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    if their pet is going to be okay. A vet must have many special skills‚ there are four topics that future must research before getting the job: and that is explanation‚ schooling‚ salary‚ and job outlook. There are many things that future vets do not know about being a vet; for example to become a veterinarian they will have to be prepared to work out money issues with the owner (“Career” para. 8). Most vets would like to work with house pets and not large farm animals‚

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    Research into Chosen Career A study by Higher Education Careers Services Unit (2014) reveals that employers are most likely to hire graduates that exhibit a certain set of skills‚ these skills are reliability‚ consistency‚ keenness to learn new skills‚ time management‚ effectively prioritising tasks‚ demonstrating enterprise/self-motivation‚ ethical behaviour‚ recognition of beneficial criticism‚ commitment to quality work and exhibiting professional behaviour. Therefore‚ to pursue a career in marketing

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    Career Research Template

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    Career Research Template To find the career information on Indiana Career Explorer: 1. Log into Indiana Career Explorer 2. Click on the blue “Explore Occupations” at the top 3. Scroll down to “Title Search” 4. For selecting the highest education (drop down menu) select “All Education Levels” 5. In the Keyword area‚ type in the job you are interested in doing. 6. Once you find the job‚ click on the name of it and find the information using the right hand tabs on the screen. (Ex. “Tasks

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    Jamileth Powell Career Interest Review Research Paper February 18‚ 2012. Academic Disciplines & Occupations Abstract This paper will clearly define‚ Academic Disciplines‚ Communications‚ Humanities‚ Natural Sciences‚ Psychology‚ Social science‚ and Technology. The paper will identify and list the areas of interest branches and their sub branches to show their inter-relatedness then go on to identify two occupations related to the area of interest. The paper closes with my reflective

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    Career Plan Reflection Paper MGT 521 Career Plan Reflection Throughout the last six weeks I have completed the career profiler. My profile shows I could work well in careers where success comes from applying practical skills and where thinking is mostly to solve practical problems. My career profile indicated that I am conventional‚ enterprising‚ and social. In addition‚ I am very detail oriented. My career strengths include following instructions‚ organizing‚ delivering results‚ ahering

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    Career Exploration Paper Tori Turner Liberty University Career Exploration Paper Career Field & Occupation Choice Within society‚ there are many occupations to explore and chose. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) results showed that my personal career strengths fall under the area of teaching and counseling. Currently‚ as a school counselor for a high school in Duncanville‚ Texas‚ a suburb outside of Dallas‚ I find the results of the assessment to be very accurate. Making

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    iSearch Paper When I took the Holland code inventory‚ my code was SCI and CSI. Which stands for social‚ conventional‚ and investigative. My career matches were registered nurse‚ computer science‚ and pharmacist. I believe that I was categorized this way because I’m a helpful and friendly person. Two paths I’m interested in pursuing in the future is becoming a lawyer or a registered nurse. Both professions have their own advantages and disadvantages. The career I plan on pursing in the future is

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    Salaries Www.indeed.com/salary Careers Www.collegegrad.com/careers/photographers Top 5 colleges/university’s Www.collegeatlas.org/photography-college-rankings Photography Careers & Salaries -portrait photographers $65‚510 -aerial photographers $66‚000 -news photographers $48‚000 -fine arts photographer $52‚000 -wildlife photographer $36‚330 -scientific photographers $50‚000 -sports photographer $89‚000 -photojournalist $43‚000 -wedding photography $18‚506-$234‚891 -fashion photographers $59‚000

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    Career Reseach Paper

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    Section 1.0 Introduction Section 1.1 Purpose of the Research The purpose of this research is to determine whether or not a career as a veterinary technician is a viable one. If one wants to become a vet tech they must be open to suggestions. This means that they must be open to constructive criticism give to them by fellow co-workers. Section 1.2 career hypotheses Section 1.2.1 Hypothesis: job description A veterinary technician works as an assistant to a veterinarian. They are responsible

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    interpretations of laws and the history of judicial decisions based on that law. Lawyers use precedents to support their cases in court. Many resources from law libraries and public documents to computer databases and the internet are available to lawyers for research. Most lawyers have private practices that handle many kinds of legal problems. Some work for larger law firms‚ corporations‚ and government agencies. Others teach law. Some lawyers become district attorneys or judges‚ while many enter politics.

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