哈哈 不要客氣
如果你找不到方向又不知從何下手
不知如何整理生涯方向 對如何選擇生涯路線與學校也一知半解
不用擔心
大家都一樣
you're not alone
if you feel helpless and don't know where to go
here's how you can start by yourself
fulfill the Career Assessment Sheet in the link
http://www.formosamba.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=27146
the DIY instruction is as following
it'll help you organize your career logic
and you'll be able to find out your career direction during the process
if you're stuck somewhere or have any questions
feel free to shoot me email
or just add my msn messenger in your buddy list
davidlee0222big1@gmail.com
msn:
davidlee0222@yahoo.com.tw
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How to use this Career Assessment Sheet efficiently by yourself:
1. fulfill your birth year, count how many years did you work for
2. fulfill your scores, your undergrad/major, and GPA, compare these with the general average scores for perspective schools
3. fulfill your work experience, specify the job functions and industries. If you transfered job(s), find out the "correlative feature(s)" among these jobs. eg: the same industries, the same focus on quantity, the same in dealing with people...etc.
4. fulfill your club experience (if applicable), find out the "correlative feature(s)" with job feature(s). Find out is there any connection with feature(s) in your academy and/or work experience.
5. fulfill your interests and leisure activities
LEAVE the short/long-term goals, career drive, and motivation BLANK at this moment.
now, THINK.
According to the Recognition Harmony theory in psychology
when ever you're making decision in every "turning point"
most of the time your recognition mechanism needs to be balanced
either consciously or subconsiously
it's a very practical and powerful mechanism that you might never notice that.
THINK BACK to each "turning point" in your pass, deeply.
what's the real reason behind your rationale to make that change?
what's the pros and cons you considered at that moment?
what's the maximized benefit you chose? why?
If you have more than two twisting points (from campus to your jobs)
compare them if there's any correlative trait?
Than you'll dig out some "real" motivatons and "real" goals
it may be strange that sometimes they're different from what you think at the begining
Try to specify these motivations and goals
then check if your career path are connected
if yes, CONGRADULATIONS!! you can write your essays right now!
if no, there must be something invisible and hiding somewhere.
because your subconsciousness should be connected and continuous.
Then try some other turning points. The "inspiring spot" must be hiding somewhere, or you would not be where your position right now.