Creating a Career Objective Dorothy Domkowski Denise Saunders Objectives 1. To learn the purpose of a career objective. 2. To understand the parts of a career objective. 3. To write a career objective that is not too broad or too narrow. Introduction A job campaign consists of many tasks: writing a resume‚ finding potential employers‚ reviewing job openings‚ creating application letters‚ networking‚ interviewing‚ receiving rejections‚ negotiating job offers‚ and making many decisions. The
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i have chosen pharmacy as a career for several reason. the 1st reason ive chosen pharmacy is because i have a great intrest in the sciences. in alevels my greatest intrest lied in the courses that taught about health sciences and it just fascinates me to understand the funtions and the mechanics of the body and more over how drugs can interact with some of these processes but another reason is i enjoy working with people and helping people By working in a pharmacy i have been able to witness first
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arr Writing Your Career Plans A career plan is developed after you have analyzed your skills and interests and researched possible occupations. Match your skills and interests to an occupation‚ decide on a career goal and plan how you will reach that goal. Source: Source: http://mapping-your-future.org/planning/ Sample Career Plan ----------------------- Samantha Jones’s Career Plan #1: Civil Engineering Career goal: To become a civil engineer. To design‚ plan‚ and supervise
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After taking a survey I was matched with the career subculture of human services. With much extensive research‚ I discovered the career of criminology. Criminology is the scientific study of crime‚ including its causes‚ possible outcomes‚ effects on society‚ and methods of prevention. It is a branch of sociology‚ which is the study of social behavior. There are many fields of study that are used in criminology‚ including‚ statistics‚ psychology‚ biology‚ economics‚ and anthropology and much more
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Career Project The career I picked for this project is a Biomedical Engineer. Biomedical engineers are employed in hospitals‚ in research facilities of educational and medical institutions‚ in teaching‚ and in government regulatory agencies. They often serve a coordinating or interfacing function‚ using their background in both engineering and medical fields. When working in a hospital the biomedical engineer may provide advice on the selection and use of medical equipment‚ as well as supervising
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Thesis: A career in acting has many parts‚ but all of it is dedication. I. To be an actor first you have to get the proper education and training. A. Formal training is necessary to an acting career. A.1. Www.careers.stateuniversity.com says “it is a profession that requires unusual talent and years of training and study” (“Actor Job Description‚ Career as an Actor‚ Salary‚ Employment”). A.2. They also continue to say‚ “ Besides developing acting skills‚ aspiring performers should study speech
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my life‚ I have always enjoyed helping people to the best of my ability. I graduated high school with the intent to further my career in the Health Care field. I am currently attending Westwood College to become a Medical Assistant. I have decided to become a medical assistant because it’s a career where I’m helping other people‚ doing clinical work‚ and it’s also a career that’s growing. Medical assistants assist nurses and physicians with a variety of administrative and medical tasks. Most MAs
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done with his or her procedure‚ they will thank the surgeon‚ and not the anesthesiologist (Anesthesiology Careers). This could be very frustrating because not only does the surgeon have a risky job‚ but the anesthesiologist does as well. They have the patient’s life in the palm of their hands. Not many people notice them. Another disadvantage would be it is a repetitive job (Anesthesiology Careers). The only different thing you will be doing is the different dosages of medication depending on the person
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Career Counseling with Students Outline VALUES Your values are those aspects of work which you believe to be the most important and often the most rewarding. Therefore‚ looking at your values will help you identify those job characteristics that are most important to you. For example‚ do you prefer to work alone or on a team? Do you want to earn a great deal of money? Is helping others of primary importance for you? These are just some of the questions you will need to ask yourself. You will most
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Grades Dropping out of high school without a diploma has a direct bearing on the work and career options open to adolescents. So‚ too‚ do the final grades at the end of high school. Students with high averages have the option of going to college‚ while those with very low grades have to do remedial study or find entry-level jobs that are open to them. Economics Money plays a key role in career decisions‚ particularly for students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. So even though a high school
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