2. A career is defined as the combination and
sequence of roles played by a person during the
course of a lifetime
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3. 1. JOB
A job is a position an
individual holds doing
specific duties. For
example, if you would look
closely at the job of a
lawyer, you can say that a
lawyer’s job is working as
an associate in X Law Firm
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There are two other
concepts that we
often associate with
the concept of career.
4. 1. OCCUPATION
An occupation is defined as
the similar work for which
people have similar
responsibilities and for which
they develop a common set
of skills and knowledge. For
example, people who are in
the mental health occupation
would include psychologists,
clinical psychologists,
counselors, and
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There are two other
concepts that we
often associate with
the concept of career.
5. 1. Personality and
Interests.
John Holland, a popular career
counselor proposed a theory that
strongly believe that certain
careers require certain
personality traits and must also
fit our interests..
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FACTORS THAT COULD INFLUENCE
YOUR SUCCESS IN A PARTICULAR
CAREER FIELD
6. 2. Life Roles
Your role as a child, a sister, a
student, and eventually if you
choose it, that of a parent would
have an impact in the decisions
that you would have to make as
an adult.
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FACTORS THAT COULD INFLUENCE
YOUR SUCCESS IN A PARTICULAR
CAREER FIELD
7. 3. Race and Ethnicity
also impact our
choices. The culture in
which we belong to
shape our values and
expectations.
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FACTORS THAT COULD INFLUENCE
YOUR SUCCESS IN A PARTICULAR
CAREER FIELD
8. 4. Family
family is a strong influence in our career
decisions. More often than not, the
choice of course to take in college, the
location of our job, how strong-willed we
will be in achieving great heights in our
career, would most likely be influenced
by our family roles, duties and
obligations
.
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FACTORS THAT COULD INFLUENCE
YOUR SUCCESS IN A PARTICULAR
CAREER FIELD
9. 5. Gender
Also possess challenges and
opportunities for us when choosing a
career. Although nowadays, the gender
divide in terms of careers have slowly
narrowed, it is a known fact that men and
women experiences career-related
stereotypes.
.
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FACTORS THAT COULD INFLUENCE
YOUR SUCCESS IN A PARTICULAR
CAREER FIELD
10. 1.SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Considering your skills and
abilities and how they may fit a
particular occupation comes out
of one of the earliest career
development fields, Trait-Factor
theories, and is still used today
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WHAT INFLUENCES YOUR CAREER
CHOICE?
11. 2. Parents’ Desire/ Parental
Pressure:
Choosing a career just live up to the parents’
expectation is the most common decision
taking by students from business families are
by default expected to choose commerce
career course. Some who resists submit to the
parental pressure leading to an unsuccessful
career choice.
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WHAT INFLUENCES YOUR CAREER
CHOICE?
12. 3. Peer Influence:
Most of the students want to follow the
crowd to get their destination. Follow
your friends is the most trending
exercise visible during the selection of
university or college. Majority choice is
the best choice. This mindset increased
the count in the mediocre group where
students fail to succeed in their career
and just keep on it with an average
performance.
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CHOICE?
13. Interest and Personality Test4.4444performance.
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4.Interest and Personality Test
Holland’s Career Typology Theory. This
theory establishes a classification
system that matches personality
characteristics and personal
preferences to job characteristics.
Holland codes are six personality/career
types that help describe a wide range of
occupations.
14. Interest and Personality Test4.4444performance.
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CHOICE?
5. Affordability
This is the purchasing
power of individual who
dares to dream.
15. Interest and Personality Test4.4444performance.
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6.Past Performance
This practice of determining one’s interest
field based on onetime exam performance
has often led to a wrong career decision.
Let us take a concrete example, a senior
high school graduate who wants to take up
BSED is advised to take up other course
because of failing the screening admission.
16. Your chosen profession is
likely to be a factor that
influencing your career path.
Your personal financial needs
are also likely to influence the
career choices you. make.
