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Assess your present knowledge and attitudes.
Yes | Unsure | No | |
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1. I have a good understanding of my career options. | |||
2. I have a good understanding of the work-related skills I will need in my chosen career and a plan to get them. | |||
3. I know where I can get useful information about careers. | |||
4. I have created a transferable skills inventory. | |||
5. I have a written up-to-date résumé. | |||
6. I know how to prepare an effective cover letter. | |||
7. I have both professional and social networks. | |||
8. I have discussed my career objectives with my academic advisor. | |||
9. I am comfortable in interviews. | |||
10. I have chosen my major based on the job market. | |||
11. I have chosen my major based on my personal interests. |
Think about how you answered the questions above. Be honest with yourself. On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your preparation for your future at this time?
I’m adrift (no idea) |
I have a clear direction and plan to get there |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
In the following list, circle the three most important areas in which you think you can improve:
Are there other areas in which you can improve your career planning? Write down other things you feel you need to work on.
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Here’s what we’ll work on in this chapter:
If you don’t know where you are going, you might wind up someplace else.
Yogi Berra
This popular saying attributed to Yogi Berra suggests that we should have a pretty clear picture of where we are headed. And college, for most of us, is the last step toward a fulfilling and exciting career. But the fact is that the employment market and job-seeking techniques have changed significantly over the past ten years and will continue to change; it is not as easy as it once was to map out a clear career path. However, a clear direction can still provide enough flexibility to respond to the changing needs of today’s job market. In fact, building flexibility into your career plans is a requirement for achieving a successful career.
Consider the ways in which the job market has changed—and what it may mean to your planning:
These factors combine to create a job environment that is different from what most people might expect. The way you prepare for a career needs to be more flexible and more personalized. Technology will play an important role in your career development. Linking your demonstrable skills to the needs of a job will be a key to your success. This chapter will help set you up for this challenging environment.