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2.7: Putting It All Together

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    Congratulations! You have completed this unit. Record your findings in the chart below:

     

    My Top 3 Work Values:

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    Name 2 career titles that you are most interested in that will allow you to express your values:

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    My Occupational Code based on Holland Codes 

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    Name 2 career titles you are most interested in that will allow you to express your interests:

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    My top 5 Character Strengths:

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    How will your character strengths contribute to your career success?

    My Top 5 Transferable Skills

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    Name 2 career titles that you are most interested in that will allow you to utilize your skills.

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    My MBTI 4 Letter Personality Type:

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    Name 2 career titles that you are most interested in that fit with your personality type.

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    My Additional Notes/Reflections:

    Common Themes….

    Of all the career titles you have explored, which career would you be interested in researching more in-depth?

    Take a moment and reflect on your findings:

    • Did anything surprise you? Explain.
    • Do you see any overlapping themes from your assessment results?
    • How do your results confirm what you already know about yourself? Explain.
    • How will this information guide you as you move into exploring Phase 2: “What’s Out There?” conducting career research, and researching industry expectations?

    This page titled 2.7: Putting It All Together is shared under a not declared license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Graciela Martinez and Elizabeth Shaker.