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CHOICE?
7. Earning Potential
17. Geographycan have an
influence on career path
decision in a number of
ways. You may choose a
job that requires living in a
certain region..
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CHOICE?
8.Location
18. It is identified as the most
influential extrinsic factor in
career choice decision. Income
was considered as an important
component of life, particularly
among youth who had higher
level of individualism.
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CHOICE?
9.Financial Remuneration
19. It is identified as the most
influential extrinsic factor in
career choice decision. Income
was considered as an important
component of life, particularly
among youth who had higher
level of individualism.
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CHOICE?
20. They are significant figures in the
process of youth’s career
decision-making, are seen as
significant figures that are agents
of development and could have
been influence on students’
decision making.
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CHOICE?
10. Teachers and Educators
21. They are significant figures in the
process of youth’s career
decision-making, are seen as
significant figures that are agents
of development and could have
been influence on students’
decision making.
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CHOICE?
10. Teachers and Educators
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Choosing A Right Career
By: KUNJIKA THAKRAL
Time to make a tough decision
But what to do, lots of confusion.
Time to choose an appropriate
career
Want to become something
different from doctor, engineer
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My life is for my country
I will work hard for its victory
This decision will be my own
And my family will always be
my backbone.
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All I need is proper guidance,
So that I need a one,
who can take me out of this
confusion,
And help me out to make a good
decision.
Rest I leave on what almighty has
decided for me,
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I will fight with every problem
and never flee.
I will prefer a profession full of
dignity,
And work on it with my full
capability
26. They are significant figures in the
process of youth’s career
decision-making, are seen as
significant figures that are agents
of development and could have
been influence on students’
decision making.
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10. Teachers and Educators
27. Here are reasons to pick a job that matches your interests:
✓ You will be happier doing a job you like
(matches your interests than one you dislike.
✓ Not everything you enjoy doing will provide you
with a good income. It is important to balance
what you enjoy, what you are good at (your skills),
and what jobs are available.
✓ You may not enjoy every part of your job, but
you should enjoy most of it.
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Benefits of matching your interests
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Psychologist John Holland classified
jobs/careers/work/environment into six types:
1.R=Realistic people are DOERS.
Realistic people like to work with their hands, either
with plants and animals or tools. They like to fix
things. Some examples of occupations that are
primarily realistic in nature are: forester, industrial
arts teacher, radio operator, auto engineer,
industrial engineering technician, aircraft mechanic
and other mechanical works, and agricultural works.
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2.Investigative people are THINKER.
Investigative people like to analyse data and
solve problems. They usually prefer to work
independently. Some specific investigative
jobs are: economist, internist, physician,
anthropologist, astronomer, pathologist,
physicist, chemist, production planner, medical
lab, math and science teacher and all
sciences..
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3. Artistic people are CREATOR.
Artistic people often enjoy making things or
performing in front of other people. They
like flexibility in their lives. Some primarily
artistic jobs include drama coach, language
teacher, journalist reporter, drama teacher,
foreign language interpreter, philosopher
and etc.
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4.Social people are HELPERS.
Social people like to work with other people,
often on teams. They enjoy counselling and
caring for others. Jobs that involve these
personality aspects include education,
teaching social welfare, counselling, health
professions, social service and etc.
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5.Enterprising people are PERSUADERS.
Enterprising people would like to start projects
and make decisions. They often enjoy selling
things or managing other people. They are often
seen as enthusiastic, dominant, and impatient.
Jobs that involve these personality aspects
include sales and marketing field, banker,
lawyer, industrial engineer, TV/radio announcer,
branch manager and etc.
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6.Conventional people are ORGANIZERS.
Conventional people like structured job. They
enjoy working with numbers and instructions. They
often organized data and write reports. People
who rank high on this theme are often
conscientious, efficient and calm. Jobs that involve
these personalities are clerical, administrative,
time study analyst, finance expert, accountant,
credit manager, secretary and etc.
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