Title: Planning Your Career and Education
1Planning Your Career and Education
2Employment Trends of the Future
- Keep up with what is happening in the world so
that your career does not become obsolete
3Learn About Employment Trends
- Newspaper
- News Programs
- Current Magazines
- Government Statistics and Publications
- The Internet
4Some Trends for the Future
5From Baby Boomers to Generation X to the New
Millennials
6Baby Boomers
- Born between 1946 and 1964
- Four out of every ten adults today
- The population is getting older
- How will the Baby Boom generation affect careers
of the future?
7Generation X
- Born between 1965 and 1977
8Advantages of Generation X
- More highly educated
- Greater demand for skilled workers
- Computer literate
- Good work ethic
- As Baby Boomers retire, more job opportunities
9The New Millennials
- Born between 1977 and 1995
10The New Millennials
- Sometimes called the Echo Boomers
- By 2010, they will be the largest teen population
is U.S. history - Will exceed the number of Baby Boomers
- In the next 10 years, college enrollments will
increase by 300,000 students per year - College admission will become increasingly
competitive.
11The New Millennials
- The cyber generation
- Their most important values are individuality and
uniqueness - Greatest concerns terrorism and school shootings
- Decreasing use of alcohol, drugs and tobacco
- Have the promise of changing institutions for the
better
12More Trends . . .
13From Goods to Service and Technology
- What are some service and technology occupations?
14Service Occupations
- Health Care
- Business
- Education
- Finance
- Insurance
- Real Estate
- Transportation
- Communication
15Middle Class is Endangered
- More low pay, low skill jobs
- More high pay, high skill jobs
- Education will determine pay and class
16Diverse Workforce
- More older workers
- More women
- One third from diverse groups
- More immigrants
17Impact of the Internet
- E-mail
- E-commerce
- Web Lifestyle
- Web Workstyle
18The Microprocessor
- In the last 20 years, its power has increased one
million times - In the next 20 years, it will increase a million
times again
19Advances in Technology
- Many new careers in technology
- Radiation and lasers
- Fiber optics and telecommunications
- Artificial intelligence
- Biotechnology
- Advances in medicine
20Beware of Outsourcing
- Accounting
- Customer service
- Data entry
- Assembly line workers
- Software developers
- Technical support
21New Advances in Biology
- The 21st Century will be the biology century
- Human Genome Project
- Biotechnology
- Biomedical technology
22Increase in Entrepreneurship
- Starting your own business
- Taking advantage of technology to work from home
23Effect of Terrorism
- People are choosing to stay in the safety of
their homes, offices, cars, and gated communities - Less travel
- Increase in home remodeling and sales of
entertainment systems - Increase in careers that provide value to society
and increased personal satisfaction
24Need for Lifelong Education
- Need for training and education
over a lifetime - Without training and education,
skills will soon become obsolete
25Companies Say No to Drugs and Alcohol
- About 60 of companies require drug testing
- Problems with alcohol and drugs result in lower
income
26Work Skills for the 21st Century
27Basic Skills
- Reading
- Math
- Writing
- Listening
- Speaking
- Computers
28Thinking Skills
- Creative Thinking
- Decision Making
- Problem Solving
- Mental Visualization
- Knowing How to Learn
- Reasoning
29Personal Qualities
- Responsibility
- Self-esteem
- Sociability
- Self-management
- Integrity and Honesty
30Workplace Competencies
- Manage time and money
- Participate as a member of a team
- Use computers to access information
- Develop efficient management systems
- Use technology
31How to Research Your Career
32Career Description
- Nature of the work
- Working conditions
- Training
- Qualification
- Advancement
33The Career Outlook
- Salary
- Availability of employment
- Will this career exist in the future?
34To Research Your Career
- Use the College Success Web Site
- Visit the Career Center
- Use the library
35Planning Your Education
36Steps in Planning Your Education
- Assessment tests
- Take English the first semester
- Start math classes early
- Take general education
- Prepare for your major
37For Your Success
- See a counselor
- Develop an educational plan
38Making a Career Decision
39There is a choice you have to make,In everything
you do.And you must always keep in mind,The
choice you make, makes you.
40Steps in Making a Career Decision
- Self-assessment
- Personality, Interests, Values, Skills
- Explore Options
- Research careers
- Plan your education
- Make a commitment and take action
- Evaluate
- How is it working?
41Kinds of Decisions
42Dependent Decisions
- Someone else makes it for you
- For example, a doctor or parent makes the
decision for you - What are the advantages and disadvantages?
43Intuitive Decisions
- Based on gut feelings or intuition
- For example, we might use this in making a quick
decision in an emergency or when gambling - What are the advantages and disadvantages?
44Planful Decisions
- Weigh the consequences
- What are the pros and cons
45Use Planful Decisions for
- What is my major?
- What is my career?
- Who should I marry?
46Steps in Planful Decisions
- State the problem
- Consider your values
- What are your talents?
- Gather information
- Generate alternatives
- Evaluate the pros and cons of the options
- Select the best alternative
- Take action
47Group Activity Planful Decision
48Writing a Resume
49Your Resume
- A snapshot of your education and experience
- Generally one page
50Resume
- Contact information
- Name
- Address
- Telephone
- E-mail
51Resume
- Career Objective
- Education
- Experience
- Special skills, honors, awards
- References
52Good Resume
- Write clearly
- Be brief
- Be neat
- Be honest
- Print professionally
- Your resume represents you!
53Letters of Reference
- Ask for letters of reference from your current
employers and professors. Keep them on file. - Use them to apply for jobs and scholarships.
54Online Resumes
- Many jobs today will be posted on the Internet
and will require online resumes
55Cover Letter
- State briefly the job you are interested in.
- Briefly state how your education and experience
would be an asset to the company. - Ask for an interview.
- Attach your resume.
56Assignment
- Complete a resume and cover letter for your ideal
job. - Assume you have graduated from college and are
applying for that job that motivated you to
finish college.
57The Job Interview
58First Learn About the Job
- Library
- Personnel Office
- Friends and Contacts
- Web Site
59Interviewers Look For
- Enthusiasm and commitment
- How you can be an asset to the company
- How you can work as part of a team
60Make a Good Impression
- Dress appropriately
- Relax
- Anticipate interview questions
- Smile and introduce yourself
- Maintain eye contact
61Interview Questions
- Tell us about yourself.
- Why do you want this job?
- Why are you leaving your present job?
- What are your strengths and weaknesses?
- Tell us about a difficulty or problem you solved
on the job.
62Interview Questions
- Tell us about one of your achievements on the
job. - What do you like best about your job?
- What do you like least?
- Are there any questions you would like to ask?
63Write a Thank You Note
- It makes a good impression.
- It causes the interviewer to think about you
again.
64Interview Worksheet
- 1. Answer the questions in 5 minutes
- 2. Practice the questions with your partner
65Keys to SuccessLife is a Dangerous Opportunity
66The Chinese Word for Crisis Has Two Characters
67What is the danger?What is the opportunity?
68Every adversity has the seed of a greater benefit
or possibility.
69Assignment Complete Rate Your Skills for
Success in the WorkplaceAnalyze Your Workplace
SkillsChecklist for a Satisfying Career
70See a Counselor to develop your Educational Plan