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[[File:Cnm-digital.png|400px|thumb|right|[[CNM Cyber]]]]The [[Career Essentials]] (hereinafter, the ''Lesson'') is the [[lesson]] of [[CNM Cyber]] that introduces its participants to [[CNM Cyber Orientation]]. The ''Lesson'' belongs to the '''[[Introduction to Careers]]''' session of the [[CNM Cyber Orientation]].
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[[File:Cnm-digital.png|400px|thumb|right|[[CNMCyber suite]]s]]The [[Career Essentials]] (hereinafter, the ''Lesson'') is the [[lesson]] of [[CNMCyber]] that introduces its participants to [[career]]s and [[career administration]]. The ''Lesson'' belongs to the '''[[Introduction to Careers]]''' session of [[EmployableU Concepts]].
  
The ''Lesson'' is made up of three [[lectio]]s. At [[CNM Cyber]], the word, [[lectio]], is used for a lesson part.
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The ''Lesson'' is made up of six [[lectio]]s. At [[CNMCyber]], the word, [[lectio]], is used for a lesson part.
  
  
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|1||[[Career]], [[vocation]], [[business]], [[Business Model Canvas]]
 
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![[Career Levels]]
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|2||[[Career level]], [[pre-entry-level job]] ([[student job]]), [[entry-level job]], [[experienced-level job]] ([[intermediate-level job]], [[non-managerial employee]]), [[front-line manager]] ([[first-line manager]]), [[middle-level manager]] ([[general manager]]), [[top manager]] ([[c-level executive]], [[senior manager]], [[top-level manager]])
 
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![[Career Levels]]
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![[Career Changes]]
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|3||[[Career progression]], [[Upward career progression]] (with the same [[employer]], [[rank promotion]], [[career ladder promotion]]), [[downward career progression]], [[lateral career progression]], [[diagonal career progression]]
 
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![[Career Progressions]]
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![[Career Effort Portfolios]]
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|4||[[Career effort portfolio]]
 
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===Successor===
 
===Successor===
:The successor lesson is [[Career Projects]].
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:The successor lesson is [[Employability Essentials]].
 
 
==See also==
 
[[Category: Orientation Curriculum]][[Category:Presentations]]
 
 
 
[[File:Careerprise td.png|200px|thumb|[[Careerprise]]'s trade mark]][[File:Educaship-pipeline.png|400px|thumb|right|[[WorldOpp Pipeline]]]][[Career Essentials]] is the first [[lectio]] (or [[lectio|lesson part]]) in the [[Introduction to Careers]] [[lesson]]. The [[lesson]] itself is the fourth in [[CNM Cyber Orientation]]. Consequently, the ''[[CNM Cyber Orientation|Orientation]]'' is the first stage of [[WorldOpp Pipeline]].
 
 
 
This wikipage presents its full script and those test questions that are related to that [[lectio]].
 
 
 
 
 
===Career Essentials===
 
:''Main wikipage: [[Career Essentials]]; [https://youtu.be/TaPcCI0bFuU video (3:44)]''
 
 
 
:'''[[Career]]'''. An [[occupation]] undertaken for a significant period of a person's life and with opportunities for progress.<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[Vocation]]'''. A strong feeling called "calling" of suitability for a particular [[career]] or [[occupation]].</div>
 
 
 
:'''[[Career administration]]'''. A set of endeavors undertaken in order to administer one's [[career]].<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[Administration]]'''. People, process, or period of being in charge of somebody or something.
 
:*'''[[Business administration]]'''. [[Administration]] of a [[business]].</div>
 
 
 
:'''[[Workforce service]]'''.<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[Employment placement]]'''.
 
:*'''[[Supported employment]]'''. </div>
 
  
:'''[[Career level]]'''.<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
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==2019 Career Essentials presentation==
:*[[Pre-entry-level job]] ([[student job]]).
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The video of the presentation is published on https://youtu.be/TaPcCI0bFuU (3:44). Here is its full text.
:*[[Entry-level job]]. An [[employment]] that typically does not require prior experience in the field or profession. Most likely, but not necessarily, these jobs are designed or designated for recent graduates of a given profession.
 
:*[[Experienced-level job]] ([[intermediate-level job]], [[non-managerial employee]]).
 
:*[[Front-line manager]] ([[first-line manager]]).
 
:*[[Middle-level manager]] ([[general manager]]).
 
:*[[C-level executive]] ([[senior manager]], [[top-level manager]]).</div>
 
 
 
:'''[[Career progression]]'''.<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*[[Upward career progression]] (within one organization, [[rank promotion]]).
 
