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Your CareerMay 2013

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The framers of theConstitution followedthe three principles ofAdam Smith - _

Pursuit of self-

Adam SmithWealth of Nations Three Principles

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Self Assessment

- What are your values-What are your interests-What type of career fitsyour personality

How to Make a Career Choice When YouHave No Idea What You Want to Do

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Exploring and discovering

Expressing artistrySupporting and healingLeading positive change

Maintaining orderCommunicating a message

Uplifting soulsWorking with technology

Keeping people safeFinancial success

Working from home

Many different Career Passions

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�The typical American worker's tenure with his or hercurrent employer was

� - 3.8 years in 1996� - 3.5 years in 2000� - 4.1 years in 2008

� Ninety-one percent of Millennials (born between1977-1997) expect to stay in a job for less than threeyears.

� That means they would have 15 – 20 jobs over the

course of their working lives!� “Multiple Generations @ Work

Seven Careers in a Lifetime?

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Time Spent with Same Employer Remains About the Same

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1 Actuary2 Biomedical Engineer3 Software Engineer4 Audiologist5 Financial Planner6 Dental Hygienist7 Occupational Therapist8 Optometrist9 Physical Therapist10 Computer Systems Analyst � CareerCast.com- based on five criteria: physical demands, work environment,

income, stress, and hiring outlook

Best Jobs - 2013

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1. Rotary Drill Operators - Oil & Gas $59,5602. Commercial Divers $58,0603. Railroad Conductors & Yardmasters $54,9004. Chemical Plant & System Operators $54,0105. Real Estate Sales Agents $53,1006. Subway & Streetcar Operators $52,8007. Postal Service Clerks $51,6708. Pile-Driver Operators $51,4109. Railroad Brake, Signal & Switch Operators$49,60010. Brickmasons & Blockmasons $49,25011. Postal Service Mail Carriers $48,94012. Gaming Supervisors $48,920

Highest Paying Jobs - without college

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Manufacturing

Resurgence of Manufacturingin the US and anticipated retirements

will drive growth

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TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS Planning, management, and movement of people, materials, and products byroad, air, rail and water. Includes professional and technical support services such as infrastructureplanning and management, logistic services, and the maintenance of mobileequipment and facilities. Almost 10 million people are employed in transportation or transportation-related occupations. High-growth industry and career specialties offer high-tech, high-wageopportunities. Among the fastest growing of all sectors. Represents over 11 percent of the gross domestic product

The$Seven$Pathways1.#Transportation#Operations2.#Logistics#Planning#and#Management3.#Warehousing#and#Operations4.#Facility#and#Equipment#Maintenance5.#Transportation#Systems/#Infrastructure#Planning,#Managementand#Regulation6.#Health,#Safety#and#Environmental#Management7.#Sales#and#Service

Sample$OccupationsPilot

Automotive#TechnicianLogistics#ManagerFlight#Attendant

Warehouse#ManagerTruck#Driver

Urban/Regional#Planner

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Marketing Sales andService

16,000,000 jobs in the US

- 300,000 high paying jobs in next decade

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�The vast majority (80%) ofthose who found employmentlanded their first job either whilethey were still in college (44%)or within the first six monthsafter graduating.

�Sixty- five percent reported thattheir first job was very or

2012 College Graduates Report

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And it’s not just students

being affected. According to a 2012report from the NationalAssociation of ConsumerBankruptcy Attorneys, parent borrowing is up75% since the 2005-2006academic year with anaverage of $34,000 instudent loans and thatfigure rises to about$50,000 over a standard10-year repaymentperiod.

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FortyPercent ofthose whostart collegedo notgraduateafter sixyears

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But all of the Highest Paying Jobsrequire at least one college degree1. Surgeons $219,7702. Anesthesiologists $211,7503. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons $210,7104. Orthodontists $206,1905. Obstetricians & Gynecologists $204,4706. Internists – General $183,9907. Physicians & Surgeons, Other $173,8608. Family & General Practitioners $168,5509. Chief Executives $167,28010. Psychiatrists $163,660

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Match Your Career Plan with where you want to live

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� “You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you canonly connect them looking backwards. So you have totrust that the dots will somehow connect in yourfuture.

� You have to trust in something — your gut, destiny,

life, karma, whatever. � This approach has never let me down, and it has made

all the difference in my life.”�

Apple Founder Steve Jobs On Planning Your Future

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�Allowspeople tochoose theirown careers

American Free EnterpriseSystem

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A road map that takes you from choosing an occupation tobecoming employed in that occupation to reaching yourlong-term career goals

Before You Begin-

Do a thorough self assessment Explore viable career options which were identified during the

self assessmentChoose an occupation after considering all the options.

Career Action Plan

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Websites that offer matching your personality to your career: � www.careertest.net� www.mappingyourfuture.org/planyourcareer� www.braintrack.com/.../category/matching-passions-to-careers� www.bls.gov/oco� www.schooltoworld.org� www.careerpath.com � “Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.” –

Theodore Roosevelt

Match Your Passion With Your Career

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Highest Paying Jobs1. Surgeons $219,7702. Anesthesiologists $211,7503. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons $210,7104. Orthodontists $206,1905. Obstetricians & Gynecologists $204,4706. Internists – General $183,9907. Physicians & Surgeons, Other $173,8608. Family & General Practitioners $168,5509. Chief Executives $167,28010. Psychiatrists $163,660

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