First Step Standards: Domain 3.1.A-B
Choosing a career can be a daunting task for anyone. The good news is that you don’t have to know exactly what you will do or be after high school. However, it is important to start the exploration process so you are familiar with all of their options, and the steps that must be taken to get there. Starting this process now will give you an idea of the high school courses to take in the coming years, to kickstart your career-planning process.
Job: A temporary step you take to build your career; provides a paycheck and experience.
Career: A lifelong journey that builds on your skills, knowledge, and experience.
Occupation: A broad term that encompasses the employment sector or category of jobs in which you work.
**These terms build on each other, and each serves a unique purpose when you consider your long-term plan and goals. **Definitions sourced from: Career Trend
Answer the following questions in complete sentences.
How do I turn an interest into a plan?
Research institutions offering the degree/certificate you will pursue to obtain your desired career.
Research helpful high school courses and experiences.
After researching, does this career align with your long-term goals and plans? Provide and explanation for your answer.
For further exploration, complete this activity: What’s My Next Move?