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Explore Your Explore Your OptionsOptionskey vocabularykey vocabulary

Employability

Copyright © Notice The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and may not be reproduced without the express written permission of TEA, for exceptions see the first page of this document.

When we explore, or study our options for employment, we carefully examine job descriptions. We determine how our goals, knowledge, experiences, and language abilities coincide with available work. We also think about the future and determine how available options will help us move to more responsible positions.

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General Job General Job AreasAreas

Sales and Service

Health Care

Construction

Industrial Manufacturing

Food Service

Hospitality

Transportation Materials

Management

Automotive

Electronics

Computers

Clerical

Child Care

Available jobs now and in the future . . .

in demand

in decline

Companies create new types of employment opportunities . . .

wind energy

solar energy

technology

Using the computer and the internet to find job descriptions . . .

specific tasks

qualifications

pay

Thinking about career ladders or career opportunity webs . . .

What can I do now?

What could I do in the future with more training and experience?

Entry-level jobs . . .

opportunities available to individuals with limited skills and education

first step to a successful career

Home Health Aide

Medical Assistant

Cardiovascular Technician

Career Opportunity Web

Personal and Home Care Aide

Licensed Vocational/Practical Nurse (LVN/LPN)

Registered Nurse

Career Opportunity Web

Physical Therapy Assistant

Physical Therapist

Career Opportunity Web

Using the computer and the internet to find job openings . . .

one-stop centers

kiosks / stations

on-line job search

newspaper classifieds

Using networking to find job openings . . .

family members

friends “contacts”

Using networking to find job openings . . .

“I’m looking for work in retail sales. I have some experience operating a cash register. Would you let me know if you hear of any openings?”

Using networking to find job openings . . .

“I know you work at Crashco Body Shop. I’m looking for work in autobody repair. Here’s a card with my number. Would you call me if there are any opportunities at Crashco?” Jose Garcia

Looking for work in autobody repair

555-2222

Keeping good records of job descriptions and openings . . .

Exploring jobs one step at a time . . .

1.

Define a general job area that interests you.

2.

Find and read job descriptions.

Exploring jobs one step at a time . . .

3.

Determine which jobs you qualify for now.

3.

Determine which jobs you might qualify for in

the future with more training and experience.

Exploring jobs one step at a time . . .

4.

Locate job openings.

On-line

At One-Stop Centers

In the Newspapers

Through Networking

Exploring jobs one step at a time . . .

5.

Keep a notebook with job descriptions, information about job openings, and

possible future openings.

Explore Your Explore Your OptionsOptionskey vocabularykey vocabulary

Employability

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