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Asking critical questions and doing sufficient research about career options is one way to help you choose a job that you will enjoy and feel successful at. In this lesson, you will choose a suggested career path for you, ask some important questions, and do research to find more information. At the end of the lesson, you will have a better understanding of whether this job is a good fit for you.

If you haven’t already taken a Self-Evaluation to be matched with potential careers.

Take the Interest Profiler

When you are finished (or if you already have your results), write down two jobs from your list of matches that you are INTERESTED IN, and why you are interested in them.

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Consider: What would you ask the employer? An employee? The family members of an employee? Someone who has retired from this job? Etc.

Write down five questions that you have about one of the careers above.

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If you haven’t already, narrow your career choice to your top one (the one that is most interesting or realistic to you at this point).

Use these sites (and others if desired): Next Steps Idaho, US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Career One Stop to find answers to the following questions. You may also research some of the questions you asked above. Try to get a complete understanding of the career you chose!

Explain your reasoning.

 

Do a Google Search for a job opening in the career you researched. Click on a listing that allows you to read it in-depth. Answer the questions below after reading the job listing.

**NOTE: this may be more fun/effective if you look at more than one listing from varying employers.

Suggested wording for Google Search: “_____________ job openings in (insert your town), Idaho” “seeking _____________ in (insert your town) Idaho” “Hiring for ____________ insert your town, Idaho” etc.