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Name: Shadimon Tarrance School: South Side High School

Date: February 21,2020 Facilitator: Mrs.Jones

1.02 Career Resources Research


Total Points: 62
Choose two of the careers you listed in your 1.01 Interest Inventory. Enter their names in
the blanks next to Career 1 and Career 2 below. Then, use the websites listed on the task
page to answer the research questions about that career.

Career 1: Models
1. Visit the Career One Stop website.
2. Type in your chosen career in the search box at the top right.
3. Click on Videos in the menu on the left and watch a video describing this career.
Write down the name of the video you watched and at least two specific things you
learned about this career.
a. Video I watched: Model Career Video

b. What I learned about this career #1: Models are prospective buyers for fashion

shows.

c. What I learned about this career #2: Models may pose photos for photos be used

in magazines.

4. Visit the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Handbook website.

5. Type in your chosen career in the search box to answer the following questions about this
career:

a. What is the entry-level education required for this career? No formal educational

credential

b. Is there any on-the-job training required? If so, what is it? None

c. What is the median (average) salary for this career? $23,770 per year and $11.43

per hour

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d. What is the job outlook for this career? (Hint: it will be a percentage) -6%

e. Is this percentage going up or down? Decreasing (decline)

6. Visit the O*NET online website.

7. Type in the name of your career in the quick search box at the top right.

8. Scroll down to “Interests” and list the Interest Code. 41-9012.00

a. Does this match your Holland Code results from the last assignment? Yes

b. Now find what you would actually be doing on the job everyday under the
“Work Activities” and “Detailed Work Activities” and list the on-the-job duties.
Modeling Cosmetics , clothing and accessories and also basically describing
samples to customers.

Analysis: Now that you have done a little more in-depth research on this career, do you think it
is one you should pursue? Why or why not? Yes, Because I love helping other business people
of their empire/Business because it very fun to do.

Career 2: Chefs and Head Cooks


1. Visit the Career One Stop website.

2. Type in your chosen career in the search box at the top right.

3. Click on Videos in the menu on the left and watch a video describing this career.

Write down the name of the video you watched and at least two specific things you
learned about this career.

a. Video I watched: Chefs and Head Cooks Career Video

b. What I learned about this career #1: Chefs are people that present different types

of dish (food).

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c. What I learned about this career #2: Keep records and accounts basically their

almost they own boss.

4. Visit the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Handbook website.

5. Type in your chosen career in the search box to answer the following questions about this
career:

a. What is the entry-level education required for this career? High School diploma or

equivalent

b. Is there any on-the-job training required? If so, what is it? None

c. What is the median (average) salary for this career? $ 48, 460 per year and $23.30

per hour

d. What is the job outlook for this career? (Hint: it will be a percentage) 11%

e. Is this percentage going up or down? Increase (faster than average)

6. Visit the O*NET online website.

7. Type in the name of your career in the quick search box at the top right.

8. Scroll down to “Interests” and list the Interest Code. 35-1011.00

a. Does this match your Holland Code results from the last assignment? No not for
real.

b. Now find what you would actually be doing on the job everyday under the “Work
Activities” and “Detailed Work Activities” and list the on-the-job duties. Check
qualities of foods or supplies and train food preparation or food service.

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Analysis: Now that you have done a little more in-depth research on this career, do you think it
is one you should pursue? Why or why not? I mean I have had this in my career choice it may
be close to being one of the things I do because I love cooking.

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