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[[Career Administrations]] (hereinafter, the ''Lectio'') is the second [[lectio|lesson part]] of the '''[[Employability Essentials]]''' [[lesson]] that introduces its participants to [[career]]s and related topics. | [[Career Administrations]] (hereinafter, the ''Lectio'') is the second [[lectio|lesson part]] of the '''[[Employability Essentials]]''' [[lesson]] that introduces its participants to [[career]]s and related topics. | ||
− | [[File:Educaship-pipeline.png|400px|thumb|[[WorldOpp Pipeline]]]]This ''lesson'' belongs to the [[Introduction to Careers]] session of the [[ | + | [[File:Educaship-pipeline.png|400px|thumb|[[WorldOpp Pipeline]]]]This ''lesson'' belongs to the [[Introduction to Careers]] session of the [[EmployableU Concepts]]. |
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− | :[[Career administration]] is a set of endeavors undertaken in order to administer one's [[career]]. Why does your ''career'' need to administered? | + | :[[Career administration]] is a set of endeavors undertaken in order to administer one's [[career]]. Why does your ''career'' need to be administered? |
− | : | + | :Few people would argue that [[business]]es need to be administered or, at least, managed. That was why [[business administration]] emerged as the mainstream offer at [[business school]]s. |
+ | :Unless you are [[self-employed]], your ''career'' is your [[business]]. Unless you look for those jobs that are always available and need little requirements, your ''business'' might be more complex than businesses like convenience stores or barber shops that are around for a while. | ||
− | + | :To be employable meaningfully, you need to (a) have something to offer, (b) know what [[employer]] needs what you offer and is able to motivate you best, and (c) be able to land the job. According to the [[Employability Model]], your [[career administration]] may include three different [[career strategy|career strategi]]es. | |
+ | :Your [[value proposition]] should describe what you offer. Investing in your [[competence]] could be the first ''strategy''. However, you shall identify what ''competence'' would lead to your higher [[employability]]. | ||
− | : | + | :Thus, the market research may be your second ''strategy''. According to the [[Work Motivation Model]], you should look for some combination of the nature of work, [[employee compensation]], and [[work-life fit]] that motivates you best. |
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+ | :Finally, it is not enough to have something to offer to your employer and know the employer who needs a [[worker]] like you. Your [[marketing strategy]] should match you and the dream employer to make your [[employment]] happen. | ||
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+ | :Job market research, boosting one's [[work-related competence]] and powering of your [[job marketing]] shall be the areas of [[career administration]] responsibilities. | ||
===Key terms=== | ===Key terms=== | ||
− | :[[Career administration]] | + | :[[Career administration]], [[administration]], [[business administration]] |
===Closing=== | ===Closing=== |
Latest revision as of 19:51, 29 October 2023
Career Administrations (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the second lesson part of the Employability Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to careers and related topics.
This lesson belongs to the Introduction to Careers session of the EmployableU Concepts.
Content
The predecessor lectio is What Employability Is.
Script
- Career administration is a set of endeavors undertaken in order to administer one's career. Why does your career need to be administered?
- Few people would argue that businesses need to be administered or, at least, managed. That was why business administration emerged as the mainstream offer at business schools.
- Unless you are self-employed, your career is your business. Unless you look for those jobs that are always available and need little requirements, your business might be more complex than businesses like convenience stores or barber shops that are around for a while.
- To be employable meaningfully, you need to (a) have something to offer, (b) know what employer needs what you offer and is able to motivate you best, and (c) be able to land the job. According to the Employability Model, your career administration may include three different career strategies.
- Your value proposition should describe what you offer. Investing in your competence could be the first strategy. However, you shall identify what competence would lead to your higher employability.
- Thus, the market research may be your second strategy. According to the Work Motivation Model, you should look for some combination of the nature of work, employee compensation, and work-life fit that motivates you best.
- Finally, it is not enough to have something to offer to your employer and know the employer who needs a worker like you. Your marketing strategy should match you and the dream employer to make your employment happen.
- Job market research, boosting one's work-related competence and powering of your job marketing shall be the areas of career administration responsibilities.
Key terms
Closing
- Would you be able to state your value proposition as a worker if you are asked to right now? --Yes/No/I'm not sure/Let me think/Let's move on
Value Propositions is the successor lectio.