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Future Occupation Bio

This document provides guidance and worksheets for students to plan their careers. It includes an example of a bio-poem about a future occupation and describes having students complete worksheets to take career assessments, conduct informational interviews, and check off steps taken in their career planning process to identify remaining tasks.
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Future Occupation Bio

This document provides guidance and worksheets for students to plan their careers. It includes an example of a bio-poem about a future occupation and describes having students complete worksheets to take career assessments, conduct informational interviews, and check off steps taken in their career planning process to identify remaining tasks.
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FUTURE OCCUPATION BIO-POEM

Bio-poems are always quick, fun writing activities for students. I used this bio-poem
activity when I was invited to visit a tenth grade classroom in Sagada. It helps each student
imagine their future in a favorite occupation based upon information they find in
Navigator.
Here is the format for the occupational bio-poem:

Line 1 Write your first name


Line 2 Write your favorite occupation
Line 3 Who can [Write something important you will do in this occupation]
Line 4 Who earns [Write the median salary for this occupation]
Line 5 Who knows how to [Write knowledge necessary for this occupation]
Line 6 Who values [Write the work value(s) related to the occupation]
Line 7 Write your last name

Here is an example from a ninth-grade student:


Ronnie
A physical therapist
Who can alleviate pain
Who earns $23 an hour
Who knows strength, motor development and function
Who values a good workplace
Lewis
Worksheet #2: Career Planning List
Directions: Check the things that you have completed in your career-planning
process.
HAVE YOU:
____ Taken an interest assessment or inventory?
____ Taken an aptitude or abilities test?
____ Used the Internet or a computerized career information system?
____ Read books about careers or goal setting?
____ Interviewed someone in an occupation of interest to you?
____ Attended a Job Fair or Career Day?
____ Talked to college admissions representatives?
____ Talked to military recruiters?
____ Looked at college or continuing education catalogs?
____ Talked about your career or college plans with your family or mentor?
____ Gone on a job shadow or work site visit?
____ Discussed your career or college plans with a school/career counselor or
advisor?
____ Prepared a resume?

____ Visited schools you are interested in attending?


Look at your list. What things do you still need to accomplish?

Worksheet #1: Career Informational Interview Directions: Select someone or


parent or relatives working in an interesting occupation to interview in
person or on the phone. Spend at least 20 minutes talking with the individual
and gathering information about his or her career and the occupation.
Suggested questions are listed below. You can add questions related to your
interests and concerns.
1. How long have you worked in this occupation?
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
2. What other types of jobs did you have before?
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
3. In this job, do you mainly work with people, data, things or ideas?
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
4. What do you like most about your job?
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
5. What are the most frequently recurring problems on your job?
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
6. How did you get started in this line of work?
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
7. What type of training is needed for this occupation today?
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
8. What type of technology do you use? (computer hardware, software,
etc.)
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
9. What changes have you seen in the past few years that affect this
career path?
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
10.
What personal qualities do you feel are needed to succeed in this
career path?
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________

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