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Career Development Services Summary
You can explore the world of work by visiting a Valencia's Career
Development Services. The Career Development Services are located
on:
East Campus, Bldg. 5-230, extension 2259
West Campus, Bldg. SSB-206, extension 1464
Winter Park Campus, Bldg. 1-104, extension 6851
Osceola Campus, Bldg. 1-151, extension 4897
Career Development Services can help you:
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Decide on a career or major
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Discover options for careers related to your major
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Choose a major to support your career interests
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Get information on factors you need to consider in
making a career decision -
education level, salary, working conditions, skills, certification
or license
requirements, number of openings projected in 5-10 years, and
more.
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Develop a career plan
Career development is a lifelong process. Once you learn the steps of the process, you will be able to repeat it whenever you need to throughout your life.
Learn About Yourself
Identify career interests through assessments that relate your
personality, interests, skills, values and aptitudes to various career
fields.
Such assessments include:
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Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
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CHOICES Career Exploration
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Career Assessment Inventory
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Harrington-O'Shea Career
Decision-Making System
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Holland Self-Directed Search
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Work Values Inventory
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Career Values Card Sort
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Motivated Skills Sort
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Occupational View-Deck
Learn About Career Fields
Explore the world of work through a wealth of online and hard-copy
resources:
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Occupational Outlook Handbook
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Encyclopedia of Careers
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Vocational Biographies
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Career Books, Videos, and CD-ROMs
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Career Web sites
Develop a Plan for Action
Based on your assessments and new knowledge of career options, you can
begin to develop an educational plan. Understanding your decision-making
process will assist you. You can then select an area of study that will
lead to your initial career decision.
Researching your major includes:
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Understanding career options related to
your major.
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Identifying colleges that offer your
major and the courses required for transfer into that major.
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Talking with faculty with experience in
your career or major.
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Conducting a career interview with
people who are working in your career field. Find out their career
preparation and path.
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Exploring options for Internships,
part-time or volunteer work to gain experience in your career and
major. Check out Valencia's site: http://valenciacc.edu (click
on "Current Student," and then "Workplace Learning and
Placement").
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Learning about professional associations
that can enhance your career preparation.
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Develop an educational plan using My Educational Planner in
Atlas - LifeMap tab. You can also visit the Atlas Acces lab.
Commitment and Implementation
As you become more confident in your career and educational plan, you can
continue to evaluate your options and make adjustments as needed.
As you move toward completing your degree at Valencia, you will want to
explore:
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Transition to a 4-year college or university. Career Development
Servcies have transfer manuals, catalogs, and admissions guides
for Florida colleges and universities, and resources for out-of-state
colleges and universities.
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Transition to Employment. Career Advisors and Career Counselors
can help you with your job search such as:
- Preparing a resume
- Developing a cover letter
- Practice interviewing techniques
- Videotape a practice interview
- Referrals to Central Florida employers
- Transition to Graduate School. The Career Development Services
have information about graduate, law, medical, dental, pharmacy,
physical therapy, and other professional schools.
Visit the
Career Development Services Web site
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