Monday, March 18, 2013

Equal Opportunity Employment

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission seeks to ensure that all have a fair shot at job and career options. What does "equal opportunity" mean?  Read the overview.

  • Be ready to explain what federal laws identify as illegal discrimination under the Equal Employment Opportunity. 
  • Why do you think these laws exist? 
  • What recourse is there if one believes that they have been discriminated against?





Monday, February 11, 2013

Opportunities Through the US Military

There are a variety of post-secondary options available to students through the U.S. Military. Follow the links below to find out more about career options and prerequisites for the U.S. Armed Services. 

  • Ten Steps to Joining the Military: Find information about how to join, compare the services, explore enlistment options, look at job choices, and more.
  • ROTC and the Army: Learn more about the ROTC program and opportunities presented while in high school or college.




As you explore these websites, be thinking about the following questions: 


    • What opportunities do you see presented?
    • What are advantages to pursuing these post-secondary options? Potential concerns to think about?
    • What surprises you as you explore these options?

Monday, January 21, 2013

Investigating Personality Types & Career Choices

The National Application Center has a great tool to explore potential career matches based on Holland's personality descriptors and other areas of interest. To use, simply identify your top 3 Holland categories and use the sort features to see what recommendations appear. As you explore this tool, be thinking about the following questions:

1) What trends do you observe in the recommendations being made?
2) What sounds interesting to you?
3) What happens as you change the ability filter? The general work activities filter? Other filters?
4) What is surprising to you?

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Personality Types & Career Choices

John Holland describes six main personality types. Take a few minutes to read how he describes each of the following:

  • Realistic
  • Investigative
  • Artistic
  • Social
  • Enterprising
  • Conventional
Based on what you already know about careers, and based on the descriptions you've read of each, what career options do you believe would appeal to those who fall more into the realistic category? Conventional? Enterprising? Share with your classmates and be prepared to defend your answers. 

What do you think this all means for you?