There are no quick fixes or sudden answers associated with the process. The career decision-making components explained below can offer valuable assistance in helping you make well-informed career decisions. Making career decisions requires a commitment of time and energy.
Taking a proactive approach to your career-decision making will help to strengthen the correlation between career fulfillment and life satisfaction. Most of us will spend more time planning a vacation than planning or managing our career development.
Career decision-making is a process with five major elements or components:
Steps Toward a Career Decision
STEP #1 – DISCOVERING YOURSELF
- What are my interests? Values? Skills? Personality preferences? Strengths?
- What are three careers that interest me?
- What are three college majors that I want to explore?
STEP #2 – EXPLORING OPTIONS
- What information or individuals can help me to explore my college or career options?
- What classes or activities can help me to develop my strengths?
- How can I learn more about informational interviews, job shadowing, exploratory internships, service learning, civic honors, or student organizations to gain firsthand experience?
STEP #3 –MAKING A DECISION
- How much time and energy am I willing to invest to make a career decision?
- Who is part of my support system to help me evaluate the pros and cons?
- What are my top priorities to consider for this decision?
STEP #4 — TAKING ACTION
- How can I strengthen my readiness for success in a college major?
- What is one goal that I have? How can I reach it? What action can I take now?
- Which one of my talents can I develop through classes or outside activities?
STEP #5 –EVALUATING THE DECISION
- Is my decision a realistic option?
- Is there anything preventing me from achieving this goal? What would it mean if I didn’t have any barriers?
- Who in my support system can assist me with achieving this goal?
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