Career Planning 11

Career Planning 11 prepares learners to make informed decisions about their futures by connecting career exploration to real-world opportunities. Learners will analyze labor market outlooks, revisit their Holland Code results through O*NET, and evaluate a range of postsecondary options including college, trades, apprenticeships, and the military. Employability skills are emphasized through resume updates, cover letter writing, and interview practice with reflection. Lessons on career transitions, lifelong learning, work ethic, and understanding paychecks help learners recognize how to navigate the world of work with professionalism and adaptability. The course also introduces strategies for career retention and advancement, while reinforcing the importance of career portfolio development. Learners conclude by updating their individualized career plan and reflecting on their growth and readiness for postsecondary life.

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