Career Portfolios
The Importance of Career Planning When in School
A career interest portfolio is -
- Snap shot of the interests, abilities, and skills
- Diary that lists your goals, dreams, and visions
- Log book for career exploration and planning
- Guidebook to future career planning
- Storybook of your lifetime journey
- Self-Knowledge
- Educational and Occupational Exploration
- Career Planning
Educational and occupational exploration reveals the relationships between learning, work, career information skills, job seeking, skill development, and the labor market.
Career planning includes self-assessment, career exploration, decision making, life role formation, goal setting, and the implementation of career choices.
A Career interest portfolio lists -
- Career test results
- Career interests -What you like to do
- Skills – Activities that you do well
- Values – Beliefs that are important to you
- Favorite subjects
- Favorite activities and hobbies
- Career experiences: Field trips, interviews with people at work, and interactions with mentors or key resource people
- Future job possibilities
- Highlight your interests, abilities, and skills
- Recognize your strengths
- See the relationships between extracurricular activities and career goals
- Learn about world of work
- Open your eyes to new job opportunities
- Identify workplace skills
- List your career exploration objectives
- Focus on achieving the right career objectives
- Set realistic achievable goals
- Make educational and career plans
The career interest portfolio helps students -
- Increase self awareness
- Expand knowledge of careers
- Improve career exploration and planning skills
- Develop motivation and self confidence
Use the career interest portfolios with the Paint Careers With Colors Career Tests.
There are two (2) career assessments that have career portfolios -