Influences of Adult Development on Career Choices Requirements Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of Module One BUS 391 Adult Development and Life Planning Mount Olive College At New Bern Cohort NB 90 Presented to Instructor: Dr. C. Ray Taylor by Melissa LeeAnn Stewart November 4th‚ 2010 Throughout adulthood a person transitions through many different roles during their lives. Educational choices‚ career choices‚ choice to marry and the choice to become a parent are just a few
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What’s Involved in Career Choice[1] A pyramid can be used to show what’s involved in making a career choice (see Figure 1): Knowing About Myself‚ such as My values Example: security My interests Example: working with people My skills Example: using a computer to plan a budget Knowing About My Options Understanding specific occupations‚ programs of study‚ and jobs Examples: What are typical work tasks for a real estate appraiser?
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Voeller Class: ESOL 0051 Date: April 3rd‚ 2012. Final draft My choice for my future career Today the economic crisis continuously affects the life of everyone in the United States‚ especially young adults who have just graduated from high school and prepared for independent life. So the most important question for every youngster is which career he or she wants to do with his or her life. It is important because if our choices are wrong‚ we will waste our money‚ our time‚ and maybe our mental
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culture it’s only inevitable that jobs will be taken by robots. This is due to these working bots outperforming their human counterparts. An important question that should be asked by all is‚ “will robots take my career choice?” One specific career that poses interest in automation is a career choice in Law enforcement. After thorough research one can conclude that‚ although robots have the ability to take many aspects of police work‚ Robots may take some parts of the job but won’t completely replace humans
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now in school (both Saddleback and CA State Fullerton concurrently) to obtain my BA in Business to become an accountant and ultimately “sit” for the California CPA exam. That said‚ let me assign probability factors to the following complex careers: For the staff accountant‚ I set the probability at 90%. I plan to graduate and get an accounting job. The probability of me continuing my training to acquire my CPA is also 90%. I plan to work and gain experience while I study for the CPA exam. Finally
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you will be able to do many of the things they can do‚ and you will feel most comfortable with them. How is this related to the scores you receive on the Career Key? 7. It means that you probably should choose an occupation whose type is the same as‚ or similar to‚ your personality type. For example‚ imagine that your highest score on the Career Key is for the Realistic type. Looking at the table below‚ you can see that the most compatible job environment is Realistic. This would suggest that you
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Career Choice: Network and Computer Systems Administrator Business and Writing for the IT Professional July 26‚ 2009 Abstract A network and systems administrator is responsible for network security‚ installing new applications‚ implementing software updates‚ monitoring the integrity of the system‚ developing management programs‚ and performing routine backups. As has been noted throughout my research‚ there has been a decline in technology majors throughout the past couple of years‚ thus
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References: (1) Encyclopedia of Careers and Vocational Guidance‚ 13th Edition. 2005. Ferguson Publishing. ISBN 0-8160-6057-6(vol. 2) 2) http://www.quickmba.com/accounting/fin/ 3) http://www.netmba.com/accounting/fin/process/ledger/ 4) http://www.quickmba.com/accounting/fin/double-entry/
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13th of March 2012 in room H102 at 12-1pm Catherine Chinnock from USQ Careers came to talk to the first semester ACC1101 student about career development (ACC1101 2012). I was never one to listen to career expositions or pay attention to any type of career development presentation‚ because most of the time they would just repeat the same thing over and over again. So when it came to listening to the career development presentation in my first semester (second semester for USQ) I wasn’t too enthused
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ABSTRACT 1 INTRODUCTION 1 Factors in Career Choice 1 PROBLEM STATEMENT 2 OBJECTIVES OF RESEARCH STUDY 2 RESEARCH QUESTIONS 3 SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY 3 ASSUMPTIONS 4 LITERATURE REVIEW 4 Environment 4 Opportunities 5 Personality 6 DELIMINATIONS 7 HYPOTHESIS 8 POPULATION 8 SAMPLE AND RESPONSE RATE 8 DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTRUMENTATION 8 DATA COLLECTION 9 DATA ANALYSIS 9 REFRENCES 10 ABSTRACT Many factors affect career choices of college students. Identifying these
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