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continue-ed guide: Economic Review

why continuing education
Because you want to advance your career and salary position. But before you start on the road, do an assessment of economic conditions. Determine which careers are hot and which are not.

 

Topics:

  1. why advance your education
  2. research employment projections
  3. complete a personal assessment
  4. what kind of career
  5. who's who in career opportunities
  6. achieving success in life
  7. use "college worksheet" to track stats

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cont-ed prep: Why Advance Your Education

Key Reasons Why You Should Continue Your Education

— better career
— more knowledge
— better opportunities
— increased fame and fortune
— personal fulfillment
— and more money.

According to recent surveys, advance education and degrees can earn an average of 35% to 50% more than those with only a bachelor's degree:

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Examples How You Would Use
Continuing Education

Technology:
continuing education can be used to learn new technologies, computer coding, and software certification. Upon completion, you become certified in a technical area that advances your skills and career.

Medical Profession:
continuing education can be used by medical technicians to learn new advances in medical and technology that allow them to move upward in the medical profession career.

Education and other Licensed Professions:
continuing education can be used to meet varying State and government requirements to teach and perform human services in your area.

Advanced Degrees:
continuing education can be used to complete an advanced degree in a particular field

Self-Learning:
continuing education can be used to gain knowledge in a particular area of interest

Many of these advanced courses are taught online or through a community campus. Begin your continuing-ed search


More information and guide:
http://www.continuing-education-guide.info

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cont-ed prep: Employment Projections

Get a Good Idea on What's Going On

Find out what jobs are going to be hot and what's jobs will not. This will help you decide which continuing ed program is best for you:

From the Bureau of Labor Statistics:
occupational outlook by category: provides insight on the training need, work environment, earnings, expected job prospects and more. It's a valuable resource to help decide what career you may like.
www.bls.gov/oco/

projections on what's hot and what's not. Includes employment statistics and the fastest growing careers:
www.bls.gov/emp/

provides information on careers from an occupational perspective
www.bls.gov/oco/cg/


Individual State Labor Statistics:
occupational projections by state and region — helps determine where you may need to locate for the best growth
www.projectionscentral.com

Link to individual State job and occupation trends:




From America's Career InfoNet:
making smart career decisions - research the job market, wages and trends by region and occupation:
www.acinet.org
employability checkup form - find out how different careers stack up by city and wage:
www.acinet.org

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cont-ed prep: Complete a Personal Assessment

By understanding your personality type, it will help determine what career opportunity will bring you the most satisfaction.

  • Start with defining your personality type:
    take this online quiz to get a non-test based review of your personality type and careers that may be of interest
    www.personalitytype.com

    another test-based online character assessment:
    www.advisorteam.com

 

About Self-Assessment Tests

you can view more information about personal assessments and how they can measure your personality traits for jobs and other life-events

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cont-ed prep: What Kind of Career

What career would you like?

By understanding who you are and what you like, you can now explore career opportunities that will be most satisfying to you:

  • Evaluate Your Career Interests
    your first step in finding the right career is to evaluate what you would like to do and what career fits your overall aptitude
    start with careerkey.org

  • Understand your interests and career relationship
    you can take this online career assessments for a small fee - not recommended at this stage of your planning
    view the Strong Interest Inventory®

  • Other Helpful Career Assessments:
    use this skills assessment to understand job types that you may best be qualified for based on your temperament assessment:
    http://online.onetcenter.org

    what to do with your skills into shaping a collegiate major:
    www.udel.edu

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cont-ed prep: Who's Who in Opportunities

From Fortune Magazine

Fortune 500 companies
Fortune Global 500
Fortune Best 100 companies to work for
Fortune fastest growing companies
Fortune small business 100
Fortune 50 best for minorities
www.fortune.com

 

From Forbes Magazine

Forbes 400 Best big companies:
www.forbes.com
Forbes 200 Best small companies:
www.forbes.com
Forbes 500 Private Companies and other listings:
www.forbes.com

 

From Inc. Magazine

America's fastest-growing private companies —
The Inc. 500:
www.inc.com

 

Other Company Directories

Top 500 franchises:
www.entrepreneur.com/franzone/...
Best 100 companies for working mothers:
www.workingmother.com

 

Career Industry and Company Search

Find a company by type/industry:
www.business.com
Another company search directory from ThomasSearch:
www.thomasregister.com

 

Search Industry Directories

High tech company registry:
www.corptech.com
Legal firm listing:
www.lawoffice.com

Engineering firm listing:
www.enr.com
Accounting firm/CPA listing:
http://accounting.pro2net.com

Human Resource listing:
http://hr.pro2net.com
Finance-related listing:
http://finance.pro2net.com

 

Search Government Directories

Federal government-related listing:
www.gov.com
State and local government directory:
www.statelocalgov.net

Foreign government resources:
www.lib.umich.edu

 

Search Other

Non-profit organization directory:
www.guidestar.org

International business directory:
http://globaledge.msu.edu

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cont-ed prep: Achieving Success

Now is the time to build a successful future

Success in college and your career requires planning, discipline, and execution.

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