In 2011 Rutherglen URC launched Criss-Cross Youth Group. On the first night fourteen young people turned up and it quickly became apparent that they were looking for something different than what had been planned. Rather than lose contact with these young people the decision was taken by the leaders to respond positively to this situation and to make Criss-Cross an open youth group but one which held to a Christian ethos and promoted Christian-values.
In 2011 Rutherglen URC launched Criss-Cross Youth Group. On the first night fourteen young people turned up and it quickly became apparent that they were looking for something different than what had been planned. Rather than lose contact with these young people the decision was taken by the leaders to respond positively to this situation and to make Criss-Cross an open youth group but one which held to a Christian ethos and promoted Christian-values.
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This is my full result from the test, kindly use the information that suits what is needed, Welcome to your career report! There's a lot of information here, so take your time and read through it at your own pace.
· I study business administration in university.
Your report is split up into different sections, each of which addresses a different factor in your career search. You'll learn about your interests, your personality, and the jobs and work environments that suit you best. You'll get personalized advice and suggestions for exploring your career options and planning a successful job search.
You can read your report straight through, or you can skip to the sections that interest you most. Remember, your results are saved to your personal account. You can come back and refer to them anytime you need to.
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Your Career Interest Profile
This section shows your top career interest areas. There are 6 total interest areas, each with its own set of typical work tasks, roles, and values. Some of these interest areas will appeal to you, while others will be less attractive. Choosing a career which is a good match for your interest profile ensures that you enjoy your daily work and get satisfaction out of your accomplishments.
The Six Interest Areas
Each of the six interest areas describes a cluster of related work tasks and activities. People who are drawn to each of these interest areas tend to have certain characteristics, preferences, and personality traits in common.
Building
Building jobs involve the use of tools, machines, or physical skill. Builders like working with their hands and bodies, working with plants and animals, and working outdoors.
Thinking
Thinking jobs involve theory, research, and intellectual inquiry. Thinkers like working with ideas and concepts, and enjoy science, technology, and academia.
Creating
Creating jobs involve art, design, language, and self-expression. Creators like working in unstructured environments and producing something unique.
Helping
Helping jobs involve assisting, teaching, coaching, and serving other people. Helpers like working in cooperative environments to improve the lives of others.
Persuading
Persuading jobs involve leading, motivating, and influencing others. Persuaders like working in positions of power to make decisions and carry out projects.
Organizing
Organizing jobs involve managing data, information, and processes. Organizers like to work in structured environments to complete tasks with precision and accuracy.
Your Top Interests
Your primary interest area is also called your career type. Your career type describes the kind of job tasks and activities you enjoy doing, as well as what motivates and satisfies you at work. Certain personality traits and characteristics are associated with each career type.
Your secondary interest area shows what sorts of interests you may have, beyond your primary interest area. You can use your secondary interest area to get additi.
IB Business and Management (Standard Level)
All material taken from the IB Business and Management Textbook:
"Business and Management", Paul Hoang, IBID Press, Victoria, 2007
Business psychology is booming and is becoming more common for leaders in the business world to consult psychologists in order to improve the ability of organizations to function effectively, grow, and solve complex problems.
Most people are holding jobs with various employers. They are also moving
to various employment sectors throughout their working life.
Thus, there is a need to be flexible enough with the working patterns. There
is a need to be prepared with the changing sectors or jobs for better
opportunities. You need to have improvement that serves you in the long
run.
Employers are looking for skills that often go beyond experience and
qualifications. While your experience and education may make you eligible
enough to apply for a job, you still need to have mixed skills.
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This is my full result from the test, kindly use the information t.docxkbrenda
This is my full result from the test, kindly use the information that suits what is needed, Welcome to your career report! There's a lot of information here, so take your time and read through it at your own pace.
· I study business administration in university.
Your report is split up into different sections, each of which addresses a different factor in your career search. You'll learn about your interests, your personality, and the jobs and work environments that suit you best. You'll get personalized advice and suggestions for exploring your career options and planning a successful job search.
You can read your report straight through, or you can skip to the sections that interest you most. Remember, your results are saved to your personal account. You can come back and refer to them anytime you need to.
So, let's get started!
Your Career Interest Profile
This section shows your top career interest areas. There are 6 total interest areas, each with its own set of typical work tasks, roles, and values. Some of these interest areas will appeal to you, while others will be less attractive. Choosing a career which is a good match for your interest profile ensures that you enjoy your daily work and get satisfaction out of your accomplishments.
The Six Interest Areas
Each of the six interest areas describes a cluster of related work tasks and activities. People who are drawn to each of these interest areas tend to have certain characteristics, preferences, and personality traits in common.
Building
Building jobs involve the use of tools, machines, or physical skill. Builders like working with their hands and bodies, working with plants and animals, and working outdoors.
Thinking
Thinking jobs involve theory, research, and intellectual inquiry. Thinkers like working with ideas and concepts, and enjoy science, technology, and academia.
Creating
Creating jobs involve art, design, language, and self-expression. Creators like working in unstructured environments and producing something unique.
