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What are some examples of the kinds of information that might be included in a career definition section of a career plan? Check all that apply.
amount of education needed
job qualifications
job title
intermediate goals
job location
level of pay
description of employer
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Select all that apply:
- amount of education needed — Yes. (e.g., degree, certifications or training required.)
- job qualifications — Yes. (skills, experience, licenses.)
- job title — Yes. (the occupation or role you’re targeting.)
- job location — Yes. (where jobs are commonly found or where you want to work.)
- level of pay — Yes. (typical salary range or compensation expectations.)
- description of employer — Yes. (types of organizations that hire for the role.)
Do not include:
- intermediate goals — No. (Those belong in the action/goal-setting section of the career plan, not the career-definition section.)
- amount of education needed — Yes. (e.g., degree, certifications or training required.)
- job qualifications — Yes. (skills, experience, licenses.)
- job title — Yes. (the occupation or role you’re targeting.)
- job location — Yes. (where jobs are commonly found or where you want to work.)
- level of pay — Yes. (typical salary range or compensation expectations.)
- description of employer — Yes. (types of organizations that hire for the role.)
Do not include:
- intermediate goals — No. (Those belong in the action/goal-setting section of the career plan, not the career-definition section.)
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