Role: Focus on helping individuals make
decisions about career paths through exploring their interests, strengths, and skills.
At CalU.edu, students can explore the Career Advantage Program, an exclusive resource created specifically for CalU students to have an advantage in making informed, enduring
decisions about their career paths after graduation.
In recognition of the fact that students begin making vital
decisions about their career paths at an early stage, we're beginning to welcome increasing engagement from businesses with schools - certainly this is the philosophy at UTC Swindon — to work in partnership with industry.
Be prepared to deal with uncertainty: Making
decisions about your career path when you are a student is not easy.
You're not sorting through biased reviews and ratings — you're quickly viewing the results of a large sample of behavioral data that can help you make better
decisions about your career path.
A career coach is someone who works with you to help you make informed, strategic
decisions about your career path and professional development.
Not exact matches
They are in danger of making important
decisions about a potentially viable
career path based on incorrect or incomplete information.
It's hard enough to make good
decisions about relatively straightforward options like a
career path or a move to a new location.
According to Sarkar, feedback she received from students let her know that the program was having an impact by increasing students» knowledge, helping them make informed
decisions about future
career paths and providing a better understanding of the power and reach of neural engineering.
«We are finding that teachers across the board are becoming more and more interested in the policy
decisions being made
about their profession and that they are eager to play a more significant role in shaping their classrooms and their
career paths.»
Completing your board exams gives you time to relax, but not for too long because along with this comes the need to make some major
decisions about which course to pursue, which will eventually shape your
career path.
If you're absolutely certain
about your
career path, you will probably not have to wrestle with this
decision.
Just think
about the
decision of choosing a college, there are many factors you take into consideration, may it be the program, the teachers, the school itself, the
career path and the cost.
We talk to him
about his
decision to pursue game development as a
career path, building his set of skills, his game jam experience, and he even gives us for the first time a brief of the ultimate game he'd like to develop one day.
Sponsors become more important as your
career progresses, especially as you near key junctures in your
career path or when fewer positions are available, the competition for those limited spots is fierce, and
decisions about candidates are not just up to an individual manager.
More often than not, the
decision to earn a law degree is the result of careful consideration
about one's future, but that does not necessarily mean a definitive
career path awaits law school graduates.
There are lots of different factors that play in to a students
decision about what
career path to follow.
You don't know all the jobs and industries out there so this is when you learn
about different
careers, understanding the components, determining how well they match and making a
decision about where your
path should go.
Now that you know all the details of a
career as a radiologic technologist vs. a radiologist, you can make an informed
decision about which
career path is best for you.
I often compare a client's
career path and achievements to others in the industry, pulling out any areas of strength or weakness in credentials (including education and former jobs) to make
decisions about word choice and emphasis.
The more information and sources you read
about a specific
career, the more you'll be able to make an informed
decision about the right
career path to follow.
This study gives insight into the sad state of gender and the sciences, and highlights the role that goals (and goal conflict) play in women's
decisions about their interests and
career paths.