Personal Study It amazes me how instrumental the media is, and has been, in my life. Growing up I have come to realise that I took the media for granted and never questioned the subject but as I have studied the subject I have come to realise the media surrounds us all in the news, magazines, adverts and movies. I have learnt the some of “tricks” that the media uses to seer our opinon and manipulate people, but can be used to broaden peoples’ minds and improve their lives. I am fascinated how the
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points to make them stronger Do these competencies intersect with your potential career? Working in a IT field these will not interfere with my future career Being well resourced will better increase by job Constantly learning new systems and skills Making a difference in other peoples lives Working with new technology and equipment Competitiveness Why are the competencies important to your future career goals? Constantly learning Keeping up with technology High in demand
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Interview Questions (15 minutes): 1. Based on your choice, you chose the “--career---”, could you please further explain why? 2. You chose the “------” to describe the first impression of “HR”, can you explain why? 3. What are the strengths of career, which you chosen compared with other careers? Where you get your information? (3) If you choose HR, what is the most attractive aspect that makes you chose this career? Where you get your information? 4. What do you market researchers do
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independent and there are many employers who only hire on a part time basis. Military service can become a fast-track to establishing independence because it can lead to a strong career with future retirement benefits. Joining the military could be a good option if college isn’t affordable, because it provides a fast track to a career, and identifies a way to earn a stable income. Costs associated with enrolling in college courses can become very expensive when taking considering the cost of tuition,
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university daily and succeed in my future career. 2. I’m actually planning to attend UTRGV to finish up my basics due to that I am part of the Early College Program and will graduate with two years of college therefore, I will have the opportunity to finish less years than I actually needed. 3. I am considering a four-year college because I will receive a more well-rounded education and will help me benefit and establish a better education on my future career. 4. I am interested in UTRGV due to
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"What are your career aspirations and how will the internship module help you to achieve them?" Introduction My name is Praveen Divakaran B.Tech Degree in Electrical & Electronics form Saintgits College of Engineering (2009). PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Two years of work experience as a Sales Engineer for Gulf Services and Industrial Supplies Co.LLC in Water Equipment’s Division – Oman. Employer Profile: Gulf Services and Industrial Supplies Co. LLC is a part of Arabi WLL Group, one of
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avoid obesity related healthcare costs in my future. This preventative effort includes (but is not limited to) diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hormonal imbalances, cognitive decline, and cancers. Additionally, having a healthy physical profile helps to keep my cost of insurance premiums at the low end of the spectrum. I also consider education to be a short-term expense of both time and money, but again an investment towards future yield in the career-path I am pursuing which is medicine. I consider
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taking the right steps towards finding my career. My career goals are to be happy in whatever career I choose because at the moment I am still not sure what I would like to do although I have chosen paths for various careers. I will achieve them by following through with my plans and not giving up. I want to achieve these particular goals because they are important to me, they are important for my future. My Individual Pathway Plan has lead me to my future. 2. I used many tools to figure what I
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Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Career Search * Personal Assessment: * Describe your success or struggles in development (intellectually, not physically) I can memorize song lyrics, I’m very artistic and I love math and organization. I have trouble managing my time between school, work, homework, and other chores which stresses me out. * What type of intelligences do you possess? List and describe? I know how to work with others and I know when to keep my mouth shut.
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later I am still getting to know myself—building character, exploring and finding things I love, and, by all means, things I do not care for. Certainly, with that, I understand this meant twenty years of worrying, stress, and headaches; stress for the future and stress for the present. During all of these times, nonetheless, comes with the good, and a fortunate sense of timeless hope and courage knowing each of you will forever and always believe in me. I have the younger days of time-outs and discipline
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efforts of furthering a career, gaining work experience, and future successes as a professional. Continuing Academic Success Even though in today’s society, personal connections mean more than academic knowledge, continuing academic success plays a significant role in your future as well. Being able to continue and grow in academic success helps the student further his or her career and gain more experience in his or her career field, as well as promote his or her future successes as a professional
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of Phoenix Career Identifier Michael T. Orcutt MGT 521 January 25, 2015 Dr. Johnnie Bejarano Career Identifier I always enjoy taking surveys to give me a glimpse of myself from another person’s perspective. Taking the career interest profiler was an interesting task that I took seriously with my answers I gave. I was not very surprised by the results and I believe that my career path that I am currently on will fulfill most of the points of interest that the career profiler identified
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Career Exploration COUN 522-D15: Career Development and Counseling Liberty University Career Field/Occupation of Choice For the purpose of this paper, I have chosen to explore the occupation field of education, guidance, school, and vocational counselors. More specifically, the focus of this paper will be on the career field of school counselors. My primary interest is identified as social, with my highest work value being relationships. These assessment results are accurate and highlight
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have career days for their students.Do they really need career days?The answer is obviously yes.On career day,students who are clear about their dreaming job can know the real condition about the job.It can help high school students acquire more information about society’s situation.For students who are not sure what they want to do for future it is a really convenient way to find their job that they are interested in.Based on these reason,it is important for students to join high school career days
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Careers in the Industry Ruth Williams HTT/210 5/24/15 Instructor Griffin Careers in the Industry The top three careers that I would choose for myself from the table in Appendix E are; Customer Service Representative, Food and Beverage Operations Specialists, and Information Management Specialist, because I have a love for people and food and these choices will allow me to embark on a career path that would have my undivided attention. Customer Service Representative handles and deals with everything
