Part-Time and Summer Jobs - Students benefit when their jobs are on campus.
- Investigate if there exists a part-time job in the department of your major.
- Advanced planning will help you obtain a summer job with a company related to your field.
- If you can’t find a related job, you can still demonstrate work-related skills and a work ethic that will impress prospective employers.
Internet Career Journey Activity 13.2 --Web Resources - Occupational Outlook Handbook
- 11_Careers_new.ppt
- Career Resource Center
- http://www.careers.org/
- Job Hunt
- http://www.job-hunt.org
- The Catapult on Job Web
- http://www.job-hunt.org/
- The Riley Guide: Employment Opportunities and Job Resources on the Internet
- www.rileyguide.com
- Monster.com
- http://www.monster.com/
- Quintessential Careers
- http://www.quintcareers.com/index.html
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