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To explore your future career path, it’s recommended to complete a career self-assessment and use university resources such as CareerQuest, Vault, Steppingblocks, and Candid Career to research potential professional career paths. These resources provide access to job and company information, industry insights, and advice from professionals in the field. To maximize the results of the self-assessment, it’s important to consider personal values, motivations, and interests when reviewing career options. Consider the requirements and skills needed for the chosen career paths, steps to achieve long-term goals, and any certifications or qualifications required.
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Career Self-Assessment and Career Path Exploration
David Ellis, in his book “From Master Student to Master Employee”, emphasizes that a career should not be seen as something that you discover but something that you choose. He suggests that viewing a career as a creation can help relieve anxiety and provide more flexibility in making career choices. This philosophy forms the foundation of this career self-assessment exercise, which is aimed at helping students dig deeper into their understanding and exploration of their chosen career field.

The first step in this exercise is to engage with the university’s student career planning resources such as CareerQuest, Vault, Steppingblocks, and Candid Career. These resources provide students and alumni with career-related support and resources that are relevant to their stage in their career. CareerQuest is the university’s online platform that connects students to Career Services, where they can access resources, events, and career advisors. Vault is a comprehensive website that provides information on jobs, companies, and industries, while Steppingblocks is a data-powered career exploration tool that allows students to dive into over 60 million personal career journeys and unlock the skills and education they need to get hired. CandidCareer provides informational interview videos featuring industry professionals to give students an inside scoop on careers and advice that will help them in their job search.

The second step of this exercise involves completing a career self-assessment, which leverages the results to identify two potential professional career paths. Based on the student’s academic program and career goals, they can then research one or more of the following tools: Vault for first-time professionals, Steppingblocks for career changers or career advancement professionals, and CandidCareer for careers in business. As they explore these resources, students should reflect on their personal motivations, values, and interests as they consider their career options.

The final step of this exercise is to respond to the following questions, which will provide a clear understanding of the requirements and job skills needed to be successful in the chosen career paths. It will also provide the first steps that can lead to the student’s long-term goals, including the job titles they will seek upon graduation and the special certifications or qualifications they may need to attain.

This career self-assessment exercise provides a structured approach for students to explore their career paths and make informed decisions about their future careers. By using the university’s student career planning resources, completing a career self-assessment, and reflecting on their personal motivations, values, and interests, students can feel confident and excited about their career choices.
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Instead of seeing a career as something that you discover, see it as something that you choose. You don’t find the right career. You create it.… There’s a big difference between these two approaches. Thinking that there’s only one “correct” choice for your career can lead to anxiety: Did I choose the right one? What if I made a mistake?

Viewing your career as a creation helps you relax. You don’t have to worry about finding the “right” career. Choose a career today, knowing that you can choose again later.

—David Ellis, From Master Student to Master Employee

Today you will engage in a career self-assessment to help you dig deeper into your understanding and exploration of your chosen career field. Work through this process even though you have already declared a major and you may know what career you would like to pursue. This exercise will either validate your choice or motivate you to explore more options.

In Week 1, you identified your personal values and interests. Now, think about how your personal values can guide your future career path and career planning research.

Part 1

In this activity, you will explore the university’s student career planning resources (CareerQuest, Vault, Steppingblocks, and Candid Career) and complete a career self-assessment. Let’s take a moment to look at some of the features available within each career planning resource tool.

Career Services offers current students and alumni easy access to career-related support and resources. Whether you are a career changer entering the workforce for the first time or an experienced professional looking to climb the corporate ladder, the Career Services website provides you with professional development tools applicable for any stage of your career.

CareerQuest is the university’s online platform that connects you to the university’s Career Services. As a student, you can use this platform to discover and apply for internship and job opportunities, browse resources and online tools available to you, register for events, including virtual and in person recruiter sessions, online webinars, and career fairs, access Community Connect for quick connections or extended connections with mentors who can offer career-related advice, set up an in-person, video, phone, or email appointment to meet with a career advisor.

Vault is a website that provides comprehensive information on jobs, companies, and industries to help job seekers learn about and launch their target career. Each year, Vault compiles an influential list of rankings, ratings, and reviews on thousands of companies, jobs, and internships.

Steppingblocks serves as a data-powered career exploration tool where you can take a deep dive into over 60 million personal career journeys, and unlock the skills and education needed to get hired.

CandidCareer provides thousands of informational interview videos featuring industry professionals. Get the inside scoop on careers and advice that will help you with your job search.

In this part of the activity, you will complete the following tasks:

Part 2

Now that you have completed the career self-assessment, leverage your assessment results to help identify two potential professional career paths you could be interested in pursuing, based on your current academic program and current career goals. Depending on whether you are researching your first professional career, changing careers, or are simply interested in advancing your current career, you will now be able to leverage one or more of the research tools discussed below.

In this activity, complete the following tasks:

Access the CareerQuest website select Tools > select Career Research.
Review the Vault Demo video and access the Vault website (first-time professional); or review the Steppingblocks Demo video and access the Steppingblocks website (career changer/career advancement professional).
Explore CandidCareer for Business careers of interest (all).
Reflect on the personal motivations, values, and interests you identified in Week 1 as you consider your career options. Respond to each of the following:

List the requirements and jobs skills needed to be successful. What skills do you still need? How could you get them?
List the first steps that can lead to your long-term goals. What job titles might you seek upon graduation? Will you need any special certifications or qualifications at that time? If so, what are they, and how will you attain them?
What did you learn from your self-assessment?
https://access.vault.com/blogs/job-search/3-tips-for-deciding-what-you-really-want-to-do-with-your-life

https://vaultcampus.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360022693133-Job-Board-Overview

https://careerquest.umgc.edu/hub/umgc-careerquest/resources-v2/post/1440

https://careerquest.umgc.edu/hub/umgc-careerquest/resources-v2/post/steppingblocks

https://careerquest.umgc.edu/hub/umgc-careerquest/resources-v2/post/candid-career

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