Friday, April 16, 2010

Secure Future - Plan your Career Now


Let’s say that after taking our counseling you've selected a first and second career choice.
Knowing what you want to study, you are now able to identify top universities in the field of your interest. Because you are so focused and committed to that field, you focus all your energies towards getting to that school.
Furthermore, because you are focused and you know what you want to do, you find yourself meeting people in your chosen career and they help you land the best possible job. Perhaps you land a summer internship working in the field of your choice.
When studies get tough, and your classmates are thinking of quitting and moving into an easier major, you stay on track. You know what you want to do. You have a road map to the future. You have confidence and direction, something most other students will not have. You have a competitive advantage.
When you graduate, even if times are tough and there aren't many job openings, you've made connections. You've made an impression on people in your chosen field. Your biggest problem will be deciding which job offer to take.
You've scored your first job. Since you targeted this career through the career planning process, you are in a job you can do well. Opportunities and promotions come your way. You enjoy what you do. The rewards start flowing in. You are able to buy that dream car, and the dream house. Your dreams have become reality.
Sounds too good to be true? Not really. If you consider that most of your peer group won't have access to any career planning, you can have this competitive advantage.
Most students in high school aren't sure what they want to do for a living. Fortunately, there is something you can do about it, but you should start early. We recommend starting career planning in the 8th or 9th grade. However, it's never too late since you will be using the career planning methods throughout the rest of your working life.
Most students don't get the opportunity to figure out what they want to do. In most cases it's because no one shows them how. That's where TRP i.e. THE RIGHT PATH can help.


TRP helps you to find a career that you'll enjoy & will be most suited to excel in.
The primary purpose of TRP is to help you learn how to explore and investigate potential majors and occupations.
Interest inventories and career aptitude tests will not tell you what you could or should do. They will, however, help you organize your thoughts and ideas about majors, careers and occupations.
TRP will review the results with you and show you how to explore and investigate those majors/occupations that interest you. By recognizing and using your strengths, you can also open the door to professional opportunities. During the process, we’ll ask you questions - about your hobbies, your talents and what you enjoy doing. Your answers will help us determine your skills and interests and find a career field that matches them.
Our Initiative ,TRP teaches students how to explore and investigate appropriate majors, graduate programs, and occupations.

Finding your first job carefully is an essential step in starting your career. By learning more about yourself and about a variety of career fields, you could just find the perfect match!

-The Right Path , an Initiative of Time Educational & Immigration Consultants

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