Career Plan Reflection Paper B/COMM 275 Oct 6‚ 2014 Steven Johnson Career Plan Reflection The My Career Plan program and individual assignments were intended to help me develop a strategy for my career goals. The process revealed my career interests‚ competencies‚ work culture preferences‚ and thinking style. It also helped me identify strengths and weaknesses that will be key throughout my career. My interest profiler results were realistic‚ conventional‚ and social. Although I did not agree
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Kia Dionne Hall Presentation of my career goals in the next 10 years EN210 February 9‚ 2013 “I’m coming back with a vengeance I’ve never seen before and with the confidence and security that will put my negativity to rest”. For so long I allowed myself to be my own enemy. I was constantly telling myself that “I can’t do this and I’m not worth that”. With everyone else around me telling me about all this potential and talent inside of me that needs to get out‚ I found my mind in a tangle of
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ASSIGMMENT ON “CAREER MOTIVATION” Submitted to: Dr. Saleh Jahur Associate Professor Department of Finance abd Banking Faculty of Business Administration University of Chittagong SUBMITTED BY Sk. Rokon Uddin ID: 09303071 BATCH: 17TH The following definitions are important to an understanding of ’career’ as a concept
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My main goal is to go to college. I am looking at a degree in forestry. My next goal is to find a job in the career field of my choice. To do this I need to make sure that when I am in college‚ I am putting forth my best effort in my classes and networking with people in the field. These goals have to be reached for me to do well out in the real world. High school may seem like it doesn’t matter‚ but it does because in the end without high school‚ I wouldn’t be able to go on to college and then
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Designing a Career Path EMC2010 Leadership Workshop Sponsored by TC1 1 Kimball Williams Designing A Career Path FR-AM-1 EMC Leadership Designing a Career Path • • • • • • • • Career vs Job What do I want to be … When I Grow up Doctor / Lawyer / Indian Chief IEEE Dream Jobs How do I get from here…to there? Time lines and reality Dealing with barriers How do I know when I get ‘there’? 2 Kimball Williams Designing A Career Path FR-AM-1 EMC Leadership A ‘Career’ vs. a ‘Job’ • Why
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Career Selection: Surviving The Career Selection Process Imagine that you could do anything‚ forgetting the necessary knowledge‚ skills and abilities required‚ or how much it would cost you to do it. What if you could have any career you wanted anywhere in the world? What would that career be? Close your eyes and visualize yourself in that career‚ now hold that image in your mind. The thought of choosing and planning for a future career can be challenging for many. Many times this is simply because
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My goal in life is to secure a position as a CRNA‚ and to further my education and skill. I chose to become a CRNA because I wanted a job that was challenging and difficult and different each and every day. Having the same and boring schedule everyday is not for me. I like to have a different outcome every day. Some job duties that are required of a CRNA are the following: • Reviewing medical history‚ evaluating patients and determining proper methods of anesthesia. • Accurately measuring and monitoring
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1. How you implemented your specific objectives into your daily life/routine. • Instead of just focusing running‚ I have expended to walking around the local parks. • I have also included cross-training‚ which involves running up and down hills 2. What you specifically did each day to overcome your barriers. • Self-defeating barrier: Which being difficult‚ I decided that I needed to re-educate myself on the benefits of running. • Overambitious goals: Setting a pace that was more comfortable for
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Take a look at the websites for Harley-Davidson (www.harley-davidson.com)‚ Yamaha (www.yamaha-motor.com)‚ and Indian (www.indianmotorcycle.com). Who are their potential customers? How is each of these companies appealing to their potential customers? Are they using emotion‚ facts‚ comparisons‚ etc? How effective do you believe each of them to be? Harley Davidson (www.harley-davidson.com) Who doesn’t know Harley Davidson? It is a popular American motorcycle manufacturer. Also known as H-D or Harley
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[pic] 4 Steps Career Exploration and Transition Step 1: Understand Self - Anatomy of a Self Assessment: A self assessment should include a look at your interests‚ values‚ personality‚ and skills. Here is an overview of the tools you can use to accomplish this. Interest Inventories The questions in an interest inventory ask about your likes and dislikes regarding various activities. The premise of this self assessment tool is that people who share similar interests will also enjoy the same
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