Career Planning
Career Planning is Managing Your Career- A First Step, is taking Free Teen Quizzes and Career Change Tests.
Planning your Career is ongoing, and lasts until you Retire.
A list of potentially compatible new careers can be compiled by taking an online career aptitude test.
Planning your career is Managing your Career. It is called Career Management.
Planning your career may also mean planning for career change a few times. It is common for many to change careers throughout their working years.
You could have a series of jobs or even related careers. It depends on the economic times and the company you work for. Company's come and go. They go in and out of business, because of a bankruptcy, business sale, or death.
There are also unexpected and expected layoffs. You might want to check out the Ten Hottest Careers to be sure you are not signing up to a Dying Industry.
You can use your career test information as a guide for your career plan. A test will inventory all your interests, skills, abilities, and personality traits, and will list those occupations that will fit your personality style.
Once you know what your job choices are, you can begin a Career Search.
Maybe you are unsatisfied with your present position and only seek an advancement with more challenges, responsibilities, and additional pay. You can make a plan for that too, and make it happen.
There may be employment tests and career assessments you can take at your place of employment for your advancement. You may
have to plan to get more education, either online, or at colleges, or a vocational school in the form of a higher education degree, or certificate to provide for any promotions and pay increases.
Online Education
In this day and age, you are not always required to leave your home and drive to school to get an education. There are many
online schools available that are accredited by the proper authorities within your home state.
Do make sure the courses are relevant to what you need and are legitimately licensed and recognized educationally in the region where you live. You also must be aware of all the costs involved and how long it will take to complete your studies.
You do not want to pay all the money and complete the education, and find out later that their degree is worthless, or does
not even apply to the career you want. There are degree mills that will issue you a degree regardless of your qualifications.
This is not only unethical, but could damage your reputation and career, irreversibly. There may also be criminal and civil penalties for using a phony degree to advance your career deceptively.
Career Planning involves research and investigation, making sure the education you receive is valid and applies to your situation. Do things the right way.
Anything worthwhile takes honesty, effort, time, and hard work. Be willing to do all the required education for the long run. Each learning institution has standards that are set by each state for certification or graduation. There are no short cuts, and usually nothing easy comes that's worthwhile.
The better you know yourself, the easier your Career Planning will be. You can't find your ideal job, unless you know yourself well, in terms of knowing what you will like and dislike within a particular job. Be sure you plan on researching the job you consider choosing, and learn what the job duties are.
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