Yesterday I discussed the first strategy for finding a new career – self assessment. Today’s focus and the #2 strategy is on career exploration.
#2 Strategy: Career Exploration
Career exploration is a fundamental step in the career planning process. This step can be the most time consuming of all four steps but can also be considered to be the most rewarding since we will be working on identifying new opportunities and career options that meet your personal career goals. In addition to researching career options, getting an insider’s perspective about different careers can be extremely helpful. Informational interviewing, job shadowing, and internships are all excellent ways to learn more about the jobs you are considering.
At Career Choice a good deal of time is spent on helping clients explore their career options. After completing the self-assessment phase in the career planning process, we will then branch out and learn more about the various careers available that match your individual interests, values, and personality. This is a very exciting part of career planning. I usually recommend that we begin with brainstorming – the sky’s the limit – and then we will begin to work on identifying our dreams versus our current reality.
Tomorrow I will discuss the #3 strategy – decision making.
Categories: career planning
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