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Career Advice
The definition of the term 'career' is the totality of a
person's work activity, extending throughout the person's
lifetime. It is not static,
but reflects changes in the person and milieu.
If you are a student who is not goal-oriented you may become
uncomfortable or feel threatened when asked to consider your
goals. You may feel that once a goal has been set, you are
obligated to fulfill it. Or, you may feel a sense of loss
when you begin to recognize that some values you’ve
had in the past do not play a significant part in your new
plans for the future. These responses are natural in the process
of forming commitments and giving new focus to your life.
You should regard the goals you state as the basis for a
tentative
commitment. This approach is essential to your continued growth
and
career development. As you grow and progress throughout the
course of
your college career and in subsequent career development,
you will learn
to refine and reshape your goals.
Plan to visit your Office of Career Services
to begin the process of goal
development: integrating short-term, intermediate, and long-term
goals
around your career theme. These goals will bridge the gap
between your
current experience and your current concept of a more desirable
future.
Call 508 767-7409 for an appointment with a career counselor
to discuss
your goals and aspirations and the steps which you can take
to realize
your dreams.
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