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Career
Planning is an on-going process. For the young and older adult population,
it is important for you to assess where you are if you are to meet
your needs and turn your dreams into reality. The unemployed and
unskilled worker in transition with little experience in the workforce
has different needs from the young adult student looking to launch
a first time professional or technical career. The older adult, who
has been recently affected by an employer's reorganization, faces
a different set of issues. All populations can benefit from the career
planning process of self-assessment, exploring career opportunities
in the world of work and learning assertive job search strategies
that produce results.
The Career Planning process is a continuous cycle
divided into three parts. The picture below illustrates the process
with a
circle and
three arrows.
1.) Self-Assessment/Knowing Yourself
In this 1st step, we learn about our personal qualities and characteristics.
2.) Career Exploration
In the 2nd step, we explore the world of work and assess that information
with the previous knowledge about ourselves.
3.) Job Search
In the 3rd step, we learn job search strategies to locate opportunities
in the careers we have found interesting to us. The process
and cycle continues as we grow and develop through choice
or circumstance
to
move to other occupations throughout our lifetime.

Other Resources:
Careers & Majors
NC State Career Center
North
Carolina State Occupational Information Coordinating Committee
- SOICC (Site which contains abundant information regarding
career planning and the job search)
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