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Charting Your Course: A Roadmap to Thriving in the Field of Health: 2.1 Introduction and Learning Outcomes

Charting Your Course: A Roadmap to Thriving in the Field of Health
2.1 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

2.1 Introduction and Learning Outcomes

This module may be helpful if you:

  • Want to learn more about the career paths you are considering (this is most of us!)
  • You are trying to decide between several career options
  • Feel unsure about your goals and the steps needed to achieve them

Introduction

In this module, you will learn strategies for researching occupations that you are curious about and that interest you most. Career research may help you understand the day-to-day realities of a particular occupation, get a sense of the trends in a particular field, understand if the career path is a good fit for you, and finally, allow you to be effective in your job search.  Although it’s often overlooked or skipped entirely, conducting career research is an essential component of your career journey.

What is career research?

Career research isn’t just about discovering possible career paths you might want to pursue. The process also encompasses learning about  job prospects, salary ranges,  typical day-to-day responsibilities, and any necessary required qualifications . By conducting career research, you’ll get a better sense about whether a particular occupation is a good fit for you, set more realistic career goals, build a network of people you can learn from, and utilize a focused and strategic job search. Some information can be found online and other information you can only acquire by actively connecting with others. We will discuss both of those approaches within this module.

Learning Outcomes

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

  1. Conduct career research and exploration
  2. Identify various types of information and strategies to gather applicable data
  3. Use and analyze the Decision-Making Matrix to discern career fit and preference
  4. Set career goals relevant to you by using the SMART method
  5. Write a set of action steps for your own personal career development

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