Career Readiness Resources
We have so much going on in high school when it comes exploring your future career path. Students are jam packed with SO many things to do and learn it leads to poor decision making, stress, and confusion (for parent and child!). Yes, they should have learned a lot of this at a younger age. But that often isn’t an option. The good news: we can still bring the fun to career exploration and readiness. Oh, and yes, dreaming at this age is absolutely still relevant.
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Step #1
Get Informed And Educated
Read and learn more about the job or career readiness skill. Yes, you need to read it to educate your student. The student needs to read the content too.
Step #2
Actively Apply What Was Learned
Take what you (and the student) read, answer the questions, and reflect in a journal! For the digital journal people: grab your Good Notes, Notion, Evernote or similar and start writing!
Step #3
Strategize A Game Plan
Don’t stop with the journal and reflection. Put this learning into action! Read the “Get Career Ready” section to help plan and map out next steps. Use the plan to help students pick the right electives, choose the best apprenticeships/internships, shape the way they network, and more!

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