...Review of the CareerOneStop Website Candace K. Oglesby Loyola University, Baltimore, MD Key Features of CareerOneStop The CareerOneStop Web site is a useful tool for those individuals looking to enhance their skills within the employment field. While conducting research on this particular Web site, there were many features that were found to be useful not only for potential employees but also employers. The first feature that I found to be useful was the “Education and Training” feature. This feature was designed to assist individuals looking to further their education and training. Individuals utilizing this feature are afforded the opportunity to be educated on careers that require additional certification and licensure. Not only does the site inform individuals of particular jobs that require a higher level of education it also gives the names of the specific colleges and programs in which the client can earn additional training. If individuals are unable to finance a higher level of education, the Web site also offers financial aid and scholarship information. The second feature I believed to be useful was the “Unemployment” feature. In today’s U.S. economy the employment rate is 7.2 percent (Rampell, 2013). This feature educates people on unemployment benefits for their specific state. Not only does the site educate individuals on unemployment benefits but it also offers education on how to become eligible for benefits, maintain benefits, and the action needed...
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...The assignment for this discussion board is to research at least one credible internet source on my future career, summarize the information I found, share what I found to be helpful from the internet source, and how will it help me in my future career as an Information Technology. The website I have chosen to utilize is Career One Stop. Career One Stop is a fantastic resource for looking at any potential career. You can search for any career by name, education and training is needed to be the career of your choice, what the job outlook is, pay, resumes, and resources. It has everything you need to make an informed decision about what you want to be when you grow up. The part of Career One Stop, http://www.careeronestop.org/ , I have found the most interesting section is under the student tab entitled Get Work Experience. In this section there are many different avenues of gaining needed job experience. For example: internships and student job boards. One or both of these resources offer the option to gain real-life experience working at your chosen profession. Academically, Career One Stop shows a cross section of what is needed to do the job. This will help me ensure I am right on track with my education. Additionally, being able to find opportunities for an internship will be extremely helpful for me in my career. It is always good to have job experience as it adds to my overall experience. Being as rounded as possible is essential to doing the best I can at...
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...so far? Getting his first pay check and realizing he can make money by himself and be independent. 2. After you retire (if not yet) what are your plans? Hasn’t really thought about but take care of his family and go on vaca. To somewhere hes always wanted to. 3. What age do you think is good to stop having kids? 40 4. What was your first career choice(when you were younger)? A Dr. 5. What is one thing present in life you would want to change? His job, wishes he worked more and made more to feel comfortable. Person 2: Middle-Age Adult (Mom) How does middle age differ from other ages? Should be in a better financial situation, smarter about things, and establishing your career. When do you think a person becomes old? 70 What has been the best period of your life so far? The last 2 years Do you (or did you) look forward to retiring? Absolutely What major changes have you had in your life? A good relationship and financially sound. 1. What has been your favorite memory so far? The day her children were born. 2. After you retire (if not yet) what are your plans? To move to a warm state. 3. What age do you think is good to stop having kids? 38 4. What was your first career choice? A...
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...the game. On your turn, spin the wheel. (If the spinner arm stops between numbers, spin again.) Then move your car the number of spaces on the spinner. Carefully remove the LIFE Tiles from the cardboard sheet. Place the LIFE Tiles LIFE-side-up near the gameboard and mix them up. Draw 4 tiles and, without looking at the message on the back, stack them LIFE-side-up at Millionaire Estates. The remaining tiles form the draw pile. Always move your car forward, in the direction of the arrows. (Just as in real life, you can’ go back in time!) If you t land on an occupied space, move ahead to the next open space. Follow the space directions. This ends your turn. CARDS Your first turn is an exception. See GETTING STARTED. Separate the cards into 4 decks: Career Cards, Salary Cards, House Deeds and Stocks. Place each deck facedown near the gameboard. GETTING STARTED On your first turn, decide either to start a career, or to start college. INSURANCE POLICIES & BANK LOANS College offers more career and salary options, but it takes time-and it puts you in debt! Separate the Automobile Insurance Policies, Homeowner’ Insurance s Policies and Bank Loans. Place each pile near the gameboard. START CAREER If you decide to start a career, place your car on the S A T CAREER TR space, then do the folIowing: MONEY Choose one player to be the banker. This player is in charge of all money paid to and from the bank. Draw a Career...
