Tuesday, June 10, 2014

career thing

Career One singer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Career Two hair stylist -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you had to pick one of these careers based only on the working conditions described, which would you choose and why? singer. it'll be be black metal combined with country music and opera. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Click on Earnings in each career profile. Answer the following questions: How much do people in each career typically earn on a yearly basis? (If annual salary figures aren’t available, how much do they earn per hour or per contract?) 20K-100K for singer. Hair stylist- 17K-43K -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What other kinds of compensation or benefits can people in each career receive? (e.g. health and dental benefits, contributions to retirement savings plans, performance bonuses, etc.) free drinks -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you had to pick one of these careers based only on how much you could earn, which would you choose and why? singer. its more money -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Click on Education in each career profile. Answer the following questions: What are the education and training requirements for people in each career? (e.g. high school diploma, associate or bachelor’s degree, apprenticeship, on-the-job training, additional licensing or certification, etc.) college or job training -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Approximately how many years of training or education are required for people in each occupation? 1-4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you had to pick one of these careers based only on the amount of education and training you need, which would you choose and why? singer. i dont know. most rednecks dont -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now that you have evaluated your interest in these two careers based on work tasks, working conditions, potential earnings, and education and training requirements, answer the following questions: Did you change your mind about the career you chose at the beginning of the activity as different types of information became available to you? What new information caused you to change your mind and why? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Which of the criteria that you used to compare your career choices is most important to you and which is the least important? Rank them in order from 1 (the most important) to 4 (the least important) and explain why you have ranked them that way: Criteria: Work Tasks: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Working Conditions: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Earnings: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Education & Training: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What other factors may influence your career decision? (e.g. parents, favorite school subject, job outlook, etc.) Do you consider any of them to be more important than the ones you ranked above? Why? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Thursday, May 29, 2014

personality test reults

Career Inventory Test Results

Extroversion ||||||||||||||||||||| 70%
Emotional Stability |||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 90%
Orderliness |||||||||||| 40%
Accommodation |||||||||||| 33%
Inquisitiveness |||||||||||| 33%

Your SLOAN personality type is SCUEN, people with your personality type are drawn to or more tolerant of the following careers - rock star, movie star, entertainer, career in entertainment industry, comedian, actor, model, career in television industry, radio dj, performer, tv producer, bar owner, bartender, music producer, music dj, movie director, advertiser, television producer, career in the music industry, race car driver, fashion editor, tattoo artist, career in the media industry, athlete, sports management, broadcaster, stylist, body piercer, movie producer, international spy, singer, music performer, salesman, filmmaker, career in the theater industry, film editor, career in the fashion industry, costume designer, news anchor, advertising executive, dancer, athletic trainer, career in the arts and media, creative director, broadcast journalist, assassin, songwriter, fashion designer, entertainment lawyer, photographer, editor, film critic, video editor, lifeguard, bounty hunter, shop owner, personal trainer, career in the performing arts, sales associate, hair stylist, sales manager
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