...Nursing the Career of My Choice Name University Affiliation Nursing the Career of My Choice The healthcare unit has been undergoing crucial changes as it is the case with the nursing career. The patient care is behind the complexity detected in the nursing profession because the core revolves around the outpatient, primary and hospital care settings. The roles of nurses are still evolving to specialized personnel in the medical team from simple caregivers. For instance, a trained BSN nurse can operate in all health care settings, and has the qualifications to attend to patients in any kind of an environment. Being a BSN nurse is all dreamt to be qualified to do, because the majority of the patients in the hospitals convinced my instincts that I needed to acquire the degree. At the university I realized I had special interest on any knowledge to do with cell biology. Most of the ageing patients and some young patients, accelerated my urge to learn more about the human cells, which is the primary cause of cancer. The fact that the knowledge I was to gain would be of great help to me in helping the patients to learn how to detect, treat, and overcome cancer, I felt like that was my purpose on the planet. As I progressed in my career, my first few patients also build more motivation by making me feel the thirst of helping others, which really helped me throughout. The major motivator, which really drove me into the...
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...CORRELATES TO CAREER PREFERENCE OF GRADUATING STUDENTS OF THE CLSU SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL submitted by: CHERYL ANN P. GALVEZ to: Dr. Arneil G. Gabriel In partial fulfillment of the requirements in Research Methodology for Public Administration PA 213 SY 2014-2015 2nd sem CORRELATES TO CAREER PREFERENCE OF GRADUATING STUDENTS OF THE CLSU SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL INTRODUCTION Education is often regarded as passport to social mobility. This simply means that education can pave the way to an individual’s better and promising future. This is the very reason why the Philippine Constitution provides for at least free formal basic education, more particularly in public schools Formal basic education under the new educational system in the country is now popularly known as K-12, which begins with the kindergarten and proceeds to 12 years in the elementary and secondary level. Unlike the old educational system which emphasized the value of a college degree before employment, the new program which begun to be implemented in 2014, hopes to equip every learner who graduates after senior high school (Grade 12) with the opportunity for improved employment and entrepreneurship while ensuring that the high school graduate has the needed competencies to pursue a college degree either immediately or at some later stage (Luistro, 2012). Students who will be finishing their high school education under the new educational program may therefore be better enlightened as to what...
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...Statement | SD | D | A | SA | 1 | My parents have a great influence in my track choice. | | | | | 2 | Teachers have been the greatest influence in my track choice. | | | | | 3 | Secondary school students can be influenced by their peers in making career choice. | | | | | 4 | Counselors have been the greatest influence in my career choice. | | | | | 5 | I choose a track appropriate for my gender. | | | | | 6 | Money has been an issue in choosing career. | | | | | 7 | Moving with students in tertiary institutions do affect secondary school students career choice. | | | | | 8 | Living in a low socio economic environment can affect the choice of career among secondary school students. | | | | | 9 | My parents choose my secondary school subjects. | | | | | 10 | Governmental policies do affect choice of career among secondary school students. | | | | | 11 | My grades will determine my career choice. | | | | | 12 | I consider my track choice to be indemand course. | | | | | 13 | My choice of school affects my choice of track. | | | | | 14 | My preferred track is my “childhood dream” work. | | | | | 15 | My preference track is connected to my favorite subject. | | | | | 16 | My preference of track is related to my talent. | | | | | 17 | My friend’s preference affects my decision in choosing a track. | | | | | 18 | My friend’s choice of school affects my decision in choosing a track. |...
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...know which career path to choose. When I began my SLS class in my first semester at Palm Beach State College, I clearly found what career path I was going to pursue. In gratitude to the information provided from the Career Center Orientation and the O*Net Internet Profiler, I was able to do research for the career that I felt comfortable to pursue; furthermore, my career choice resulted to aim to become a Microbiologist, the O*Net helped me make it easier to find my career choice, and I was able to take planning into action. Initially, my research for a career choice influenced my decision to become a Microbiologist. My goals for becoming a Microbiologist are quite broad; however, for now I need to begin to aim for my smaller branch goals. For example, obtaining my AA degree first and taking all the AA courses that may apply to Microbiology such as, physics, and mathematics. I chose on setting my career in Microbiology because what interests me about it is all the science courses I will have to take, such as biology and chemistry....