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...Tam) | 3:15 - 4:15 pm | Presentation Series I #101 A Course for Student Success: Strategies for Designing and Delivering Effective Career Classes This program highlights current practices in the field, shares sample resources and materials used in teaching career courses, reviews relevant research on the impact of such courses, and provides for a discussion of design considerations relating to developing new courses and/or revising established ones. Kathy Ledwith, Vanessa Freeman, Janet Lenz, Bob Reardon, and Emily Fiore, Florida State University Career Center | 4:40 - 5:40 pm(Tentative) | Roundtable Series #2-10 Multiple Roles of Student Workers: How to be a Career Shepherd to Career SheepStudent workers are an important part of every university. They provide an important role in the simple everyday tasks that full-time staff are not always available to complete. How can we better utilize student workers to benefit career services? Topics will be discussed that are used at the Career Services Center in the College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology at Oklahoma State University. Due to resignations, budget cuts, and lack of prestige, a career consultant became a Career Shepherd to seven Career Sheep. The presenter will discuss how she used the strengths and capabilities of her student workers to build a functional and successful career center.Andrea Haken, Oklahoma State University | | Friday, June 20, 2014 | 7:30 - 8:30 am | Morning Beverages in the Exhibit...
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...All Time? Michael Jordan vs. Lebron James; Air Jordan vs. King James; The Chosen One vs. His Airness. Who is the greatest basketball player of all time? Both are huge figures in not only within the game of basketball, but in the entire world of sports. Jordan has always been coveted as the best basketball player but the comparisons between him and James have escalated in recent years due to James’ dominance in all facets of the game, his first NBA championship title, and his three MVPs in his first 9 years in the NBA. However, I believe that Michael Jordan beats out LeBron James for the title of greatest basketball player of all-time because of his complete dominance of the game, and six NBA Championships. Dominance of the Game Michael Jordan’s dominated the game of basketball with his outstanding jump shot, great handles, hard work mentality, and his will to win. He dominated in every aspect of the game. He could shoot from anywhere on the court, his pull up jump shot was impossible to stop when he was rhythm. An example of this would be where in one game he scored an eye-popping 69 points with a field goal percentage of 62.2%. He handled the ball like a true point guard, dishing out assists whenever the opportunity arose. His 5.3 assists are an example of his excellent handles and ability to get the ball to his teammates. Jordan was one of the most exciting players to watch, his sick moves and nasty dunks were jaw-dropping...
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...starts to listen to her parents and stop exploring. When she is in Middle School she stops at a science fair poster. Instead of signing up she uses the window to put on lipgloss. Society does not make science or math ‘cool’ for girls to enjoy, so girls stop finding excitement in science and math. The commercial is...
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...book, alcohol affects all Natives either personally or through their relationships with individuals struggling with alcohol. Many characters in the book are touched by alcohol because of destroyed families, ruins careers and some people stop drinking alcohol because they saw what it did to friends, family and to themselves. In the book many family members of people are missing, mostly because of alcohol. One of the biggest person missing in the book is Victor's father. Victor's father left when Victor was a kid because his mother said to stop drinking alcohol. Victor's father wanted alcohol and his family but he chose alcohol and he left his family for good. Victor too followed his father's footsteps but didn't leave his adopted son completely. He was off to the bar so much it felt like he was gone for...
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...and you have just started one of the biggest debates maybe ever. But just what is it about requiring kids to wear uniforms at school that seems to get everyone in such an uproar? Freedom of expression and individuality are the top two arguments opposing school uniforms. Enforcing a uniform policy is not an attempt to ignore freedom of expression or to try and stop individuality, it is simply an idea implemented to gain discipline, safety, and professionalism. School uniforms are not just implemented to help students exceed in school alone, but is also a great preparation for the future. Even though many people disagree because of freedom speech or expression, school uniforms are a good idea because they are affordable, they can prevent bullying and violence, and prepare students for a dress code in the workplace. Growing up today is probably not the easiest thing to do. There are many obstacles that may hinder learning in school such as gang violence, abuse from students and faculty, and bullying. Many students are bullied because they don’t look like other students in the class. While enforcing uniforms won’t stop the bullying, ensuring that everyone is in the same pattern will surely have a good impact because outside of shoes and accessories everyone would look the same. Also having a school uniform can limit gang affiliation by preventing certain colors or logos from being worn at school. Of course enforcing a uniform policy will not put a stop to gang violence in school;...
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...The artist Monet is an impressionist painter whose work influences many, including myself. His graceful art style frequently inspires an abundance of sketches and motivates many of my art projects. The hardships Monet faced during his encourages me to push through any challenges that come my way and not let anything stop me. His life and early career causes me to work hard to achieve an successful life. Claude Monet’s art, hardship and life story has had a significant influence on me and my work. First and foremost, his art work helps develops others . Claude Monet was one of the first artists to start painting impressionist paintings and his style was copied by many other artists. The delicate, calming colours and his deliberate brush strokes...
