Career Education Colleges:
Why go to a career college? To get your dream job, of course. Whether you focus on health care, creative arts, criminal justice, or any other career area, when you complete your program you'll be looking forward to putting your skills to use in a rewarding new career.
But becoming qualified is the first step in your journey. To get that dream job, you have to know the secrets of successful job hunting. You need to know how to find job opportunities, how to apply, and what to do when you land that all-important interview.
Fortunately, most accredited career colleges and technical schools know that getting the training you need is only the first step. Many schools have dedicated Career Services offices that help graduates find jobs. These offices may be called by many different names, such as Job Placement or Career Planning, but the goal is to help you find that perfect job.
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Here are some valuable tips:
1. When you are looking for a career school, check out the career services office. Make sure the college or career school has a dedicated career advisor who will take the time to work with you personally. Many schools even offer job placement services to online students. If the school does not offer these services, think twice about enrolling!
2. When you enroll, get to know the career services staff. Start planning your new career before graduation. The staff is there to help you, and their services are generally offered at no additional charge. Remember, however, that no career college or technical school can provide employment. They cannot guarantee you a job. Whether or not you get hired depends upon you!
3. Many career services offices offer seminars or classes where they provide information about how to conduct a job search. Take advantage of their experience! Topics covered may include writing an effective resume, professional attire, interview techniques, and how to identify job opportunities.
4. Some college career counsellors offer mock job interviews. These give you the opportunity to practice and hone your interview skills.
5. Your resume is important. It's a one-page description of your work and education experience. A typical resume will include the dates and places of previous employers, the dates and places of your high school and career college graduation, and personal information that will help an employer to understand that you are the perfect person for the job. Make certain your resume is clear and accurate. Don't load it down with fancy decoration or needless commentary about how terrific you are. Let your accomplishments speak for themselves.
6. The career services office may also have access to local job listings. The key is to be realistic! Most job listings will include a clear description of the qualifications necessary to be considered for the job. Make sure that your qualifications match what the employer is looking for. If you have earned a certificate in medical assisting, then you'll want to target local health care offices that are looking for entry-level medical assistants.
7. Professional appearance is important. When you go for an interview, remember that the employer is hiring someone who will be working as a member of the team, and who will be representing the business or office. Dress appropriately. Be well-groomed, and be a good listener. Employers are turned off by applicants who talk a lot but don't answer the interviewer's questions.
8. Do your research. If you apply to an administrative assistant position at a local business, take the time to find out more about what the company does. If the company sells plumbing supplies, then find out more about their product line. Go on their website and read about the company and what they offer. Your prospective employer will be impressed that you made an effort to learn about the business.
9. If at first you don't succeed, keep trying! Sometimes hiring decisions are made because of personality, or for reasons that may seem hard to figure out. Don't worry. A positive attitude is the most important thing you can bring to a job interview, aside from your new career training. Get the training you need and then keep trying until you get the job you want. Good luck!
10. What's the best way to make sure that the school you want to attend has a dedicated career services department? You need to get free information. When you first start your college search, go online to a reputable college directory. You can enter the search terms that fit your situation, such as "associate degree" and your home town or ZIP code. The directory will show you a variety of choices. Check them out and compare programs, financial aid opportunities, career services, and schedules. Then with one click you can get free information from the schools you've chosen. If the schools offer job placement services, then make your choices and apply.
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I am Japanese university student. Now I am doing research about career education for primary school student in the UK. I really want to know the history of the UK career education and want to get some information about career education. PLEASE HELP ME.
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I think this may help:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_the_United_Kingdom
I currently have a degree in finance and I love the field. I really like to learn about the capital markets and I have very a good aptitude for figures. Also, I love to learn about the law. My favorite class in college was business law. I was considering a joint MBA/JD program at a college near me. On the down side, I feel that my writing skills are not consistent with that of law students. What would be a good career/education choice? Thank you very much.
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I think if you ask teachers who taught you before it would be better for you, I mean they know better what you're capable of and what potentials you have.
Good luck!
Hi how r u?
Now i finished 12th in livermore(CA),i want to be a surgeon,now which course i have to take to be a surgeon&wt is the duration of this course in CA & from which course can i get a good payable job in CA? as a psychologyst? or electronic? or electricals or?
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Hi. I'm fine, thanks.
As for the rest of your question, I really don't understand what you're asking. Whether it's California or anywhere else in the U.S., the course of education for medical fields is the same. While you should certainly learn organic chemistry, some biology, and some math, there is no magic formula to get into medical school. In fact, whatever you don't have on your transcript you can take in a pre-medical program for people who want to be doctors.
My business that I have created for my career education class is a bakery. I will sell cupcakes and cookies. My name is Jordan. What should my pretend business name be? Please be creative
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COCOCTIONS FROM PARADISE;;
one bite and your in heaven.
How can I use net to creat awarenes on education , career , and share my experiences with masses ?
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By setting up a webpage.
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Although, in the modern day, Career Education is pitched at students as early as YEAR 7, come to the point of them leaving secondary school, some of them out there still can't plan for themselves, aren't self aware and are not totally informed in the options that are available to them.
What are the possibilities as to why this is happening ?
What could be improved in schools ?
Thanks.
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Perhaps they are starting too soon.
Work experience days are good and as they go further up the school, perhaps these could be extended.
If pupils were encouraged to get Saturday jobs, they get more idea of what they want to do.
When i say a career in art education i mean teaching in a public school at middle school level.
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LIKES:
You get to do work that you like and that is not too difficult to comprehend or share with students.
DISLIKES:
You have to be really good to make money, but as a teacher of art, you may not get the resources you need to do the job well. Budget cuts will come where the school thinks they are needed. Art will be scrutinized hard.
"In your opinion how would a course in education impact your impression of what to expect personally and professionally as one enter a career in education?
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I am a sophomore and currently taking two courses related to my major (middle grades edu) So far they have been helpful. One is about diversity in the classroom, which will be helpful because America is a melting pot and there will be kids from all types of cultures and ethnicity's in my class in the future and this is preparing me to deal with them. and the other is about teacher etiquette. Of course that will be helpful for obvious reasons, there are a million things that are inappropriate to do or say around children, somethings that you would not even think. So in conclusion these courses are great.
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What is the wisest choice of education and career to go into?
Should I go into: (Acting) meaning film, movies, tv shows, tv host, late night show, comedian, drama, or (Medical school), health or (Law school), politician, work for the office, judge or (Business), CEO, entrepreneur, own businesses, own land, properties, estates, etc. or (A Designer) design a variety of things, create many things, have my name labeled on everything, etc.
Thanks.
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Med. school ... There's an increasing need for primary care physicians in the US. You'll be well-paid. You'll help people feel good and healthy, it'll be rewarding but a lot of hard work.
I wish I had decided to go this route, but I majored in Econ. / History instead > . <
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I am in my last few quarters at my 2 year community college and am interested in becoming a high school English teacher. I am in the process of transferring to another school to finish my degree but am being held back because of my learning disability in Mathematics. Does anyone have any advice for me to become successful in pursuing a career in education?
I have been to doctors, have had tutors and just do not know what more I can do..
Please help me!
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You should keep studying and never give your dreams up. If you're not good with Math, just try to focus in things that you really do great, try to improve Math but don't give up couse you have problems with it. You have many options, so just put your Math problem to the side and keep going!
Good luck!