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profession for my personality is education. My personality makes me suitable for teaching or educating others. If I would like to pursue a career in this field there are colleges listed where I could get a relative degree. The recommended colleges are DeVry University, University of Phoenix, Capella University and American Intercontinental University. The second career listed is natural science. Natural science is the field of physics, chemistry, geology, and biology. Natural science also deals with
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Gysbers (2003) proposes that the value of career theories comes from providing practitioners with a framework to examine client behaviour, help understand the possible meanings of or explanations for the behaviour and subsequently, enables them to identify and respond to clients’ goals or problems. Significantly then, such theories may help explain an individual’s vocational behaviour, such as their initial career choice or later aspects of career development. This essay attempts to identify the
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Five-Year Career Development Plan MGT/431 March 24, 2011 When developing a good five year career plan I had to ask myself where, I wanted to be in five years. This question would be critical for my future. When I was in school in thought, I knew my career path. I was convince I was going to become a nurse. As years past, I found myself moving away from nursing and interested in teaching. However, my transition would not be as smooth as once believed. According to Career vision, (2004)
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Columbia Southern University My Strategy for College Success What motivates you to attend college, career goals, and the barriers you may face in earning\your degree? “Put your future in good hands — your own.” (www.quotegarden.com, Author Unknown). I love this quote because it’s very true. I don’t want anyone to alter or change my future except for me. I want to alter my future for the better and this is why I have decided to further my education. My motivation for going back to pursue
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Career Development Developing Professional and Employability Skills By: Mohammad Ali Faridifar Introduction This report will reflect on my educational and career choices in future. The first part will summarise my educational and career choices. The second part will evaluate my educational choices with reference to career theories such as, John Holland’s Theory. The final part will consider the skills that will be required for obtaining a career in marketing, and identify the
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a University Career Center. Philip Gray Gonzaga University Executive Summary University career centers serve as a vital link between graduating students and employers. Increased demand for career center services due to a soft job market and challenged by reduced student discretionary time and increased technology require broader and more innovative service delivery. The purpose of the research was to find out which type of career center services
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and we will continue to see change based on the needs of society in the future, such as: ▪ Policies/ Politics ▪ Economy ▪ Demographics and social status ▪ Media trends ▪ Cultures ▪ Issues around the world Increasing Choices of Education Public School • Basic educational needs and requirements for high education Homeschooling • Gives the parent complete control of the curriculum to tailor to the needs of the child for future success Virtual Schools • Allows for focus in certain areas to maintain
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SKILLS AUDIT A skills audit is a review of your existing skills against the skills you need both now and in the future. It can help you to identify your existing skills, identify what skills you may need to carry out your existing voluntary work and role more effectively and to plan, develop and improve the skills and knowledge needed for your future career. Carrying out a skills audit is a five stage process. Stage 1 - Existing Skills and Knowledge Identification First you write down, as
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for perspective employees that have the skills needed to be successful in their career. A majority of these skills can be learned through the college experience. College is often defined as a transitional period in one’s life. I have found in my college experience that I am still learning so much about myself and my many aspirations in life. The college years are the preparation years for our future endeavors and careers. I have learned about and studied in a “Collaborative Learning Environment.”
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expected to be enrolled in college and working towards a career that I had only dreamed of having. I have always wanted to go back to school and earn a degree to better my future, but did not have the means or the motivation to do so. I decided that I needed to do something more with my life and went on to request information about pursuing a career in nursing, and a week later I was on my way to enrollment at South University. My career goal is to become a registered nurse working at our local
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to become a nurse. There are many competencies, skills and habits of mind that are essential for success in college, life, and my future career, and I hope to use my strengths to overcome any challenges I may face in reaching my goal. Therefore, it would be beneficial to explore the competencies, skills, and habits of mind necessary for success in college, life and career, as well as the strengths and challenges that may affect success in those areas. In college, I will need study skills, self-motivation
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University of Phoenix Material Personal Professional Development Plan Complete this document using the your Personal Professional Development Plan Activity, Parts 1-4 to help guide you. Career goals Become Marketing Director or Head of Marketing for a global cosmetic company,within the next five years. Educational goals Complete my MBA program and earn degree by the end of 2014. Gain significant knowledge in areas of marketing, business law, accounting, finance, economics, and management
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Introduction: Graduating high school students often have a short period of time to think about what career path they would like to have in the future. Some are pressured to follow the footsteps of their parents, some are applying for the course because it sounds easy while some are applying for the course because of the big profit that the future job can offer. According to Vince Silva (2014) an engineering student, one of the major factors that have been affecting college students to graduate
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Intellectual CApital and the boundaryless career I. Executive Summary: For the past several decades, due to myriad factors, the economy has transformed in such a way that competitive advantage and, in turn, the sustainability of that advantage is increasingly derived from intellectual capital rather than from the control or deployment of physical and financial assets. It has become difficult for firms to gauge how their human capital translates to intellectual capital. Moreover, the global
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important in determining our future. Since our first year in school we are asked what we to become once we’re adults. I’ve always dreamed of being a professional baseball player. It was all I ever thought about. Throughout the years of school, I started realizing that there is much more in this world than just baseball. There are many different and exciting careers that I didn’t know of. Thankfully, my academic and extra-curricular activities will help me on what career I decided to pursue. As a senior
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