Career project i

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Tom Harrington

Transcript of Career project i

• I enjoy reading TIME magazine and reading news articles.

These interest me and I like to try to solve the issues that are

discussed within them.

• I like to solve complicated problems and enjoy a good

challenge. I will not give up until I’ve solved the issue at hand

in the best possible way.

• My dream occupation would be the governor of New York. It’s

an ambitious goal and one that is nearly impossible to

reach, but it’s my dream and it’s what I wish I could do as my

career.

Lifestyle

Choices

• I am a visual learner which means I perform best when I can

read or write something.

• I have trouble sitting and listening to people for long periods of

time, but I can remember just about anything I read from a text

book reading that I was assigned.

Learning Style

IMPORTANT TO ME:

-I could try out my own ideas

-I could receive recognition for the work I do

-I could do things for other people

-The job would provide an opportunity for advancement

-The work could give me a sense of accomplishment

Work Values

• I am a well rounded student and perform above average in all

subjects.

• I am a boy scout and soon to be Eagle Scout.

• I have a great knowledge of history and English which should

help me in my future careers.

• I take criticism seriously and I’m always looking for better

ways to improve my techniques when it comes to writing and

anything else.

• I truly enjoy and am good at analysis, like figuring out why

something happened the way it did and what may happen if an

action is taken.

Unique Qualities

• The Holland Code is used around the country in order to help

people to determine what careers they are probably best suited

for.

• The Holland Code has 6 career areas including:

Realistic, Artistic, Enterprising, Investigative, Social, and

Conventional.

• My Holland Code went in the order of

Social, Investigative, and Enterprising or SIE.

• Careers were selected by this code that were suited to my

interests.

Holland Code

Fire Investigator

• Under Investigation, I found the career of Fire Investigator.

• This job requires you to act as a sort of detective in order to

determine the cause of a fire. In order to do this, a fire

investigator must perform tests and experiments to see how

certain objects burn and look for patterns within the scorch or

burn marks.

• A fire Investigator is a hands on job, except for filling out some

reports, and you’re part of the justice system because you can

use your knowledge to see if any crime was committed.

• This career would be of moderate interest to me because while it

is low paying and you don’t have anything to do for work some

days, you get to use your brain to solve problems.

• Under my interest in Enterprising, I found the career Software Developer, Applications.

• Software Developers are often employed by a person or company to help create or edit websites. A software developer usually works with a team of other developers in order to fix/edit or update a website to address their employer’s needs and wants.

• A software developer must be a good communicator and must spend a lot of time behind a computer.

• I think this job would be of little interest to me because I wouldn’t want to spend my entire day behind a computer for the rest of my career. However, I would like to learn how to write programs.

Software Developer, Applications

• The Birkman test was a short multiple choice test that helped to determine our interests and working style. At the end of the test, I was assigned colors based on these areas.

People with blue Interests like job responsibilities and occupations that involve creative, humanistic, thoughtful, and quiet types of activities. Blue Interests include abstracting, theorizing, designing, writing, reflecting, and originating, which often lead to work in editing, teaching, composing, inventing, mediating, clergy, and writing.

People with yellow styles perform their job responsibilities in a manner that is orderly and planned to meet a known schedule. They prefer to work where things get done with a minimum of interpretation and unexpected change. People with a yellow style tend to be orderly, cautious, structured, loyal, systematic, solitary, methodical, and organized, and usually thrive in a research-oriented, predictable, established, controlled, measurable, orderly environment. You will want to choose a work environment or career path in which your style is welcomed and produces results.

Birkman Test and

Colors

Sociologist

• A sociologist is a person who specializes in the analysis of human society and behavior in the different parts of life. They’re somewhat like a psychiatrist, but instead of an individual, it’s a large group of people.

• Sociologists are often hired by businesses, advertising companies, or political parties. This is because they can help to analyze how the public will react to a certain idea. A sociologist also looks for continuing patterns within society in order to create theories as to why we act the way we do.

• I believe I would be well suited for a career as a sociologist because of my skills as an analyst. I enjoy learning about our society and why it functions the way it does. I would also enjoy helping a business or political party to act in the best way possible to attract more people.

Teacher

• A teacher is a person who teaches children, whether it be in high school or elementary school, a teacher instructs students.

• In order to be a teacher, you need to know the subject you’re teaching extremely well, you need to be patient and be willing to work with individuals, you need to create a curriculum, you need to assign homework, and you need to assess your students knowledge of the subjects being taught. Teacher’s are a vital part of our society and are given a large responsibility in teaching the people of tomorrow.

• I believe I would enjoy this career because I like to teach people things that I enjoy and know about. I believe I would be successful in this career because of my enjoyment of the skills needed to perform this job.

• In order to narrow down our choices of careers, we took a little

quiz to see which three career clusters, out of 16, were best

suited for ourselves. From there we selected 2 careers per area

that we were interested in and researched them.

MY TOP 3CLUSTERS:

-Government and Public Administration

-Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security

-Education and Training

Career Clusters

• -In the Government and Public Administration cluster, as well as the Education and Training cluster, I found the career of a Postsecondary Political Scientist teacher.

• -A college political scientist teacher must have a degree in political science, they must be able to communicate effectively, as well as many other aspects. To be a political science professor you need to develop a curriculum, effectively teach it, evaluate student performances, and keep up to date with current issues and topics in politics.

• -In order to be successful in this career you should have skills in critical reading, critical writing, speaking, and a knowledge of English Language, Law, and Government.

• -I would highly enjoy this career because I love learning about politics, and I love to teach.

Postsecondary Political Scientist Teacher

Police Detective

• I found the career of Police Detective under the category of Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security.

• A Police detective works for the government and helps to solve crimes using a variety of different methods. It requires you to be a great problem solver, a critical thinker, and good judgment skills.

• To be successful in this career you need a knowledge of, Law and Government, English Language, and Public Safety and Security.

• I believe this would be a suitable career for myself because I enjoy solving difficult questions and using critical thinking. And, I believe I would enjoy catching criminals.

• I chose the career of Political Science Teacher/Proffessor

because it interests me the most, and I enjoy the different

aspects of it. I enjoy learning about, analyzing, and teaching

about politics.

• I feel that this career best suites my work values and lifestyle

choices as well as my skill set and interests.

• This career also seems to incorporate parts of the 4 other

careers, that I researched, into it, with the exception of

Software Developer.