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LEARNING ABOUT CAREERS AND CHOOSING A MAJOR

The Career Planning & Placement Office is available to assist students in researching career options and assessing their career interests and skills. Some of the services and resources available include:

Individual career counseling
Career assessment testing
Information on specific careers and job market trends
Career resource library
Career panels and special programs

To schedule an appointment or learn more about these resources, please call x 4045 (on campus) or (603) 899-4045 (off campus).

INTERNET RESOURCES

These links are intended as a sampling of the resources available on-line and in no way represent an endorsement by the Career Planning & Placement Office.
Career Information
Berkeley Career Center      Job Star 
Occupational Outlook Handbook  O*Net
Princeton Review (go to Career Section) Wet Feet 
Salary Trends
America's Career Info Net     Salary.com
ERI's Listings of Surveys & Sources Salary Expert
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics



TIPS FOR CHOOSING A MAJOR

1. Do a Thorough Self-Assessment
What are your interests, skills and strengths?
What areas do you excel in academically?
What areas do you need to improve in?
What types of activities or projects bring you satisfaction?
What type of work environment are you most comfortable with?
Do you like working with others or do you prefer working independently?
Are you more comfortable supervising others or do you prefer to follow directions?
What types of situations do you find stressful?
Do you perform best under deadlines or do you prefer a less structured environment?
Are you a morning person or do you prefer working at night?

2. Look at What is Important to You
What are your values?
What kind of lifestyle do you hope to have?
What are your dreams for the future? Where do you see yourself in ten years, twenty years?
What are your top priorities: family, money, fame, stability, making a difference, travel. etc?
Do you have preferences on where you plan to live (specific states, regions, city, rural, suburban)?
Are you willing to earn a graduate or advanced degree?
What type of co-workers do you hope to have?
It is important to have variety in your work?
Is it important to have opportunities for career advancement?
How many hours a week are you comfortable working?
How do you define success?

3. Investigate Career Options
Research careers and job trends in the Career Center or on the internet. Look at:
   
Job responsibilities and typical job settings
   
Education and training requirements for specific jobs
   
Skills necessary for the field
   
Salary ranges
   
Short term and long term job outlook
   
Advancement opportunities
   
Pros and cons of each job/field
   
What you need to do in college to increase your job options at graduation
Talk to people actually working in the field
Talk to faculty and learn about degree requirements
Take elective courses to test out majors
Complete volunteer work in fields you may be interested in
Consider a major and minor or a double major
Get involved in clubs, organizations, sports, etc. to develop new skills and explore interests
Complete an internship in your junior year to gain experience and help you choose future options
Work closely with the Career Planning & Placement Office

4. Make an Informed Decision and Set Goals
Is this career field a good fit, if not, continue exploring options
Remember there is seldom one "right" job but lots of related options
Develop an action plan and set realistic goals
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For questions or additional information, please contact:

Rosemary Nichols; Director, Career Planning & Placement

Franklin Pierce College
New Hampshire Hall
20 College Road
Rindge, NH 03461

Phone: (603) 899-4045
Fax: (603) 899-4368
nicholrm@franklinpierce.edu


To schedule an appointment, please call: 
x4045 or (603) 899-4045.

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