My Career Plan I am an undergraduate student in Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis; my major is Electrical Engineering, this is my senior year in my undergraduate degree. Even I am going to graduate after this year, looking ahead at what is coming in the future makes reality sink in. It feels like I just started college a couple of months ago and looking for career far years away. In general, people all want to have a job that can makes lots of money, live in a spacious home and drive a striking sport car after graduation. Even though these ideals are too secular, to achieve these ideals I must have a successful career life. Therefore, making a career plan to prepare myself for the career field before I graduate is really important; since it will not only help me determine my career goals, but also manage the job skills and knowledge which will be helpful in my career life. First of all, I have a deep passion for the information signals technology sector, that is the most important factor I choose this major. Information systems are a critical component of modern organizations (Gurbaxani, 1991), that is why I am going to find a career in this field to be attractive. Information technology firms require electrical engineers to occupy various job positions. Such organizations are based all over the world. The current emergence of scientific innovations in developing countries is intriguing, and my ideal firm should be based in United State. My first job position
5. The Callos Companies is an organization that is linked with various companies to provide a broad range of human resources to businesses.
According to the 16 Personality test, my personality type is the defender. I possess the feeling trait and have excellent analytical skills. I have well-developed people skills and strong social relationships. Even though I’m the judging type, I am also receptive to change and new ideas. According to my Career Cruising results, I should become some type of counselor or therapist. Surprisingly, my suggested careers were pretty accurate to what I want to pursue. However, Career Cruising did not hint at any careers in criminal justice or forensic science as it has in previous years. For my Day-on-the-Job, I job shadowed Officer Brian Farlin and Detective Michael Neering to get a sense of working with crime since that has always interested me.
As a junior Finance Major in college at Arkansas State University, it is important that I, along with other college students, begin to plan for a career after university. I feel like a quote I once read on a poster in teacher’s classroom in high school would go along perfectly with the topic of career planning. “Failure to prepare is preparing to fail.” By preparing for a career, this allows a student to really see what opportunities/jobs their degree can offer them. A college student should always know what job opportunities their major offers them along with knowing what career planning opportunities their college offers.
My Career Plan The future is uncertain for me, but it is important to develop a career plan that will provide financial support and personal fulfillment over the course of my professional life. To make this transition from school to a professional career, I am going to plan a plan that will help me stay focused and motivated in meeting my goals and objectives. In the next paragraphs, I will explain my ten-year plan for my
When I went through the list of companies I narrowed down my choices based on my personal interest for a full time positions. Some of the companies were not currently looking for full-time positions so I was able to immediately cross them off the list. My main preference for a career after college is to be in a project management role in the construction field. This preference caused me to lean towards talking to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Navy, Messer Construction, and Whittenberg Construction. I was able to get to all of the employers and speak with them for a brief amount of time to discuss the company. I was able to visit more than these four companies, but those were my top targets for the
Career development plans are essential within a successful organization. Career plans allows the organization to both actively manage employee career progression, but also empower the organizations employees with active career management assets. Kudler Fine Foods to maintain sustainable growth and additional success must make an investment in the organizations employees to reach the organizations strategic goals, and objectives. The following summary contains justifications and recommendations to Kudler’s upper management in several key areas including; job descriptions and qualifications for five new positions, training programs to introduce and enhance the skills and
The question “What do you want to be when you grow up?” meant so many things throughout middle childhood, adolescence, and was even relevant in adulthood. My interests varied from law, to education, and even construction for a period. It took most of my lifetime and lived experiences, up until very recently, to actually figure out, make a decision, and follow through, with my true occupational goals. This paper will examine my current career path and goals. It will investigate the results of the O*Net Interest Profiler in which I participated, and how they compare to my current occupational goals. Finally, it will discuss gained insights and further resources for future career exploration.
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Fleischman Soc 4587 Four Examples of Career Plans CAREER PLAN EXAMPLE 1 Looking ahead at what is coming in the next month makes reality sink in. It feels like I just started college a couple of months ago and looking for a career is years away. Looking at the questions in the book makes me realize what type of career I am truly interested in. The many questions of money dwell in everyone's minds from time to time. After graduating from UMD I will probably have around $7,000 worth of college loans to pay back. I am interested in staying in Minnesota for a couple of years to get started and take some time off from schooling. In general, we all want to have lots of money, live in a nice home and drive a nice car or two. For me a nice
Fortunately some modern academic institutions are projecting into the future in mandating their student’s curriculum to include career planning. For the vast majority of the population, their journey into academia is brief when compared to the length of their careers. This also applies to highly educated professionals such as doctors and lawyers. The CSU-Global campus offers a resource referred to as the Career Center.
The future is uncertain for me, but it is important to develop a career plan that will provide financial support and personal fulfillment over the course of my professional life. To make this transition from school to a professional career, I am going to plan a plan that will help me stay focused and motivated in meeting my goals and objectives. In the next paragraphs, I will explain my ten-year plan for my professional career and incorporate some of Mr. Bolles ideas in how to do this process.
This career portfolio aims to plan and organize my career after completing the current postgraduate degree. First, my ideal job has provided the general direction for my broader career. Through acquiring the relevant information concerning my career, the S.M.A.R.T short term and long term goals can be formulated to facilitate me to carry out the career planning. Besides, the specific industry, which I intend to be working on, will be analyzed so that the potential career opportunities and challenges can be identified. Therefore, some related strategies will emerge to help me realize the goal and my wonderful career gradually.
In this reflection, I will discuss four topics we covered in class this semester than influenced the way I think about education. These subjects include backwards design, higher level learning, grading and feedback, and Socratic seminars. All of these topics have become incorporated into my vision for my future career. I want to spend the following paragraphs discussing what they are, why they are important to me, and how I will apply them.
I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis when I was eight years old. I noticed that the first three letters of Arthritis spell “art”. To me, art is the creative outlet that has made me the person I am today. My artistic abilities have helped me choose my career path in film that I want to peruse for the rest of my life. I have used my real life obstacles, career goals, accomplishments and personal background to write lyrics, scripts and create art. I am an artist and I know that with the talents I have, will help me accomplish anything I set my mind to.
When you ask most kids what they want to be when they grow up, they say they want to be doctors, firefighters, astronauts, or billionaires. These are all careers which guarantee a nice, steady, sizeable income and financial stability. Most kids don’t really want to pursue a career that almost guarantees poverty. I guess that’s what makes me special. The career of my dreams is a career that will make virtually no money. The career of my dreams is a career that will have me living with housemates for the rest of my life; the first time I’ll get a room to myself is when I am in my coffin ready to descend into the ground. The price of pursuing the career of my dreams will forever exceed my earnings from it. The career of my dreams is to