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...UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, WINNEBA DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION FACTORS INFLUENCING CAREER CHOICE AMONG THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE SOUTH TONGU DISTRICT OF VOLTA REGION, GHANA DANIEL KWASI GAMELI AVUGLA JULY, 2011 UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, WINNEBA DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION FACTORS INFLUENCING CAREER CHOICE AMONG THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE SOUTH TONGU DISTRICT OF VOLTA REGION, GHANA DANIEL KWASI GAMELI AVUGLA (B.ED BUSINESS EDUCATION, ACCOUNTING OPTION) A Thesis in the Department of Psychology and Education, Faculty of EDUCATIONAL STUDIES Submitted to the School of Graduate Studies, University of Education, Winneba, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for award of the Master of Philosophy (M. Phil Guidance & Counselling) degree JULY, 2011 DECLARATION STUDENT’S DECLARATION I, DANIEL KWASI GAMELI AVUGLA declare that this Thesis, with the exception of quotations and references contained in published works which have all being identified and duly acknowledged, is entirely my own original work, and it has not been submitted, either in part or whole for another degree elsewhere SIGNATURE: ............................................................................. DATE: ......................................................................................... SUPERVISOR’S DECLARATION I hereby declare that the preparation and presentation of this work...
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...RUNNING HEAD: CAREER PAPER Reflective Career Paper After gaining knowledge in this course, I have learned new concepts and theories that have brought meaning to my life. At some point in our life, we all have adopted some type of theory in our life without knowing it. The Krumboltz’s Social Learning Theory, Super’s Lifespan Theory and Social Cognitive Career Theory are three theories that explain how my career setting and role-play changed due to certain circumstances and life experiences. The career development is one of the concepts that I have learned to greatly appreciate throughout the Career Development Course. Career development refers to the lifelong psychological and behavioral processes as well as contextual influences shaping one’s career over the life span. As such, career development involves the person’s creation of a career pattern, decision-making style, integration of life roles, values expression, and life role self concepts (Herr et al., 2004). As life takes us for a loop, we will encounter choices that may be difficult to decide upon, but through the process of career development one can make wise career choices. The theory that plays an important role in my life now that I have experienced the workforce and school is the Krumboltz's Social Learning and Planned Happenstance. This theory address factors related to my experiences with others and in previous work situations. Having...
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...P1 For this assignment I am going to write about the employment trends, progression routes on three different career choices. I am also going to write about why these choices would sustain a long term career for me. The three career choices that I have chosen are Accounting, Marketing and Human Resources (HR). Accounting My first career choice that I am going to write about is accounting. The employment trends for accounting according to one of the world’s leading recruitment agency, the demand for an accountant has been increasing each year. In London the number of jobs for an accountant has increased by 8% and in the Midlands 7%. They have used the data that they sourced from the ‘job index provides real evidence of the expansion of accountancy and finance market.’ (Robert Walter). On the prospect4u website they have a table that shows the progression routes for an accounting career. It starts at either a ‘trainee accountant or an accountant/payroll apprentice’ they then progress to an accountant, then to an accountants manager and finally a financial controller (prospect4u). I think that this would sustain a long term career for me as my strengths are in Maths and Ict. Whereas some people would argue that Excel and numbers are long and tedious I think that they are nice to work with and I already have experience with working in Microsoft office Excel. ‘The average salary for an ACCA trainee is currently around £19,300 per annum, while an ACCA part-qualified can expect...
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...business was realtors buy and sell houses. In reality they do so much more, from buying and selling houses to acting as a mediator between negotiations. What I wanted to learn from this research was how realtors get into the business and how to do the job successfully. The first place that I looked for information about my career was the MS Choices website. Next, I searched the occupational outlook Handbook website. Finally,...
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...Working Worries Life is full of choices. Whether they are good or bad; they are still choices no matter what you label them as. Now with me being only twenty-two years old, I don’t believe that I have had to make too many crazy choices but when I think of significant choices that I have needed to make only one pops up into my mind. I think of my decision to begin college or not. This was difficult for me because I was ready to start my life in the “real world” as soon as I walked out of my high school doors on graduation day, so I began by getting a regular job. Little did I know that just a plain “job” was not going to be what I had envisioned. The reason why I think the decision to come to college is a big deal is because of all the other things that the decision affects. For example, starting college means that I need to focus a lot of my energy and attention to doing well in classes, where if I decided to just get another job, then I would have to focus on doing well with my work and my boss. Also starting college means that I need to take a loan out to help pay for my new education. I kept putting off the decision because of all the worries and fears I had about college work and the expenses that would come with my idea of a proper education. After working a few “dead end” jobs that could barely support the gas needed to drive to these “Jobs”, I made my decision. Obviously I decided on starting college, I decided on this course because I had been working straight...
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...{text:bookmark-start} Getting a MBA to Change Careers {text:bookmark-end} I should change careers. That is a thought that has haunted me for years. I have known for at least nine years that being a pharmacist was not for me. How to change careers and what new career did I want were questions I had a hard time answering. After searching for answers on the internet and speaking with academic counselors from several colleges, I realized getting a MBA was a possibility. I did not know having a bachelor degree was all one needed to start the MBA program. I was under the impression that thebachelor degree needed to be in an area of business. Hopeful and excited, I decided I needed to get my MBA. Facing my parents with the idea of going back to school and changing careers was not going to be easy. I could hear their objections: you make good money, the MBA will be expensive, you do not have the time, pharmacists are in demand, you won’t ever have trouble finding a job, and finallythat is just not something you do. You have a career, stick with it. Changing careers is not that unheard of these days, as opposed to when my parents were choosing their careers. According to Holmes and Cartwright, in the 1970s and 1980s, more people started changing careers. This change was due to “the rapid rate of social, economic, and technological changes that encouraged the development of successive or multiple careers” (Holmes, 1993). The Vocational Guidance Association states that “between 1985-1988...