Helping
Helping jobs involve assisting, teaching, coaching, and serving other people. Helpers like working in cooperative environments to improve the lives of others.
Persuading
Persuading jobs involve leading, motivating, and influencing others. Persuaders like working in positions of power to make decisions and carry out projects.
Organizing
Organizing jobs involve managing data, information, and processes. Organizers like to work in structured environments to complete tasks with precision and accuracy.
Your Top Interests
Your primary interest area is also called your career type. Your career type describes the kind of job tasks and activities you enjoy doing, as well as what motivates and satisfies you at work. Certain personality traits and characteristics are associated with each career type.
Your secondary interest area shows what sorts of interests you may have, beyond your primary interest area. You can use your secondary interest area to get additi.
IB Business and Management (Standard Level)
All material taken from the IB Business and Management Textbook:
"Business and Management", Paul Hoang, IBID Press, Victoria, 2007
Business psychology is booming and is becoming more common for leaders in the business world to consult psychologists in order to improve the ability of organizations to function effectively, grow, and solve complex problems.
Most people are holding jobs with various employers. They are also moving
to various employment sectors throughout their working life.
Thus, there is a need to be flexible enough with the working patterns. There
is a need to be prepared with the changing sectors or jobs for better
opportunities. You need to have improvement that serves you in the long
run.
Employers are looking for skills that often go beyond experience and
qualifications. While your experience and education may make you eligible
enough to apply for a job, you still need to have mixed skills.
1. 1
Brent Wieland
COMS 3356
Essay topic #1
Kathryn Starkey
The Focus assessment shows me the career areas I might be able to pursue. My top five
career choices from the Focus assessment are construction manager, athlete’s business manager,
benefits manager, business professor, and casino manager. In the first career choice, a
construction manager is someone who manages the construction of a building on a work site, and
also they work in management and administration of a construction firm. Secondly, an athlete’s
business manager is someone who works in business administration and management, marketing
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and kinesiology and exercise sciences, these responsibilities are what an athlete’s business
manager is responsible for. Furthermore, a benefits manager is someone who works in liberal
arts and sciences, business administration, accounting, and financial planning, all these aspects
are what is required for a benefits manager to be successful. The next career choice, a business
professor is someone who works in curriculum and instruction, economics, business and
commerce, business administration, and management, all aspects that are required in order to
teach business. My final career choice is a casino manager, the manager works in business
management and business administration, to manage the operations of a prosperous business.
My top five career choices that the Focus assessment will help to guide me to figure out my
career and future goals.
A top career choice is a career that requires skill and interest from the individual. In my
case, my career and future plans are to become entrepreneur with my future goals of creating and
operating my own business. The top five career choices out of the many that the Focus
Assessment matched me with were the ones that related to management and business
administrations. Even though, the other careers were similar to my career goal, these were not a
good fit to me because of personal interest; however, the management and business
administration were the best match that I could make a connection with for my future career
goal. I selected the top five career choices because they are related to my career plan and future
goals of having my own business. Furthermore, two of my top career choices, a casino manager
and athlete’s business manager, are the career choices I closely identified with in terms of what
the job descriptions entailed, which is business management and business administration of their
job duties.
3. 3
My areas of concentration are Landscape Studies, Agricultural Sciences, and General
Business. These three areas of concentration relate to my top five career choices in regard to
General Business, as this is the field of study I will use in my future plans. My other two areas of
concentration, Landscape studies and Agricultural Sciences no longer fit into my career and
future plans because my career plans have changed. In addition, General Business will provide
me with the knowledge and leadership skills that are required to be a business owner or a
business administrator. The connection that I can construct from the conclusion of the Focus
Assessment is that my General Business focus and the top five career choices from the
assessment, is that I am best suited for a position in management or administration in an
organization or business. Further, the assessment has placed me in six categories of work
interest. These categories are, enterprising, realistic, artistic, conventional, investigative, and
social. My top three interests are enterprising, a category that people are in because they prefer
activities selling and promoting products. Also, they enjoy influencing others and being in a
leadership position. The second field is realistic. The realistic category is people who often prefer
to work with objects, and they are likely to enjoy creating things with their hands, tools, and
machines. Some people prefer large, powerful machines while others prefer precision machinery
such as an X-ray machine or electronic equipment. People in this category generally enjoy being
physically active, repairing equipment, rebuilding cars, fixing electrical equipment, solving
mechanical problems, playing sports, working outdoors, and using their hands. Lastly, artistic
people in this category prefer to be expressive. They like opportunity to create new things and be
innovative. They typically like structure or conformity. They prefer to use their imagination to be
creative. People in this category generally enjoy activities such as writing, poetry, photography,
and designing.
4. 4
In conclusion, taking the Focus Assessment was very helpful in explaining why I want to
be in the business industry and follow this career path of business management. Because of my
interests and future skills that will help me with my future goals and my career choice. The
Focus Assessment showed me that I was best suited to be a successful business manager or
business administrator. Also, in seeing the results from the Focus Assessment, I know that I have
the interest to operate my own business.
References
Focus career 2. (2013). Retrieved February 18, 2014, from
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