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Artyom0805 [142]
2 years ago
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Please help me, I'm struggling with this subject :(For this assignment, you will take a career assessment and report and analyze

the results. You may be able to find a career inventory in your school's library. If not, many skills assessments are available online. Just do an online search for "career assessment for high school students." Choose one (note the source of the assessment and its URL) and complete it. When you receive the results (immediate feedback), print a copy to present as part of your assignment and then answer the questions below in the form of numbered paragraphs (third and fourth questions require you to go online again).
What did the results indicate?
Do you agree with the results? For example, if the results pointed you to a career as a high school teacher or school administrator, do you agree that that might be a good career choice for you? Why or why not?
Do some research online (list the URLs you consulted in your search) to identify:
educational requirements for this career;
job outlook; and
working conditions (where you would work, normal hours) and annual pay.
Propose an alternative career based on your interests, skills, and abilities and explain why this career would be appropriate for you. Again, do some online research (list the URLs you consulted in your search) and identify:
educational requirements for this career;
job outlook; and
working conditions (where you would work, normal hours) and annual pay.
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erik [133]2 years ago
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