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Exploring LI Corporations

 

Your career is similar to a train on a track headed towards a designated station.

It's important you make your career decisions timely.... otherwise you will be left at the station!

It you do not make career decisions, you will be left at the station!

In some situations you will need to be ready to change career tracks. 

Career Goal:  Teacher

Mary has completed her college education to become a teacher.  Even though there are a number of job openings, Mary has not been able to secure a teaching position for this coming fall semester.  What should Mary do?

Be prepared to switch Career Tracks:

 

Sample alternative choices.....

Make yourself more valuable
to a school district.

Corporate Training Human Resources
Government Public Relations
Museums Book Publishing Companies
Community Service/Volunteer Coordinator Customer Service/Sales
Library Book Store

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