Book of Careers

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Introduction to Career Administration (hereinafter, the Lecture) is a lecture introducing the learners to Careerprise. The Lecture is the second of three lectures of Careerprise Orientation (hereinafter, the Orientation).


Outline

Welcome to Friends Of CNM is the predecessor lecture.

  1. Careerprise. A one-stop shop for career services brought to the general public by Friends Of CNM.
    • Career. An occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life and with opportunities for progress.
    • Enterprise. An undertaking to create something and/or develop somebody, which takes some level of enterprise effort.
  2. Career administration. The process or activity of running an enterprise, which objectives are (a) discovering somebody's vocation, (b) identifying somebody's target occupation, (c) locating somebody's target employment, (d) analysis of somebody's KSAs, (e) development of somebody's employment credentials, and (f) landing somebody's job in the target occupation.
    • Vocation. A strong feeling called "calling" of suitability for a particular career or occupation.
    • Occupation. A job, profession, and/or position that somebody works in.
    • Employment. The condition of having paid work.
    • KSA (or knowledge, skills, and abilities). A series of narrative statements that are particularly required when applying to United States Federal government job openings. KSAs are used to determine, along with résumés, who the best applicants are when several candidates qualify for a job.
  3. Employment credential. A qualification, achievement, personal quality, or aspect of a person's background used to indicate that this person is suitable for particular employment.
  4. Third-party credential.
  5. Professional credential.
  6. Academic credential.
  7. Careerprise service.
  8. Septem Artes Administrativi.

Introduction to Careerprise is the successor lecture.

Materials

Recorded audio

Recorded video

Live sessions

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See also