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Career Exploration Í Learn about yourself. Í Use the Career-O-Matic and see what happens when you leave your career choice to chance. Í Use the Career Key to explore your interests, careers and future possibilities. Í Discover Career Clusters and which clusters relate to your interests. Í Begin your college savings plan if you haven't already. e l 5 .

A Guide to PlAnninG Your CAreer Stages of Career Planning this guide will walk you through the five stages of career planning: 1. Evaluating Myself - learning about myself Having a clear picture of your unique talents, interests, values and skills will be the base of your career-planning journey. A great start to a brighter future. 2.

The Annual Career Symposium is a day-long event held annually at the end of the spring semester to showcase a variety of career opportunities in science. (2) Monthly PhD Career Stories: Monthly seminar series about career options for PhD scientists. Speakers from a diverse range of exciting scientific careers present their

career development programs in grades 6-12 across Alaska. This pilot addresses a component of the Alaska State Career and Technical Education (CTE) Plan. AKCIS is a good option to help develop and house a student's Personal Learning and Career Plan (PLCP). The pilot is coordinated through the Career and Technical Education (CTE) division of EED.

The Kentucky Career Profiles can help readers make well-informed career decisions by providing up-to-date career and labor market information in an easy-to-use format. The Kentucky Career Profiles publication provides information for 150 of Kentucky's top occupations by growth. Some appear separately, while

This guide, designed around career clusters and related pathways, portrays a common set of knowledge and skills required for career success in each path. This process enhances the traditional approach to career and technical education by providing a foundation that prepares individuals for a full range of occupations and career specialties.

use the information on career clusters to learn about careers while you are in school or any time you are doing career research. The 16 career clusters can best be described as themes that group specific occupations together. One example of a career cluster is Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources. Another is Architecture & Construction.

employment opportunities that link to students' career interests, LSS career clusters, and employment demand. Work-based learning placements will prepare students for employment that lead to a family-supporting wage. Students develop and maintain a career portfolio throughout the program documenting progress related to their work plan.

Visit NCCareers.org for more. EXPLORE YOUR INTERESTS Discover your interest areas using the Interest Profiler on page 2, then fill in the Career Cluster Survey on page 4 to identify Career Clusters that are most likely to appeal to you. EXPLORE CAREER CLUSTERS Pair your Career Cluster Survey results with the corresponding Career Cluster

Step 4 - Develop a career development plan using the listed tools: - Career Competency Self-Assessment - Goal Setting - SMART goals - Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Timely - The sample Career Development Plan. Step 5 - Implement the Career Development Plan.

The National Career Clusters Framework is an organizing tool for CTE programs, curriculum design and instruction. There are 16 Career Clusters representing 79 Career Pathways to help learners navigate success in college and career. SkillsUSA represents 14 of the 16 career clusters. . PowerPoint Presentation

materials included a resource guide, 16 college and career guides, a poster, a CD with the cluster icons and POS models, and marketing sheets. "It is important for counselors to have a step-by-step guide for the process for working with students on career clusters and college and career plan-ning," Salazar notes. Four video conferenc-