Class 1 Flashcards

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What is a career and what does it include

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  • Career is a lifelong path of learning and includes skill building, education, paid work, volunteering, and other professional development
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is career progression always linear

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no

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Career development

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  • a lifelong process of blending and managing paid and unpaid activities: education, work, volunteerism and leisure time.
  • entails determining skills, beliefs, values, and competencies, and connecting those with market needs.
  • involves understanding options, navigating with purpose, and making informed choices.
  • is dynamic, evolving, and requires continuous adaptation and resilience through multiple transitions.
  • means making the most of talent and potential.
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career development model

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  1. create your future
    a. personal career branding
    b. job search documents
    c. social and online networking
    d. work experience
  2. know your value
    a. value
    b. interests
    c. strengths
    d. personality
  3. plan your actions
    a. decision making goal setting
    b. prioritizing tasks
    c. reality testing
  4. explore your options
    a. industry trends
    b. career options
    c. educational paths
    Career success begins with Self-Awareness
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Career success begins with?

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Self-Awareness

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4 factors of self-awareness

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  • Personality
  • Values and motivators
  • Skills
  • Interests
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Personality type focuses Personality

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Source of energy
o Extraversion or Introversion

Way of acquiring information
o Sensing
 Facts
 What you know
 Prioritize clarity
o or iNtuition
 ideas
 the unknown
 anticipate what is not obvious

Ways of making decisions
o Thinking
 Objective logic
 Analytical and detached approach
o or Feeling
 values
 emotionally invested decision making

Preferred ways of interaction with the environment
o Judging
 Orderly
 Likes to have control through organization
o or perceiving
 flexible
 spontaneous
 prefer to adapt
 go with the flow

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Interests types

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  1. organizer (conventional)
    a. conventional types prefer to deal with data and things
    i. ex: accountant
  2. Persuader (Enterprising)
    a. Enterprising types prefer to deal with data and people
    i. Ex: law, business, finance
  3. Helper (Social)
    a. Prefer to deal with people
    i. Ex: education, nursing, social work
  4. Creator (Artistic)
    a. Artistic types prefer to deal with ideas and people
    i. Ex: art, music
  5. Thinker (Investigative)
    a. Investigative types prefer to deal with things and ideas
  6. Do-er (Realistic)
    a. Realistic types prefer to deal with things
    i. Ex: agriculture, vets
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Personalities types on teams

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  • For Extroverts - action, talking, group work
  • For Introverts - prefer written communication, one-on-ones
  • For Sensing-types - practical applications, specific examples
  • For iNtuition-types - consider future possibilities, broad issues
  • For Thinking-types - want logic and business-like approach
  • For Feeling-types - prefer to be compassionate and harmonious
  • For Judging-types - want schedules and deadlines
  • For Perceiving-types - resist too much organization, open to change.
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Values/ Motivators

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  • Values are individual beliefs that motivate people to act one way or another.
  • Values are one of the strongest predictors of career satisfaction.
  • Since values root us back to our core beliefs and strengths, they are foundational in setting parameters for personal satisfaction and accomplishment.
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examples of values

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o Advancement
o Adventure
o Affiliation
o Community
o Continuous Learning
o Creativity
o Excitement
o Fast Pace
o Flexibility

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Skills

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  • Skills needed to participate and thrive in learning, work and life.
  • Include skills that are foundational for building other skills and knowledge and important for effective social interaction.
  • The model responds to the needs of the current and future labour market.
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example of skills

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o Communication
o Creativity and innovation
o Problem solving
o Reading

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career resilience

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  • A lifelong skill that gives you the strength to adapt to challenges throughout your professional journey.
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the evolving work world

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  • Past – Many jobs that existed 10 years ago no longer exist or are disappearing.
  • Present – There are jobs that weren’t around (or weren’t as widely known) about 10 years ago but are here today.
  • Future - Many of the jobs that today’s students will be doing 10 years from now haven’t even been invented yet!
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16
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How to build career residence ***

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  • Redefine your definition of success and reclaim your timeline
  • Disprove the ‘domino effect’
  • Identify and utilize the power of transferrable skills
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transferable skills

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  • An ability or expertise which may be used in a variety of roles or occupations.
  • Skills developed that can be transferred from one job/role to another.
  • Relevant to all professions and facets of life.
  • Examples – communication, teamwork, problem-solving, etc.