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Essay must be in APA format and be 5 pages double spaced. I HAVE ATTACHED AN EXAMPLE OF HOW IT SHOULD LOOK LIKE FORMAT: ● Compare two prospective career options/fields ● Briefly describe/summarize the tasks and responsibilities and average income of the occupation(s) ● Describe the skills, experience, and educational background (1) that you already have that relate to these field(s) and (2) that you will still need to develop and/or obtain to be successful in the field(s) (3) What level of education someone typical needs to attain, in these two fields ● What is the expected future outlook of the (2) fields ● Outline a comprehensive educational attainment action plan that strategically maps: After finishing your Associates: outline your plan to attain your Bachelors, Masters, Doctorate - how long each degree will take, what type of degree/major, where you will attend & Why, etc. - Pick (3) universities offering Bachelors for that major. Why did you choose these schools? - Pick (3) universities offering Masters for that major. Why did you choose these schools? - Pick (3) universities offering Doctorate for that major. Why did you choose these schools? Hey the careers are Nursing and Social Work, sorry for not letting you know earlier   Attachments area CREP - EXAMPLE # 1 An Exploration of Two Prospective Careers Researching prospective career options isn't just a useful way to learn about various careers, it's also a great way to learn about one's self and to determine one's strengths and weaknesses in pursuits of a long term investment in the job stratosphere. There are many career guidance applications available that measure individual’s personalities, skill aptitudes and weaknesses and interests, in order to pair individuals with careers suited to one's basic personality type. The two careers that I've chosen to explore fit with in my basic personality type indicator. These careers are photography and cultural anthropology. According the Holland Code's aptitude assessment, I'm strongly suited for artistic, investigative, realistic and social endeavors. I'm least suited for conventional jobs (i.e. office jobs, retail, investment banking, etc…). I used the career code assessment as a tool to determine which professional careers I wanted to explore. Becoming a professional photographer has interested me since I was a child. Photographers mix art and science to create emotional images. Photography is an extremely competitive and ever-changing field. The rapid advancements of photographic technology demand that professional photographers learn the new technologies and find ways to make their work stand out from the rest. Photography education is available from workshops to degree programs. Many colleges, universities and vocation schools offer two- and four-year photography degrees. Many photographers continue training by assisting other photographers. Becoming a photography assistant can reinforce and further technical training as well provide an opportunity to learn the business aspect of the profession. The United States Bureau of Labor and Statistics warns that falling prices of professional photography equipment and the popularity of the medium has increased the competition dramatically. Many companies purchase less expensive images from amateur photographers or opt to make their own images for advertising. News photography is also affected by amateur shutterbugs. The rise of amateur street photography and non-copyright images means that news publications that still exist, don’t have to pay for images if they don’t want to. The estimated median income of photographers as of May 2008 is $29,440. It seems that this number will go down as digital camera prices fall and magazines become obsolete. On the other hand, anthropologists are expected to be in demand in the coming years and the average earnings are much higher than photographers’ wages. Anthropology is a social science that studies the origins, behavior and brain of humans. Cultural anthropologists are interested in customs and cultures of people. People in this field spend years studying groups of people, collecting data and writing the findings to better understand what it is that makes us human. Anthropologists must be methodical, investigative and patient. This profession demands education. Anthropologists working in the field often have no less than a Master’s degree in social science, although a bachelor’s degree will suffice teaching jobs. The extensive academic training seems to be great preparation for the determination and patience of a professional anthropologist working in the field. As the global community grows closer, the demand for cultural anthropologists as advisors to governmental and corporate institutions grows. The median earnings of a professional anthropologist in May of 2008 was $53, 910 and is expected to increase. The customs and people that cultural anthropologists explore fascinate me, but the slow and laborious research is not something that I think I’m capable of following through on. The prospect of higher earnings doesn’t compel me enough to investigate this career further. Although I’m interested in the concepts of the profession, it does not provide me with a rapidly changing environment that suits my personality. My current internship with a documentary photographer has provided me with great insight into the profession. I’m aware that the demand and pay for documentary photographers is low, but I’m moved to continue in the tradition of great photographers like Mary Ellen Mark, Susan Meiselas, and