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melamori03 [73]
2 years ago
4

Talia’s English class had an assignment in which they had to write a career plan including all the aspects that they discussed i

n class. Talia wrote the following plan:
“I want to be a veterinarian and work with animals. I would like to open a practice in my hometown, have at least four employees and eventually earn six figures. To do this, I need to finish high school, graduate from a four-year-degree university, and get my doctorate degree. I am going to try and get an internship while I am in school with a local vet.”


Which aspect of the career plan would her teacher say she was missing?

career definition
career requirements
current status
intermediate goals
English
1 answer:
kotegsom [21]2 years ago
8 0

Talia's career path is not showing current status as shown in the third answer option.

<h3>What elements are being shown in the Career plan?</h3>
  • Talia has defined the career she wants to follow by showing that she wants to be a veterinarian.
  • Talia showed the requirements for this career when she showed that she must have undergraduate and doctorate degrees.
  • She showed the intermediate goals when she showed that she wants to do an internship with the vet in her city.

However, Talia did not show her current status, as she did not specify what she is currently doing to get to be a veterinarian.

More information about career plan at the link:

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