Career Research Project Presentation

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About This Presentation

Career Research Project Presentation Outline.


Slide Content

Name
Ms. Rhude
Honors Advanced Composition, Period
November 2013
Career Exploration Project- Selected Career
(Can include clipart or other graphic)
Career Industry

Executive Summary
Provide information regarding your Myers-Briggs
assessment (just the abbreviations)
What did you learn about your personality?
List 2-3 suggestions made by the career portion of the
results
Brief reflection on results
Source(s) Cited

Chosen career
Briefly describe your chosen career/ industry
Briefly outline your reasons for choosing this specific career
initially
Explain how the career fits with your personality traits as
defined by Myers-Briggs
Source(s) cited

Education or Training Requirements
Timeline/ Chart
 educational requirements: degrees, credentials, etc.
What type of college, university, or training program must you
attend?
Union requirements?
Credentials?
Licenses?
Etc?
Source(s) cited

Comparison - Educational Programs
School #1
Course requirements
Course electives
School’s area of expertise
(Ex. Northwestern
University has a great
marketing dept. in their
business school)
School/program rankings
Time required
Cost
School #2
Note: You can use graphics
on this side of the slide to
distinguish the two schools
from each other
Source(s) cited

Comparison (continued)
School #1
Tuition/ Unit costs
Books
Living Expenses
Travel
Lab Fees
Cost of licensing
School #2
Source(s) cited

Various Paths to Goal
Degree Path
Key points, dates, and costs
Internship Path
Key points, dates, and costs
Source(s) cited

Salary Information
Indicate the entry-level salary
Indicate if the figures you provide are national or state
numbers
Range of salaries
Top salaries for experience workers (at least five years in
your field)
Note: Don’t forget to define what “experienced” means in your
chosen industry
Source(s) cited

Informational Interview
(Indicate who you interviewed and describe their job and/or experience)
Samples of summary phrases:
“The best advice I received is… “
“The most interesting information I learned from my
interview is…”
“The most discouraging comment I heard is…”
“I’m altering my plans based on…”
Etc
Source(s) cited

Other Findings
(This is where you present any additional information you’ve discovered during your
Internet and article searches)
List 3-5 items you’ve learned in the process of doing your
research
One item per bullet point
Source(s) cited

Additional Issues/ Follow-up
Indicate some issues
and/or misconceptions
that you’ve been able to
clarify
Outline additional facts
and/or information that
you still want to uncover
or clarify
Note: Make sure it is not info
required in this report
Source(s) cited

Concluding Thoughts
“Committed to pursuing this career because…”
OR
“Considering other options because”
“Not sure because…”
Next step…
Source(s) cited

Work Cited
Note: You should cite at least seven sources throughout the
presentation
Include EVERY source utilized (include the informational
interview) on this slide from all the previous slides using
correct MLA style
This is not your annotated bibliography, simply a list of your
sources for this presentation