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To research a potential career path, one should answer questions about the job title, opportunities for promotion or salary increases over time, necessary skills and training requirements, typical working conditions, current salary and job availability, and locations that offer relevant education programs. Researching a career in this way helps provide an understanding of qualifications needed as well as the potential for career progression and market demand within the field.

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Step 3

To research a potential career path, one should answer questions about the job title, opportunities for promotion or salary increases over time, necessary skills and training requirements, typical working conditions, current salary and job availability, and locations that offer relevant education programs. Researching a career in this way helps provide an understanding of qualifications needed as well as the potential for career progression and market demand within the field.

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Step 3: Research the career path that you want

You need to answer the following questions: HINT - YOU CAN FIND MOST OF THE
ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS IF YOU GO TO MYBLUEPRINT OCCUPATION
PLANNER TYPE THE CAREER IN SEARCH CLICK ON CAREER YOU WANT
1. What is the career/occupation/job title?
2. Is there an opportunity for promotion or wage/salary increase? How long will it
take and what do you need to do in order to be promoted?
3. What specific skills do you need to be successful in this position and why/how
are those skills useful in your chosen career?
4. What are the usual working conditions (stress level, hours, environment)?
5. Where can you go for training and how long does initial training take?
6. Will you need to continually update training? If yes, why would you need to
update training regularly?
7. What is the starting salary range?
8. Are there job openings in the field right now? Where?
9. Where in the world (that YOU would realistically go) is this program offered?
*** Do this on a separate sheet of paper titled Step 3 - Career Path and staple it to this
handout

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