How do career counselors, teachers and students make sure they can hit what they e aiming at?
Sometimes it seems as though well-meaning adults can start backward. They tend to identify jobs and then find students to fill them. We use the subtitle, A Teen’s Guide to Career Exploration, because we want to try to encourage teachers, parents, mentors, and students to start with the individual student and their unique skill set and then find a unique career exploration opportunity to fit the student. Obviously every student is different 6. What’s the safe way to test careers, without over committing to something where a decision could be tough? This is one reason the book stresses trying things out when you’re a teenager – or even in the early college years. This is a time when a student can try a variety of jobs on for size without having made the choice of a college major. However, I’ve talked to so many adults that changed their mind even well into college – or during their career. It is never too late to test out something. We tend to feel trapped once we’ve committed to somethi
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