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Career Planning and Work Ethics in Today's Technological World

Learn the importance of self-assessment, work ethic, job income, and technology in career planning. Understand how employers value technological skills and the impact of globalization on job opportunities. Explore the significance of being fiscally responsible.

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Career Planning and Work Ethics in Today's Technological World

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  1. CE 14 p.1- Vocabulary p.2- Notes

  2. Vocabulary • Self Assesment- The first step to career planning. • Work Ethic- How hard one works • Job Income- how much an individual makes at his or her job • Technology- advances that make the job easier and allows employers to become more sufficent

  3. CE 14 Notes • Career planning starts with self-assessment. • Employers seek employees who demonstrate the attitudes and behaviors of a strong work ethic. • Higher skill and/or education levels generally lead to higher incomes. • Supply and demand also influence job income.

  4. CE 14 Notes Cont. • Employers seek individuals who have kept pace with technological changes by updating their skills. • Technological advancements create new jobs in the workplace.

  5. CE 14 Notes Cont. • Technology and information flows permit people to work across international borders. This creates competition from foreign workers for United States jobs but also may create opportunities for United States workers to work for companies based in other countries. • Being fiscally responsible includes making careful spending decisions, saving and investing for the future, having insurance, keeping to a budget, using credit wisely, as well as understanding how contracts, warranties, and guarantees can protect the individual.

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