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    When choosing a career, one looks for something that is fulfilling, rewarding and beneficial. With all those aspects in mind I truly believe that the field of Nursing is the perfect choice. Nursing offers great job opportunities, vast work areas, benefits, flexibility and last but not least the satisfaction of providing help to others. According to the Bureau of Statistics, the Nursing field is a rapidly growing occupation that continues to have many opportunities available to those looking for…

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    Choosing your Career Path A pediatric oncologist nurse is someone who is a caregiver, friend, therapist, educator and many more things for children who have cancer. Being a pediatric oncologist nurse is a very difficult job where you must be able to adapt to different roles every day. This paper will discuss many of the different aspects to think about when choosing the right career path. Pediatric oncologist nursing is a career where you must truly decide if it is the right career for you.…

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    http://career.iresearchnet.com/career-assessment/personality-and-careers/). It plays an important role in the choosing of the right career. How students have seen themselves in a role in which personality is a determining factor may influence a chosen career. Some careers demand that you have the personality to match the qualities of the occupation. (Splaver as cited in Olamide & Olawaiye, 2013). There are many dimensions of personality that have been linked to career development. Almost…

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    skills you need in one you learn from the other. Therefore I believe, that ELA programs and STEM programs should be in equal balance with the other because both provide students with excellent education, give students many alternatives before choosing a career, and both programs help skill them for the real world. What do you learn in ELA programs?…

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    choose a career nowadays. That is one of the most important decision that everyone has to make in their life. Background information: In 2013, there were about 157,1 million unemployed workers throughout the world’s developing nations. Among all regions. East Asia has the largest number of unemployed workers. At 394 million, East Asian accounts for one in every four jobless people throughout the developing world. Thesis statement: There are many things affect people when they choose a career.…

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    Gender roles, gender stereotypes, and gender norm are very similar to each other in the ways that men and women are seen and portrayed in the world but they each represent the differences between males, and females, and boys, and girls. In today's world we see a lot of gender stereotypes used in commercials, TV shows, movies, and plays that involve acting. Research suggest that gender stereotyping has shown up so much in television, and other things is because the typical gender stereotypes are…

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    My Greatest Strength Will Benefit My Career When considering a career in the medical field it is important to realize how competitive the job market can be. This reality was quickly realized when I started to search the job market in preparation for choosing the career path I would begin. Due to the competitiveness of these fields I realized that one of my strongest traits, perseverance, would be a key factor in my survival and success in a medical profession. The ability to persevere will…

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    in love, adopting dogs, raising children, and staying close to my family. I knew that, if I am going to reach all these goals I am going to need a job to achieve them. A well paying job to take care of my family. Just last year, I finally found a career path I now I can thrive in. Recently, have been very focused on the idea of majoring in psychology. I do believe that I can find a good or better yet a great job majoring in that field. I have not settled on exactly what job I want it pursue…

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    struggles seniors face is preparing for college. Yet, once broken down, preparing for college becomes a piece of cake—literally. Before placed in an oven of life, several vital ingredients need to be combined. High schools, taking standardized tests, choosing careers, filling out college applications, and exploring colleges are…

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    bachelor degree. Employment opportunities and incomes depend on the college majors. A college graduate may not find a career that requires his or her expertise, and will be forced to work a low-paying job. Nowadays, students have to consider incomes and employment rates when they choose their college major. However, I believe that income should not be the deciding factor. Choosing a major…

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