Henri Cartie-Bresson whose images are markers of a certain time and place and transcend those moments. It’s my hope that I can find a way through my photography to be true to my desires and make enough money to live and travel. After researching careers, I’m even more certain that a profession in the photographic field is right for me. I may pair it with something in social sciences, but it is ultimately what I want and its manifestations are more valuable to me than a higher income. Ex # 2 Career Research and Exploration Paper Law plays a huge role in maintaining order in society, and, therefore, lawyers inherently play a crucial role in life. Lawyers are responsible to become both advocates and advisors to other members of a society. As advocates, lawyers must represent clients in either criminal or civil trials by presenting evidence and arguing in the courtroom. As advisors, lawyers counsel their clients outside the courtroom regarding their legal rights and the various ways in which they should pursue matters in either business or private life. Of course, all lawyers must research the intent of law in society in order to carefully apply it to the various circumstances they face regardless if they act as advocates or as advisors. The more specific aspects of a lawyer’s tasks and responsibilities depend upon his or her field of specialization in law. For instance, while all lawyers are trained to represent clients in court, some are required to appear in court more frequently than others are. Those who are generally required to appear the most frequently are lawyers who are specialized in trial work. Because trial lawyers must be able to represent their clients in front of a judge and jury, they must have the skills and abilities to think fast and speak with clarity and passion. Nevertheless, even trial lawyers do not spend most of their time inside the courtroom. On the contrary, they spend the majority of time outside the courtroom doing various tasks such as research and interviewing clients and witnesses. Besides in trial work, those who are aspiring to become lawyers may have the option of specializing in other various areas, such as in bankruptcy, probate, international, or elder law. The range of possible fields in which lawyers can find themselves is quite large, and it is not too uncommon to find some working for environmental interest groups, waste disposal companies, or construction firms in their dealings with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, while others working to help protect clients’ claims to copyrights, artwork under contract, product designs, or computer programs. Many of these lawyers work in private practices and represent individuals who are looking for assistance in litigation, wills, trusts, contracts, mortgages, titles, or leases. Still, a significant number of lawyers work for a specific employer. Most of these lawyers work for either a corporation or the government. Lawyers who work for the latter are employed at all levels of the government. Those who work at the State level usually play key roles in the criminal justice system, while those who work at the Federal level help investigate cases for the U.S. Department of Justice and other agencies. Because of their positions of great responsibility, lawyers must have a very strong background in academics. Applicants of lawyers are usually required to undergo seven years of full time study after school — four years at an undergraduate college or university, followed by 3 years of law school. Admissions into law school is quite competitive, and, therefore, prospective lawyers are highly encouraged to develop strong proficiency in writing, speaking, reading, researching, analyzing — skills that are critical not only in law school, but also in their careers. Regardless of the major one decides to pursue in his or her undergraduate college or university, a multidisciplinary background is highly recommended. For this reason, those pursuing a career in law should take as many courses as possible in the following disciplines: English, foreign languages, public speaking, government, philosophy, history, economics, mathematics, and computer science. The biggest factor in one’s admissions into law school is the LSAT, and, therefore, preparing for the exam should be one of my biggest concerns during my years as an undergraduate student. According to Princeton Review, the LSAT heavily emphasizes logic in their questions. An applicant to law school should have the ability to perform the following tasks with the utmost proficiency: (1) determine main points of arguments; (2) apply logic to abstract concepts; (3) find relevant information within a text; and (4) analyze and evaluate arguments. For this reason, I should spend my next few years as an undergraduate student taking full advantage of a liberal arts education. I have already taken courses that range from those of Composition and Shakespeare to those of Calculus and Linear Algebra. Once I transfer into a four-year college, I fully intend on maintaining the same manner of studies. In addition, given that the LSAT has sections on reading comprehension and writing, I feel that I should strongly consider a bachelor’s degree in a major that requires extensive reading and writing — such as history. In addition, I must make sure that I amply read materials that are unrelated school. This preparation, however, does not appear to be much of a burden since I already spend a good portion of my free time reading books. Ultimately, I feel that preparation for law school is mostly an academic effort. Nevertheless, there