Career Management

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    Research Paper

    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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    Reasoning Aptitude

    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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    Pakistan-Careers-Behaviours-Guide

    satisfaction questionnaire, you’ll be able to identify those aspects of your current job that are rewarding as well as those that contribute to dissatisfaction. The results will help you to clarify the aspects of a job that most directly contribute to your career satisfaction. You can also use this exercise to predict how you might respond to potential occupations and the degree of satisfaction that a potential job is likely to provide. PART I GENERAL INFORMATION Occupation:

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    Career Plan Analysis Paper

    Career Plan Analysis John David BCOM/230 Career Plan Analysis This paper will analyze the results of my career building activity and describe how it relates to my communication and leadership style. This paper will also briefly review my career matches, competencies, and work culture preferences and describe how business communication applies to my career plan building activity. Communication and Career Matches Communication plays a key role in the success of all individuals in all types

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    A Difficult Choice

    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

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    Career Transition

    In early August 2015, I relocated to Jacksonville to embark on my Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) at the University of North Florida (UNF). This marked a definitive step in my career transition process. Approximately three years ago, several life and work related events converged which caused me to re-evaluate my life. Personal triggers included - turning 50, my husband’s health issues and his post-retirement life-style change and my mother’s retirement and her subsequent

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    Career Management

    Tips of resume writing Resume writing is really hard; you want to be professional and conform to accepted conventions, but at the same time, it's important to be distinctive enough that you get the recruiter or hiring manager's attention. That might sound like an impossible contradiction, but this much is true: Wacky or unprofessional resumes get rejected immediately. So it's really important to know what not to do. Here are the 10 most important resume glitches to steer clear of. Yahoo

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    Career Plan Building Activity and Competencies and Career Interest Profilers Crystal A. Naquin University of Phoenix BCOM 275 November 6, 2013 Virginia Carter Looking over the completed career interests’ profiler and competencies assessments, it helped me gain a better understanding of my competencies and how I apply them to a business setting. With the career interests’ profiler, it very much already told me what I already knew but more of a deeper understanding. What I do appreciate after

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    Spiritual Aspects of Counseling

    Paul Muth Spiritual Principles and their applications to counseling and to career counseling I live by certain spiritual principles and as I reflected on this paper, these are the same five I come back to. Where I read them, where I am quoting, who said them is a mystery because I’ve been exposed to so much. Rather than memorize a verse or saying, I try to internalize and make it part of me. I’m sure I am not one of the great prophets of the universe that gets hit with these revelations to move

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    Understanding Job Analysis with O*Net

    Finding the occupation that I chose was not difficult, considering that I followed the easy-to-follow instructions that were given for this assignment. I was amazed at the information that is available today for job seeking and career change. I have never heard of O*NET prior to this class. I feel that the website is very resourceful and user-friendly. The O*NET website can be navigated with ease. One can view the salary range for their desired occupation, knowledge of the position in which

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