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...simply because thinking about my strengths and weaknesses is not something I randomly stop and think about too often. However, that challenge was brought up in my GEN 195 class at the University of Phoenix. The only difference was that I was provided the proper resources/surveys to help me accurately recognize what some of my strengths and some of my weaknesses are. It ultimately came down to that even though my strength is organization, I struggle with writing and procrastination, so I will have to develop a set of skills in order to advance in these two areas. In order to succeed in my college career and take the next step toward my career choice of criminal justice, I know I will have to work on one of my weaknesses, which is writing. I know that writing is stressed to be important in my career choice, so taking a workshop to improve my writing skills will help me in the future. Nevertheless, I know that my academic writing will differ from the writing I will be expected to do in my career choice, so it would help me significantly if I took the time to re-read Chapter 10 and Chapter 11 of Your College Experience: Strategies of Success. I can both improve my chances of success in my college classes and in my career, if I work on developing my writing skills. The weakness that I struggle with the most and feel that needs to be corrected in order to succeed in my college career is my weakness of procrastination. Procrastination is something I have struggled...
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...many teams build for years, with a salary cap teams such as the 1927 Yankees wouldn't exist, and because of the salary cap in football players like Emmitt Smith prevented him from playing his entire career with one team. In the MLB the New York Yankees dynasty is the most powerful dynasty. Founded in 1903 the Yankees have won 27 world series championships. In the year 1927 the Yankees lineup was known as murderer's row for it being so expensive and powerful. Under today's standards compared to back then Babe Ruth was paid $16,000,000 under today and then only about $80,000. Lou Gehrig under today's money would be paid $600,000 compared to the height of his career when he was paid $39,000. But that don’t factor in the great depression....
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...NAME: Umy Atika, Kaza CAS 100A: Section 050 Speech Title: This I Believe: Passion over Pay in the Career Field Introduction: Attention Getter: I believe in choosing a job based on my true passion. “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” The above quote is credited to Confucius, the well-known Chinese legend. I believe many of you would have come across the above quote at one time or the other. Many career coaches often cite this quote at will during career counseling to drive home the view that a person’s career decisions should be based on passion and not pay. Like what he said, I believed that if we were passionate enough about doing what we love, the money would come rolling in. Thesis: Choosing a job based on your passion is important because true passion is more valuable than money and no obstacle will stop you from achieving success. Preview/Transition: For example, I believe Main Point/Example #1: Which is better, love or money? Love is the key to happiness. People say having money is what life is about. I don’t believe that. The true happiness is going after what you love. When I was in high school, I always hoped I could get an honored job such as a talented doctor, a famous lawyer or a skillful engineer, so I could make a lot of money and got rich. However, I grew up and became more mature. Now I believe that true passion is more valuable than money. It doesn’t matter what kind of job I will have soon and how much my...
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...Reflect on your results from the Career Interest Profiler Activity and the Career Plan Building Activity: Competencies. Building on your strengths and weaknesses, create five SMART goals to help you with your personal academic and career journey. Resource: University of Phoenix Material: Goal Setting Example: Take a writing workshop in the next 2 to 3 weeks to help me improve my writing skills in order to successfully communicate with others. 1. To Stop Smoking 2. Clean Up Credit Before Purchasing A Home Within Two Years 3. Stay Ahead With School Work 4. Buy Daughter a Car After Graduating From High School By 2020 5. Get Married Within Six Months Part B: Evaluate your SMART goals according to the SMART criteria. Provide support for your evaluation. Goal S Is the goal specific? M Is the goal measurable? A Is the goal attainable? R Is the goal realistic? T Is the goal timely? Example: Take a writing workshop in the next 2 to 3 weeks to help me improve my writing skills in order to successfully communicate with others. Yes I will take a workshop to improve my writing skills. Yes I will measure my goal by whether I complete the workshop. Yes Writing workshops are offered on a weekly basis by University of Phoenix. Yes I would have extra time to take the workshop. Yes Two to three weeks is enough time to complete a writing workshop. Goal 1: To stop smoking. Yes. I will completely stop smoking. Yes. Effectiveness can...
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...Daouda Ndiaye COMM 150 803 11/19/12 Mr.Shatell In this century, technology has been used in so many ways . Considering the criminal and justice field technology allows the job to be done easier . Police officers wait for people to break the law so they can warn them and arrested them or give them a thicket. Most police officers patrol their think about and investigate any suspicious activity they notice. They also respond to calls, issue traffic tickets, investigate domestic issues, and give first aid to accident victims. If it wasn’t for technology they wouldn’t be able to have all these fine utilities they use on a daily bases. The new area of technology innovation in the criminal and Justice field have invented a lot of new technology to make their jobs easier and smarter. The criminal and justice field invented a method to make jail and prisons safer not just for the inmates but for the workers there too. The method is a imagine system that see through your clothes so whatever you have on it can see threw you even paper .This can be used as when people first arrive in prison they won’t sneak any objects in such as weapons, drugs , and cell phones or any illegal material their not suppose to have . This would make the prison safer because it would be less people getting stabbed or people using drugs or any illegal substances that would harm the facilities their living or working in. The future growth of the use of this new technology would increase in a worldwide...
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