are few indispensable skills that every lawyer should master that cannot really be learned inside the classroom. For instance, because lawyers are constantly required to interact and communicate with others inside and outside the courtroom, skills in speaking, active listening, and negotiation are quite crucial. For this reason, those hoping to become lawyers should take the time to learn how to effectively interact with other human beings. Therefore, I wish to pursue an internship that deals with social work. I feel that working in a counseling center, for example, can tremendously help me learn how to interact with others even if I may not be able to relate to their situations. In addition, I feel that working with a supervisor to help special individuals in various therapy and outreach programs will help me gain the skills as an advisor. While such an internship may not necessarily relate to law, I am confident that the experiences I will gain in social work will help me overcome the barriers in communication that I might have to face as a lawyer in the future. Ex # 3 Career Research Paper Choosing to pursue an academic career should be every high-school graduate’s number one priority. In today’s demanding job market and dog-eat-dog style of economy, only college graduates are given a fighting chance at financial freedom. In order to achieve this very common life goal of being able to live a comfortable lifestyle, I opted to pursue an academic career majoring in the field of Computer Science. This choice, I believe, will definitely enhance my chances of executing my life’s dream of having a career in computer programming. Making such a mandatory and big decision to go to college will affect my entire future in a very direct and profound way. This decision should be done with careful and advised planning and consideration. Most colleges recognize that this step in the academic and educational processes is vital and as such have provided help to students and potential students. I have been wise enough to take full advantage of this wonderful resource that is made freely available to us aspiring scholarly successors. In spite of the many hindrances in my life, such as inadequate financing and lack of self control, I plan on sticking to the challenges of this difficult college journey until the milestone of my graduation is reached. These infamous hindrances are some of the reasons why many people’s opportunities to attend college never come knocking. Mine didn’t either. I had to take the initiative to go seek out that opportunity and make it mine. The demands of my future career include being able to multitask, being able to communicate well both orally and written. A college background is, hands down, the best aide in acquitting these invaluable skills. Other skills include the ability to maintain professional relationships and network with colleagues efficiently. All of these skills do involve, to some degree, written communication. If, for example, a programmer needs to make a computer software proposal to a potential client, then a clearly and coherently written persuasive letter will be necessary to introduce the programmer’s product to the potential client. A solid background in written communication will also help me in the future in other ways such as recording journals, writing books and other pieces of literature; for I do believe in the clever catchphrase: “publish or perish”. My destined and chosen career is a computer technician specializing in network administration, network programming, and troubleshooting. I chose this career almost subconsciously. This certainly doesn’t mean I haven’t given this life-determining issue serious and detailed consideration, or haven’t been professionally advised about the requirements and rewards that this career holds. I subconsciously chose this career field because I also have a passion for technicality, innovation, and challenges. These are a few of the foundation concepts on which computers are operated and, likewise, they are main components of my chosen career. Through a training course a few years ago, I was introduced to the field of network administration and my confidence in my being a very productive network administrator someday was greatly boosted. The qualifications that I will need for my career in the computer science field include a baccalaureate degree in computer science from a well recognized institution such as the one I currently attend which is the City University of New York. In addition to a degree, I will need many short training certifications that are not included in the degree program. These courses include the A plus (A+) certification, the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), and the Network plus (Network +) certification. Having a successful career in the computer sciences requires one to be very well rounded, extremely computer savvy, and also up-to-date with the rapidly changing technology. I do believe that I meet the interpersonal requirements of this career. By the end of my academic career I will meet all the educational requirements for the job. In essence when I go for a job interview some time in the future I hope to be able to bring a lot to the bargaining table. I want to have a lot of volunteering experience under my belt. I want to also have a wonderful academic record of punctuality, good grades, and extra curricular activities thus providing me with precious qualities that support any demand I may have. I can achieve the possession of all these things by continuing to volunteer for good charitable causes and non-profit