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Think about what you learned from completing your job search portfolio.

When conducting your job research, what did you find out about the number of current job openings in your chosen career? What skills and abilities will you need to work on to prepare for a career in that area?
(4 points) keep it at a highschoolers vocab and i live in detroit michigan

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Which career did you pick for your portfolio? I can write the answer for that one.

If you want an example now, here’s a short high-school-level paragraph for an automotive technician in Detroit:

- When I searched for automotive technician jobs in the Detroit area, I saw many current openings — from local shops to dealerships and manufacturing service centers. Depending on the site, there are dozens to a few hundred listings in the metro area right now.
- To prepare for this career I need to work on mechanical and diagnostic skills (reading manuals, using scan tools), basic math and electronics, hands-on practice with cars, and communication skills to talk to customers. I should also get certifications like ASE and a valid driver’s license, and consider finishing vocational classes or a community college program.

Tell me your chosen career and I’ll write a version specific to that field.