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...can shape and influence the career paths we choose, it can begin with how our family shapes our perceptions. I grew up in south Florida in the Ft Lauderdale and Miami area. At the age of ten years old I was sent to the United State to live with my extended family members. Before coming the U.S. from Haiti my family consisted of my mother and me. My father was there, but he didn’t play a very integral part in my life except providing financial support. Many factors have influenced my career path, but my parents didn’t play any role with me choosing a career. Both of my parents only had a middle school education. When my father got older he when back to school and earned his high school diploma. Around the time that he got his high school diploma he had several successful businesses, one of...
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...Responsibility Personal responsibility is having the disposition to accept the consequences to my actions. It is a choice that can extremely affect my life. I chose to be responsible and accept the consequences to my actions, learn from my experiences, maintain a positive attitude and be willing to change and work hard in order to significantly improve my life. Accordingly, allowing me to have career success. Relationship In reality, becoming a successful student in college involves more than just studying. It is imperative to take charge of my life and the decisions I make since they go hand in hand with career success. A career is one piece of many pieces that are part of life. In order to have a successful career, my life too has to be a success. To ensure my success in my life I took the initiative to take personal responsibility. Accepting Consequences Even though it is not easy to accept being wrong or accepting the consequences to bad choices it is necessary to learn from mistakes. This is considered a learning experience and it helps get me one step closer to achieving my goals. My main career interest is to become a successful Human Resource Manager. In order to fulfill this goal I need to be truthful to myself and work hard to develop the necessary skills to become a better qualified candidate in my future profession. Maintaining a positive attitude will also assist in this life and career journey. While completing an assignment for this class I read an article that emphasized...
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...During the course of our lifetimes we make many significant and difficult choices that affect us. These choices affect our personal and professional lives. Therefore, we make these choices with much thought and care. One of the most difficult and important decisions I have made was changing careers. Changing careers at this stage of my life, mid-life, was very difficult. Preparation for my new career required me to resign my job. The former position was providing a major portion of my family's income and most of the medical benefits. Some means of earning a living while preparing for a new career was foremost on my mind during this stage. If I spent to much time and energy pursuing a job to provide a means for supporting my family while retraining, I might not do a sufficient job of retraining for a new career. Another difficulty equally as important as the the financial one was the possibility of failing at a new endeavor or not being able to find a new job. These possibilities made me feel uncomfortable and insecure. If I failed or could not find a new position, what would my family think of me? Failing at a new career would also cause me to lose confidence in myself. These concerns, failure and financial, and not finding a new job made this decision very difficult. The decision to choose a new career was an extremely important one. The sole function of a career is not just to provide a means to make a living; it should have a larger...
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...abundantly due to my surrounding and the people around me. I have also regressed because of the people around me. I have struggled to find a major and career and I believe some of my personality and other influences have impacted that. I see myself as someone who is antisocial, unable to make friends, and awkward. Besides these negative aptitudes, I also see many positive aspects of my personality. I am creative and can come up with a solution out of nothing. I can also handle high stress situations with confidence and I do well at keeping control of a situation. I want to find a job that I can make a difference in the world or at least a small impact. I have been told by other people that I am strong willed and confident. I have also been told more than once that I am great at social situations and I can make friends, but this is something I have never noticed. I am very interested in Women’s Studies and I believe it does impact the jobs that I am considering. One aspect of my personality that I notice...
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...master’s program is challenging and will take time from an individual’s personal life. An MBA can further a career, begin a new career, or fulfill a personal goal. In contemplating whether to obtain an MBA degree, I had to decide what value this degree would afford me. In obtaining this degree, it would further my education and could definitely be an asset to any future career choice that I may undertake when I retire from State Farm Insurance in a couple of years. In constructing and supporting this argument on whether to pursue an MBA, as a choice, I used the Jungian Personality Self-Assessment to foster insight into possible career paths and how other individuals perceive me. The self-assessment of the Jungian personality gives an individual through 16 personality types a better understanding of him or herself. The assessment measures thinking styles of individuals, modes of dealing with information and interactions for potential managers in group settings. My personality type was the INFP result that describes individuals reserved, creative, and highly idealistic with a possible career as an architect, journalist, educational consultant, missionary, actor, artist, and poet. I agreed with some of the result tactics but some of the career choices noted would not be choices that I would have chosen for myself. The Jungian 16 Type Personality test helped me to understand how my coworkers may perceive me as I perceive them and it also gave me insight of the advantages and disadvantages...
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