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How To Choose a Career

How To Choose a Career | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it

Choosing a career can be daunting. It’s hard to even know what careers are out there, much less which ones provide the things job seekers want: stability, security and satisfaction. When you add in the unique considerations of each individual’s situation, choosing a career can feel more like a gamble than an informed decision.

That’s why Gallup and Amazon have recently partnered to create the Careers of the Future Index (CFI): to make choosing a career easier by aligning young people’s interests and abilities with an accurate perspective on available careers.

Going well beyond the “best paying jobs” lists flooding the internet, the CFI ranks careers according to a range of factors like recent job growth, income, available jobs per worker and resistance to automation, helping students of varying backgrounds choose the best possible career.

Picking a career should be exciting: taking your inherent abilities and interests and aiming them at a rewarding job that fills you with purpose and allows you to live the life you want.

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Deciding Between Electrical, Plumbing & HVAC Career Paths

Deciding Between Electrical, Plumbing & HVAC Career Paths | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it

Deciding on a career path is an important decision. Learn about 9 big differences between Electrical, Plumbing and HVAC career paths

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Germany. Motivation matters: predicting students’ career decidedness and intention to drop out after the first year in higher education

Germany. Motivation matters: predicting students’ career decidedness and intention to drop out after the first year in higher education | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it
Higher education institutions are striving to lower student dropout rates to increase the number of academically qualified persons in the labour market and decrease misguided investment. Researchers generally acknowledge that students who are firmly decided on their studies tend to drop out of their studies less frequently. Building on the extended expectancy-value model via the cost component, this longitudinal study investigates changes in and the impact of students’ motivation on career decidedness and intention to drop out. We analysed data from 351 first-year university students aiming to become teachers across three measurement points, finding that the task effort of students and, to a lesser degree, their interest value was related to career decidedness and, indirectly, to the intention to drop out after the first year in higher education. Moreover, the results revealed that these students’ ability beliefs increased and interest value decreased from the beginning to the end of the first year at higher education. Accordingly, we discuss the theoretical and practical implications taken from these findings.
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Canada. Working in Canada - Explore Careers by Occupation

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The tool lets you check out hundreds of possible jobs and careers in Canada. Knowing what a job is all about is one of the first steps to narrowing down your choices of future careers.
After learning what a job is all about, find out what education you need here.

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