achieves my fundamental objectives, which were the determining factors for my decision selection. Problem Statement The nature of my decision problem is that of a life choice—the path I desire to construct for myself heading into the future—what my career choice(s) will be, overhauling and simplifying my priorities, getting rid of the dross. At first glance, this may first appear to be too broad of a decision problem; but I have considered it for quite
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the My Career Plan page on University of Phoenixes website that were required to be completed for the week. They were Career interests Profiler, Competencies, Work Culture Preferences and Reasoning Aptitude. This Author will discuss those activities that were taken and completed during this course. The discussion will also be tailored around how this course applies to the career plan. Career Interests Profiler The first activity was the Career Interests Profiler. Before the My Career Plan can
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Career Activity According to the Career Plan building activity, I am supportive, teamwork centered and high powered. I can definitely agree that I am very supportive of others. Whether it’d be other students or my co-workers, I do what I can to help them if they are behind or need help on homework. Sometimes this trait is detrimental, because I end up spending more time and energy helping others instead of taking care of myself. Having this trait of being supportive, I feel working in a hospital
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course never end; also attending school part time while still trying to keep a semi social life can become very hectic. The amount of help that is provided to me is very limited, which becomes overwhelming. At this time I’ve been focusing more in my career. I plan to complete my undergraduate certificate in Human Resources. Currently, my job title is Executive Assistant/office Manager for Univision Communications. My company is one of the biggest Hispanic television networks in the United States and
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BCOM275 April 21, 2014 Career Interests and Profiler The results of my Career Plan are beyond ridiculous. After completing this necessary step in my continuing education, I took the tests with great hope and interest as to what results it would come up with for me. To state that I was disappointed is an understatement. As you, the reader of this paper, do not know me personally, you do not know my life experiences, what I have been taught or what I have learned from my teachers, mentors,
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I was grateful surprise with the results of my Career Plan Building Activity; The Career Interest Profiler: Based on my answers to the questionnaire I am… Enterprising Occupations frequently involve starting up and carrying out projects. These occupations can involve leading people and making many decisions. Sometimes they require risk taking. Conventional Occupations frequently involve following set of procedures and routines. These occupations can include working with data and details more
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Considering a retirement career? Some sort of work that not only provides you with an income, but gives you a sense of meaning and purpose as well? The ability to share your knowledge with others and not just to do a menial task that most volunteer post offer is a top priority for many retirees for their next career. Fortunately, crowd-sourcing, specifically for retired people, is making a way to accomplish what retirees want in a new career. More than 75% of baby boomers plan are expected to
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Preparing For A Career Change Schuylar Robinson, Kerry Wilson, Deborah West, Airyn Vath, Sheila Rone RES/351 January 21, 2012 Richard Dickens Preparing For A Career Change Preparing for a career change can be difficult yet rewarding. A career is the course of a person's life in working to produce an income to make ends meet. A career is also associated with the productive side of life, what a person's goals are and sometimes his or her accomplishments (Cochran. 1994). There are many obstacles
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HRD 202: Three Career Skills, Abilities, Needs, and Values Research Paper 1. Analyze your skills, abilities, values and needs to help you determine which three (3) career/occupational areas that you would like to consider as a career path. 2. Complete research and write approximately a 4-5 page paper about the facts and statistics you learned from this search. 3. Begin with an introduction about which three careers you chose to research. 4. Share the following information obtained
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Aptitude The career plan building activities involved responding to a series of questions related to identifying competencies, the ideal work environment, and reasoning aptitude. The most recent activity dealt with the reasoning. Based on the understanding of the results, I fell in the medium profile range indicating I am best suited for careers that use both cognitive abilities and practical skills. Further, the results suggested I prefer practical work, analytical work, or careers that combine
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