Step
Two: Begin Identifying Options
Researching careers that you are interested in will allow you to make decisions
regarding your choice of schools and your intended course of study. What are
my options? Do I have an interest in other types of jobs and careers? What
is the outlook for the career in the future? What kind of education and training
do I need to work in that field?
| 1. Using the top three choices
of your Career Targets, fill in the Occupational
Research Form, using the sources below. (You will complete three
versions of the form - one for each of your career choices.) Each form must be saved separately (in your document drive as OR1; OR2, and OR3) and printed out for your portfolio. |
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3. You will need to do research from at least 2 sources. Internet Resources: Other Sources: Guidance Office Career Center BE SURE TO CITE YOUR SOURCES! |
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4. If you have suddenly discovered a career that you had previously not considered, you should investigate that career as your third choice.
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