organizations, attend all my classes early, executing the discipline to study more and manage my time more efficiently to have enough time for extra curricular activities and my present college institution. For my good service, and, like everyone, I expect to be properly compensated when I start my career. The current introductory salary for a network administrator is between $49,000 and $65, 000 per year. Hopefully my qualifications will be persuasive enough to land myself a little more than that as my starting pay. Over time I will gain priceless experience that will most definitely increase my “worth” to a network administrator capacity. Therefore, I plan to climb the corporate ladder of success by using my increasing expertise as my stronghold throughout the duration of my career. I will set a target salary for myself because I believe declared goals are the most often reached objectives. So I hereby announce that my target salary is $145,000 per year reachable within the next ten years. I believe it’s both reasonable and realistic. Most importantly of all I believe I will reach it. EX # 4 Career Research Paper The world is on a constant search for a way to make a greener and healthier planet for all its inhabitants. Being an environmental scientist seems to be the career to choose. These scientists have the opportunity to protect the environment by identifying problems and finding solutions that can minimize hazards to the health of our planet. To me, it’s a very self-fulfilling job because one can gain a better understanding of the issues we face and can attempt to solve it. This career can allow me to find solutions to human health problems and improve the natural environment. The tough part about the job might be the finding funding part and the potential fear of having their funding taken away from you without advance notice. One must be able to submit grant proposals to obtain funding for the projects. Therefore, environmental scientists must be able to write and speak in a clear manner in order to explain their research to potential supporters. They have to write risk assessments, describing the likely affect of environmental changes, and give presentations to managers or regulators. On top of that, there are usually deadlines and solutions must be found within a certain period of time. Long work hours may be inevitable if pressured to meet deadlines. A bachelor’s degree in environmental biology or earth science is adequate for entry level positions. However, most companies prefer to hire one with a master’s degree in environmental science or related natural science. Computer skills are an essential for this career field. One must be a team player and be able to write reports and proposals that can clearly communicate their research results or ideas to anyone from regulators to the public. Strong oral and written communication skills are essential. Another career I am extremely interested in is working as an editor. This job requires a college degree in journalism or English. It is needless to say that to be an editor, one must demonstrate good writing skills. They must be able to express ideas clearly and logically and should enjoy writing. Creativity, curiosity, broad knowledge, self-motivation are valuable traits for this career. These people aid in developing content using any type of multimedia format that can be read, listened to, or viewed on screen. Since online publications and services are growing, there is a demand for editors with multimedia experience. Now that is the hard part. Where can you ever find the experience? Editors review, rewrite, and edit the work of writers. They could also have an input in the original writing. The responsibility of an editor varies with the employer and the level of the editorial position. Their duties may include planning the content of books, magazines, journals and so on. Editors also review story ideas which were proposed to them by writers and they will make the final decision to see if it can appeal to readers. They review and edit drafts of books and articles, offer their input and comments to improve the work, and may also suggest possible titles. If the editor works for a book-publishing industry, their responsibility is to review proposals for books and decide whether or not to buy the publication rights from the author. I am well aware that one normally starts from the bottom and work their way up. Most editors begin their career as writers. As electronic communications have advanced, laptops and wireless communications technology allow editors to work from home or on the road. This gives editors much flexibility in where and how they will complete each assignment. Editors’ schedules are determined by the production schedule and the type of editorial position they are in. They normally work in offices and have to deal with deadlines pressure and the pressure of ensuring that the information they publish is accurate. Both career choices are so different but yet very similar at the same time. Strong writing, clear communication, and the readiness to meet deadlines are all need for either career choice. I can communicate in a clear precise manner, I work the best under pressure, and I believe my writing skills are decent but there is always room to improve in that area. After writing this paper, I am leaning towards the editorial career since I have such a joy for reading. Plus, my internship is teaching me natural leadership and I can definitely use my leadership ability to guide and encourage others in the work as an editor.
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