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Charting Your Course: A Roadmap to Thriving in the Field of Health: 1.1 Introduction and Learning Outcomes

Charting Your Course: A Roadmap to Thriving in the Field of Health
1.1 Introduction and Learning Outcomes
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. Module 01: Understanding Yourself In the World of Work
    1. 1.1 Introduction and Learning Outcomes
    2. 1.2 Career Meaning and Myths
    3. 1.3 Your Personality, Interests, Values, Skills, and Strengths
    4. 1.4 Online Career Tests
    5. 1.5 The World Around You and Your Career Choices
    6. 1.6 Career Mind Mapping
    7. 1.7 Periodic Career Review
    8. 1.8 Career Resilience Tips
    9. Module 1 Chapter Summary
  7. Module 03: Job Search
    1. 3.1 Introduction and Learning Outcomes
    2. 3.2 Job Search Strategies
    3. 3.3 Networking
    4. 3.4 Online Personal Branding
    5. 3.5 Resume
    6. 3.6 Cover Letter
    7. 3.7 Online Applicant Tracking Systems
    8. 3.8 Portfolio
    9. 3.9 Interviewing with Confidence
    10. 3.10 Challenging Interview Scenarios
    11. 3.11 Accepting Offers and Handling Rejection
    12. 3.12 Protect Yourself from Scams
    13. Module 3 Chapter Summary
  8. Module 02: Research and Exploration
    1. 2.1 Introduction and Learning Outcomes
    2. 2.2 Researching Careers
    3. 2.3 Online Career Information
    4. 2.4 Take Action
    5. 2.5 Decision-Making
    6. 2.6 Setting Goals & Building Action Plans
    7. 2.7 Looking Forward
    8. 2.8 Career Resilience Tips
    9. Module 2 Chapter Summary
  9. Module 04: On the Job Success
    1. 4.1 Module 3 Chapter Summary
    2. 4.2 Preparing for Your New Workplace
    3. 4.3 Employer Expectations and Developing as a Professional
    4. 4.4 Workplace Culture
    5. 4.5 Professionalism - Etiquette
    6. 4.6 Working with Your Manager
    7. 4.7 Your Rights as an Employee
    8. 4.8 Safety on the Job
    9. 4.9 Performance Evaluation
    10. 4.10 Leaving your Job on Good Terms
    11. 4.11 Work-Life Balance
    12. 4.12 Resilience and Success
    13. Module 4 Chapter Summary
  10. Resources

Introduction and Learning Outcomes

This module will be helpful you:

  • Identify and explore your strengths, values, interests, personality traits and career goals
  • Decide which career path may fit with your characteristics and goals
  • Want to develop a clearer vision of your career future

Having a sense of what you’re good at, what interests you, and how you want to contribute are an important part of navigating the world of work.  We sometimes call this a process of developing self-awareness or building identity resources. Developing self-awareness and a strong sense of identity can help you make informed career choices and decisions, and set  relevant and targeted career goals, which may help you pivot quickly when a career interruption happens. Self-awareness is ongoing since you and the world around you is always changing. Having ways to reflect and understand yourself in relation to the world and your community are necessary skills to navigate the ever-changing world of work.

The University of Florida is committed to providing learning that leads to purposeful work and meaningful lives. In this module, you will explore what defines productive work for you and some of the steps you can take to help realize your career goals.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this module, you will be able to:

  1. Determine your personal definition of career success
  2. Understand the value of reflection and self-awareness as an essential part of career planning and decision-making
  3. Generate a list of personal characteristics that contribute to your career choices and brainstorm potential occupations that fit within these factors
  4. Generate a list of personal factors that impact your career path and planning
  5. Draft a career vision through a mind-mapping process
  6. Establish action steps in line with your career vision for further experimentation

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