:*[[Downward career progression]].
 
:*[[Lateral career progression]].
 
:*[[Diagonal career progression]]. </div>
 
 
 
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=300px>
 
File:Career-actors.png|400px|thumb|[[Job market]]
 
File:Product.png|400px|thumb|[[Product]]
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
==Script==
 
The video of the presentation is published at https://youtu.be/TaPcCI0bFuU (3:44). Here is its full text.
 
  
 
===Overview===
 
===Overview===
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:[[File:Career-actors.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Job market]]]]Every [[employment]] is the match between [[employer]]s and [[employee]]s. Future [[employee]]s offer their talents and [[employer]]s offer jobs. Talents are on one side and job vacancies are on another side.
 
:[[File:Career-actors.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Job market]]]]Every [[employment]] is the match between [[employer]]s and [[employee]]s. Future [[employee]]s offer their talents and [[employer]]s offer jobs. Talents are on one side and job vacancies are on another side.
  
:On a casual market, [[product]]s are rarely sold without intermediaries. In most cases, something or someone should be in between [[employer]]s and future [[employee]]s. And this "in-between" includes everything and everyone who can help to match these two parties. [[Employer]]s and [[employment candidate]]s at least try to play that role. Nevertheless, if you are a [[job seeker]] without direct connections, you can not in any meaningful way to know what jobs are available and how to land them without some sources of information.
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:On a casual market, [[market exchangeable]]s are rarely sold without intermediaries. In most cases, something or someone should be in between [[employer]]s and future [[employee]]s. And this "in-between" includes everything and everyone who can help to match these two parties. [[Employer]]s and [[employment candidate]]s at least try to play that role. Nevertheless, if you are a [[job seeker]] without direct connections, you can not in any meaningful way to know what jobs are available and how to land them without some sources of information.
  
 
:So, we can identify three groups of actors in [[career administration]]. One group is owners of talents -- [[employment candidate]]s. Another group is employers -- owners of job vacancies. The middle group is [[job-market intermediary|job-market intermediari]]es -- [[workforce service provider]]s, informational resources, relatives, classmates, just friends, ''et cetera''.
 
:So, we can identify three groups of actors in [[career administration]]. One group is owners of talents -- [[employment candidate]]s. Another group is employers -- owners of job vacancies. The middle group is [[job-market intermediary|job-market intermediari]]es -- [[workforce service provider]]s, informational resources, relatives, classmates, just friends, ''et cetera''.
  
 
===Job seeker vs entrepreneur===
 
===Job seeker vs entrepreneur===
:[[File:Product.png|400px|thumb|[[Product]]]]Every [[career]] can also be defined as an [[enterprise]], which objective is one's employment. We may easily compare every person who is looking for a job or may consider looking for a job with a business in search for its customers.
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:[[File:Product.png|400px|thumb|[[Market exchangeable]]]]Every [[career]] can also be defined as an [[enterprise]], which objective is one's employment. We may easily compare every person who is looking for a job or may consider looking for a job with a business in search for its customers.
  
:This person's work is the [[product]], which this business sells. That business has the name, which is the person's name, his or her performance is the [[deliverable]]. Its delivery is being available at employer's place and on employer's schedule. Its price is commonly called [[employee compensation]].
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:This person's work is the [[market exchangeable]], which this business sells. That business has the name, which is the person's name, his or her performance is the [[deliverable]]. Its delivery is being available at employer's place and on employer's schedule. Its price is commonly called [[employee compensation]].
  
 
:Eventually, this enterprise needs to build its sales, presentation, and, in some cases, its customers.
 
:Eventually, this enterprise needs to build its sales, presentation, and, in some cases, its customers.
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===Summary===
 
===Summary===
:This concludes the ''Career Essentials'' presentation. We have defined [[career administration]] and taken a look at [[vocation]]s and [[career]]s. If you haven't done yet so, you are now welcome to move to [[Career Projects]].
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:This concludes the ''Career Essentials'' presentation. We have defined [[career administration]] and taken a look at [[vocation]]s and [[career]]s. If you haven't done yet so, you are now welcome to move to [[Career Endeavors]].
 
 
==Quiz questions==
 
:Every statement below is split into one true and one false question in the actual exam.
 
 
 
==="Career" questions===
 
:#Career is (not) a promising one-stop shop for career services brought by Friends Of CNM.
 
:#Career is (not) an occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life.
 
:#Career is (not) an undertaking to create something and/or develop somebody, which takes some level of effort.
 
:#Career is (not) a service for workforce offered by Friends Of CNM.
 
:#Career is (not) a workforce preparation fellowship that is a combination of education, career administration, and apprenticeship.
 
 
 
==="Admin" questions===
 
:#Career administration is (not) the endeavor undertaken in order to achieve one or more of the following: (a) to discover one's vocation, (b) to identify one's occupation, (c) to locate one's target employment, (d) to identify missing credentials, (e) to develop the missing credentials, and (f) to land one's job.
 
:#Career administration is (not) a strong feeling called "calling" of suitability for a particular career or occupation.
 
:#Career administration is (not) a job, profession, and/or position that somebody works in.
 
 
 
==="Vocation" questions===
 
:#Vocation is (not) the endeavor undertaken in order to achieve one or more of the following: (a) to discover one's vocation, (b) to identify one's occupation, (c) to locate one's target employment, (d) to identify missing credentials, (e) to develop the missing credentials, and (f) to land one's job.
 
:#Vocation is (not) a strong feeling called "calling" of suitability for a particular career or occupation.
 
:#Vocation is (not) a job, profession, and/or position that somebody works in.
 
 
 
==See also==
 
*[[Career Projects]]. The second [[presentation]] in [[Introduction to Careers]].
 
*[[Recruiters' Essentials]]. The last [[presentation]] in [[Introduction to Recruitment]].
 
  
 
[[Category: Orientation Curriculum]][[Category:Presentations]]
 
[[Category: Orientation Curriculum]][[Category:Presentations]]

Latest revision as of 19:29, 29 October 2023

The Career Essentials (hereinafter, the Lesson) is the lesson of CNMCyber that introduces its participants to careers and career administration. The Lesson belongs to the Introduction to Careers session of EmployableU Concepts.

The Lesson is made up of six lectios. At CNMCyber, the word, lectio, is used for a lesson part.


Summaries

Predecessor

The predecessor lesson is Recruiters' Essentials.

Outline

Career Essentials
Lectios # Referred topics
What Career Is 1 Career, vocation, business, Business Model Canvas
Career Levels 2 Career level, pre-entry-level job (student job), entry-level job, experienced-level job (intermediate-level job, non-managerial employee), front-line manager (first-line manager), middle-level manager (general manager), top manager (c-level executive, senior manager, top-level manager)
Career Changes 3 Career progression, Upward career progression (with the same employer, rank promotion, career ladder promotion), downward career progression, lateral career progression, diagonal career progression
Career Effort Portfolios 4 Career effort portfolio

Successor

The successor lesson is Employability Essentials.

2019 Career Essentials presentation

The video of the presentation is published on https://youtu.be/TaPcCI0bFuU (3:44). Here is its full text.

Overview

Welcome to Career Essentials. In this brief presentation, we are going to define careers and take a look at career administration. Let's takeoff.

What career administration is

Career administration is a set of endeavors undertaken in order to administer one's career. Career can be defined as a long-term occupation and administration in this case is being in charge of that. Vocation is another term related to this topic. It is a strong feeling of suitability for a particular career.

Job market

Every employment is the match between employers and employees. Future employees offer their talents and employers offer jobs. Talents are on one side and job vacancies are on another side.
On a casual market, market exchangeables are rarely sold without intermediaries. In most cases, something or someone should be in between employers and future employees. And this "in-between" includes everything and everyone who can help to match these two parties. Employers and employment candidates at least try to play that role. Nevertheless, if you are a job seeker without direct connections, you can not in any meaningful way to know what jobs are available and how to land them without some sources of information.
So, we can identify three groups of actors in career administration. One group is owners of talents -- employment candidates. Another group is employers -- owners of job vacancies. The middle group is job-market intermediaries -- workforce service providers, informational resources, relatives, classmates, just friends, et cetera.

Job seeker vs entrepreneur

Every career can also be defined as an enterprise, which objective is one's employment. We may easily compare every person who is looking for a job or may consider looking for a job with a business in search for its customers.
This person's work is the market exchangeable, which this business sells. That business has the name, which is the person's name, his or her performance is the deliverable. Its delivery is being available at employer's place and on employer's schedule. Its price is commonly called employee compensation.
Eventually, this enterprise needs to build its sales, presentation, and, in some cases, its customers.
If one is looking for a job, he or she is an entrepreneur. Employment candidates are self-employed and, in most cases, the goal of the business is to sell their time. Whatever is good for an enterprise is good for employment candidates. Career administration can be viewed as no more than an application of business administration to one's career.

Summary

This concludes the Career Essentials presentation. We have defined career administration and taken a look at vocations and careers. If you haven't done yet so, you are now welcome to move to Career Endeavors.